The “Republican Voters of Texas PAC” is supporting a candidate who was convicted for running a timber theft operation.

The “Republican Voters of Texas PAC” is supporting a candidate who was convicted for running a timber theft operation.
“Attorney General Paxton continues to defy expectations and wishful thinking on the part of liberal Democrats…”
Across the state, appraisal district boards are filled with elected officials whose entities benefit from rising home values.
Attorney Trey Trainor joined Tony in-studio to discuss free speech and the Texas Ethics Commission.
The organization’s apparent goal is to support establishment friends, when feasible, even if it means selling out their own interests and membership in the process.
Episode 30: Host Tony McDonald is joined by Ross Kecseg to discuss what was learned from a forensic audit of a North Texas ISD. Brandon Waltens discusses the recent anti-2nd Amendment school walkouts. Also Part 1 of Tony’s interview with Tim Dunn about the biblical roots of self governance and Michael Quinn Sullivan has […]
Attorney General Paxton sided with Governor Abbott in regards to expediting the special election to fill the Texas 27th Congressional District.
State Sen. Don Huffines endorses J.J. Koch in the Republican primary runoff for Dallas County Commissioner District 2.
“It was a great honor to vote for Amy Putnam and Tim Raine for GCISD school board.”
“It’s absolutely irresponsible to tell students to walk out of class, and then tell the taxpayer they have to pay.”
Episode 29: Cary Cheshire visits with Jacob Asmussen about the latest property tax hikes in the Capitol City. Brandon Waltens discusses his recent trip to San Antonio and the future of the Shrine of Texas Liberty. State Sen. Konni Burton gives an update on her re-election campaign in this week’s interview, and Tony McDonald […]
This piece of legislation is even asinine for the city that just can’t seem to leave people alone.
Facebook has actively censored conservative pages, while promoting liberal ones.
Unable to determine a true winner, a judge ordered a new election in the Kaufman County Court at Law No. 1 Republican primary race.
Noack says he will lead petition to put the 249 toll on the ballot if the county continues to move forward with the unpopular project.
Despite having only two of eight appointments, House Speaker Joe Straus effectively controls the TEC.
Forging thousands of mail-in ballots doesn’t seem to merit much concern in Austin.
Attorney General Ken Paxton intervened in a lawsuit against the unethical practice of using tax dollars to fund union business earlier today.
Houston’s pension reform plan has a number of issues, but the biggest problem is that it includes $1 billion in pension obligation bonds without voter approval.
Keffer, Truitt, and Bresnen hijacked a government agency and used it, at taxpayers’ expense, to attack one of their political enemies. It is time they start paying taxpayers back.
The Attorney General is going after an unnecessary regulatory overreach that will hopefully set a promising precedent for similar encroachments in other municipalities.
Out-going House GOP lieutenant finally stops pretending to be a conservative and joins the board of the Center for Public Policy Priorities, a far-left Austin think tank.
The failure of Obama’s SEC’s case against Ken Paxton is the latest proof the indictments against him are a farce.
Senator: “We’re turning political discourse into what the TSA is turning air travel into.”
“I’m trying to start with the easy ones.”