Texas’ senators say the time has come for the Supreme Court to provide clarity on how lobbying regulations should be reviewed when they implicate First Amendment rights.
Texas’ senators say the time has come for the Supreme Court to provide clarity on how lobbying regulations should be reviewed when they implicate First Amendment rights.
“We’ve been too quiet for too long.”
“[M]ost Republicans will tell you that they fully expect many important Republican policies to die at the hands of liberal committee chairs appointed by Speaker Phelan.”
National assessment shows falling test scores at four of Texas’ largest school districts.
“Texas has just as big a problem with child trafficking as any of the other states, maybe more now that the border is down and there’s this massive flood.”
He directed the SBOE, TEA, and TSLAC to come up with statewide standards to prevent the presence of pornography and obscene material in public schools.
Despite the unknown vaccination status of illegal aliens pouring across the border, travelers with legal visas will have to present their vaccination card for entry.
The U.S. Court of Appeals in the 5th Circuit granted an emergency stay after several petitioners, including Texas, filed for review.
The lawsuit alleges that the ballot language was substantially misleading due to an omission of the phrase “ad valorem tax increases.”
Attorney General Ken Paxton leads a coalition of states and companies in filing suit against the Biden administration for “unconstitutional” vaccine mandates.
Allen West and America’s Frontline Doctors tout early-intervention COVID-19 treatments over mandated vaccines.
More than 100 patriots rallied in the November rain to defend medical freedom outside Lockheed Martin.
First elected in 2010, Frullo quickly cemented himself on the liberal wing of the Republican Party.
The Texas taxpayer-funded Department of Family and Protective Services has been using critical race theory in its training materials.
Loans to a campaign allow politicians to reclaim their campaign investment after the election and allow any outside contributors to minimize their donor profile.
The San Antonio Express-News wants lawmakers to hold on to the state surplus revenue. The longer lawmakers hold it, the longer they will be tempted to spend it.