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Texas Scorecard Radio (October 18, 2018)
New State Senator Pete Flores discusses his historic victory.
Cruz Crushes O’Rourke in Second Debate
Tuesday’s meeting between the two candidates was the second and likely the last before election day.
Straus Sycophant Admits to Killing Bills Behind Closed Doors
In a recording obtained by Texas Scorecard, Rep. Kyle Kacal (R–College Station) admits to opposing a transparent Calendars process.
Beto Earns Endorsement of Creepy Porn Lawyer
Texas Democrats are embracing the attention-seeking liberal California lawyer Michael Avenatti.
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Dan Patrick Dominates Democrat Opponent in Fundraising
The broad support the Lt. Governor has received from business and grassroots leaders across the state is reflected in this $4.5 million fundraising report…”
Dallas Anti-Business Petition Fails
Petition collectors submitted over 120,000 signatures to the City Secretary, but most were deemed ineligible.
State Contracting Woes Persist in Texas
Recent events demonstrate that where large sums of taxpayer money are doled out in the form of state contracts, mistakes, negligence, and outright fraud tend to follow.
AG Paxton Vastly Outraises Opponent in Fundraising Report
“Attorney General Paxton continues to defy expectations and wishful thinking on the part of liberal Democrats…”
Appraisal Districts Dominated by Elected Officials
Across the state, appraisal district boards are filled with elected officials whose entities benefit from rising home values.
Texas Scorecard Radio (July 12, 2018)
Attorney Trey Trainor joined Tony in-studio to discuss free speech and the Texas Ethics Commission.
Texas Realtors Endorse Liberal Dallas Democrat
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.
Local Property Taxes: What Federal Tax Reform is Showing Us
The prospects for property tax reform hang in the balance.
Four Battles from the Texas GOP Convention
Grassroots conservatives thwarted several attacks from the establishment wing of the party and left San Antonio victoriously.
Beto Fundraises in Hollywood…Again
The move isn’t surprising for O’Rourke, whose liberal values have proven to be out of step with Texans.
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Passage of “Bad Bill” up to Abbott
Of all the Bad Bills that were challenged, only one remains.
Abbott Sets Stage for Taxpayer Victories in Special Session
The governor’s charges for lawmakers reads like a laundry list of conservative reforms killed by the leadership of the Texas House.
Mayes Middleton Announces Candidacy for State House District 23
Businessman and seventh generation Chambers County resident announces bid for State Representative to defend life, liberty, and property and cut government down to size.
Conservative Powerhouse Announces Texas Senate Reelection Bid
Republican State Sen. Konni Burton kicks off her 2018 reelection campaign to represent SD 10 with a continuing commitment to conservative principles.
Firefighters Sue City of Houston
To halt benefit changes, Houston firefighters have filed a lawsuit against the city.
RPT Chairman Candidates, In Their Own Words
A few weeks ago, Republican Party of Texas Chairman Tom Mechler resigned from his position citing the...
Democrat Exposes Straus’ Lack of Talent, Tact
Johnson’s tweets are merely the latest expression of the frustration experienced by both Democrats and Republicans who are chafing under Straus’ equal parts ham and iron fisted rule.
Rinaldi Assaulted, Threatened By Democrat Lawmakers
State Rep. Matt Rinaldi is currently under DPS protection after lawmakers and illegal immigrants issued death threats against him.
Abbott Announces Special Session Announcement
Once Abbott calls lawmakers back they will have 30 days to address issues that he has chosen.
Best and Worst Legislators of 2017
The final results were first announced during the “Jim & Michael Show Sine Die Special.