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Are Bonnen and Zerwas Killing Spending Limit Bill?
While the Senate passed the bill on April 9, the bill has been languishing in the Texas House ever since.
Key Election Bills Slated for Hearings
As deadlines for passing legislation approach, Texas lawmakers take up election integrity bills in public hearings this week.
Texas to End Forced Annexation Statewide
Lawmakers pass a bill extending property rights protection to all Texans.
Will House Approve Ban on Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying?
State Sen. Bob Hall’s bill is the last remaining legislative vehicle this session for enacting a ban.
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Property Tax Committee Hearing Set in the Senate
Public testimony is scheduled for 12:30pm on Wednesday.
Conroe Settles Lawsuit with Groundwater District
Settlement ends legal battle which cost taxpayers almost $1.8 million.
Democrats Target Due Process, Gun Rights
Deemed “dead on arrival” by state leaders last year, a Democrat lawmaker in the Texas House files ‘red flag’ legislation.
Texas Scorecard Radio (January 31, 2019)
Part Two of our interview with Senator Ted Cruz.
Texas Democrat Wants to Abolish Immigration Enforcement Agency
A bill by Democrat State Rep. Ron Reynolds would urge the U.S. Congress to end ICE.
Supreme Court Overturns Sanctions in Pressley Election Challenge
While dismissing the lawsuit as moot, the Court reversed sanctions finding that Pressley’s claims were not frivolous.
Illegal Alien Going to Prison for Voting in Texas With Fake ID
Mexican national living illegally in Bexar County for decades under a fake name was sentenced to 30 months in prison after pleading guilty to federal voter fraud and identity theft charges.
News Release: 95,000 Non-Citizens Registered to Vote in Texas
58,000 of them have voted in one or more Texas elections.
Texas Scorecard Radio (January 24, 2019)
Part One of an interview with Sen. Ted Cruz discussing the government shutdown, El Chapo, and more!
Montgomery County Lawmakers Appointed to Key Committees
The appointments are a substantial upgrade from the last session.
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Liberty County ESD Changes Ballot Language During Voting
District has changed incorrect ballot language that contradicted state law mid-election.
Texas Scorecard Radio (May 3, 2018)
Episode 31: Tony McDonald speaks with Erin Anderson, Michael Quinn Sullivan, and Brandon Waltens about the latest from around Texas. Tony and Tim Dunn continue their discussion on the […]
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Leads Lawsuit Against DACA
Attorney General Paxton is leading the charge for several states to end DACA in the face of the Trump Administration’s lack of action.
Over $20 Million Dollars Later, La Joya ISD Waterpark Opens
La Joya ISD’s Superintendent celebrated the district’s opening of a $20 million waterpark.
Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke Wants Six Debates
“Beto” O’Rourke reached out to the Senator Ted Cruz campaign about having six different debates between now and the November election.
Rick Perry Endorses Thomas McNutt
“Thomas McNutt is a principled conservative we can count on to deliver results in the Texas House.”
Texas Homeschool Coalition Pulls Endorsement of Ben Leman
“Ben Leman has falsely accused conservative organizations and officials who are known to THSC as fellow defenders of liberty…
Democrat Eric Johnson Announces for Speaker
Johnson’s entrance into the race could be a sign that some liberal Republicans are willing to make a deal with a Democrat speaker candidate.
UT-Austin Campaign Aims to Redefine Masculinity
“Even though I’m masculine, I can wear makeup, and if I feel like wearing a dress, I can do that too and it’s totally fine…”
Paxton Joins Suit Against Austin Sick Leave Policy
“The Austin City Council’s disdain and blatant disregard for the rule of law is an attempt to unlawfully and inappropriately usurp the authority of the state lawmakers”