Election Day in House District 68 is Tuesday, February 23.

Election Day in House District 68 is Tuesday, February 23.
Despite a quid pro quo scandal, Abbott praises Bonnen for “his commitment to making Texas a better state.”
Leach, who defended Bonnen earlier this summer, had so far been silent on the issue since the audio’s release.
Commissioners boycott meeting, breaking quorum needed for a proposed 11.4 percent tax increase.
Historic “Howdy, Modi!” event in Texas is the largest-ever address by a foreign leader in America.
Due to his liberal voting record, Zerwas earned a career “F” rating on the Fiscal Responsibility Index.
Davis is to run in the 2020 Republican Primary to replace retiring Precinct 1 Commissioner Mike Meador.
West is the latest entry in the Democrat race against U.S. Sen. John Cornyn.
How much did the Texas Freedom Caucus raise after the legislative session?
“I’m overwhelmed by the response my candidacy has received from our community.”
Despite teachers unions’ radical left-wing views, the Republican-led state legislature has failed to act to stop the threat.
Wray made the surprise announcement just days after Sam “Tripp” Bryant entered the race.
Councilwoman who goes by “Ms Tam Sexy Blonde” turned herself in to the Walker County Sheriff’s Office.
“Teresa is a hardworking advocate for liberty and has earned the trust of grassroots conservatives across the state.”
The former Speaker of the Texas House is seeking a return to political relevancy with a new PAC.
Other have noted, however, that there is even more to be concerned about in the proposed curriculum changes.
Mark Pulliam is back to discuss his newest project intended to “stop the insanity at UT.”
Obama’s record-breaking 2016 federal register clocked in at over 95,000 pages.
Ron Reynolds may serve his next legislative session from behind bars.
A position once held by Ted Cruz, the solicitor general serves as the chief litigator for the state before both the U.S. Supreme Court and the Texas Supreme Court.
Aaron Harris from Direct Action Texas is back to discuss even more election shenanigans.
Liberty County GOP hoping to change County Commissioners ruling.
Voters will finally be able to hold the LSGCD accountable for skyrocketing water bills.
State Rep. Matt Rinaldi stops by to discuss local liberty.
Incentives and tax breaks can add up to billions, leaving existing taxpayers and businesses on the hook.