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Deadline Looms for Abbott to Consider Bills
Sunday, June 20th marks the last day the Governor can consider bills passed in the 87th Legislative Session.
Texas Secretary of State Ruth Hughs to Step Down
Hughs’ resignation is effective the final day of the legislative session.
Legislative Priorities Tracker
An updated listing of where Republican and Democrat priorities are in the Texas Legislature.
Bovard: Leaked Docs Show Obama FTC Gave Google Its Monopoly
Leaked documents from the FTC’s 2012 investigation of Google show exactly what is wrong with the state of American antitrust enforcement.
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David Spiller Wins Special Runoff for Texas House
Spiller will be sworn in as the 83rd Republican in the 150-member House.
Special Election Set to Fill Congressional Seat Left by Ron Wright
Candidates’ filing deadline is March 3.
Storm Cuts Early Voting in Special Runoff for Texas House
Election Day in House District 68 is Tuesday, February 23.
Special Runoff Date Set for North Texas House Seat
House District 68 voters must return to the polls one more time to have full representation in the Texas Legislature.
Character Matters
Character matters, and religious liberty isn’t enough.
ELECTION RESULTS: Spiller, Carter Advance to Runoff for Texas House Seat
House District 68 residents will remain unrepresented until voters choose a runoff winner.
Cain Asks AG Paxton for Guidance on Capitol Closure
Additionally, Cain asked Paxton whether lawmakers were constitutionally required to vote and debate physically and in-person.
Texas Set for Final Vote on Controversial Sex Ed Curriculum
Citizens have one more opportunity to voice concerns to the State Board of Education.
Sales Tax Revenue Down Again as Texas Faces Budget Deficit
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar reported that “October sales tax collections from all major economic sectors declined significantly from year-ago levels.”
Texas Social Worker Charged With 134 Election Fraud Felonies
“Registering citizens to vote or to obtain mail ballots without their consent is illegal.”
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Fallon Wins GOP Congressional Nomination
Party activists selected the Republican state senator to be the likely successor to former U.S. Rep. John Ratcliffe.
Abbott to Fill Vacancy After Paul Green Announces Retirement from Texas Supreme Court
It has become common practice in recent years for justices to retire during the middle of their terms in order to trigger a gubernatorial appointment.
State Orders Public Schools to Reopen, Masks Required
Students over the age of 10 will be required to wear masks, in accordance with the executive order issued by Gov. Greg Abbott.
Will Dan Patrick Oppose Abbott Mask Mandate?
When Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo moved to impose a mask mandate not unlike the executive order recently implemented by Abbott, Patrick was one of the first to criticize her.
Ted Cruz: Jon Francis Will Stand up to Austin Swamp
“I know that conservative Jon Francis will stand up to the swamp in Austin and fight for our values.”
Sales Tax Collections Down Again as Texas Economy Struggles Under Shutdowns
On Tuesday, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar said state sales tax revenue totaled $2.67 billion in June, 6.5 percent less than in June 2019.
Blog: Don’t Quit, We Must Win
Good causes are never lost.
County Official Invites State Republican Convention to North Texas
“Collin County is open and welcoming to our statewide conservative colleagues and delegates.”
New Ad Claims Troy Nehls ‘Blamed and Shamed’ Sex Trafficking Victim
Kathaleen Wall and Troy Nehls are in a runoff election for Houston-area Congressional District 22.
Friday Roundup Podcast: 06/26/2020
Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi and Jackie Schlegel from Texans for Vaccine Choice are here to discuss the latest news surrounding COVID in Texas.