Attorney General Ken Paxton was acquitted on all impeachment charges in September.
Year in Review
Texans Want State Land Safeguarded From Hostile Foreign Governments
A measure to ban hostile foreign nations from buying Texas land was killed in the Texas House.
Parents Still Fighting Sexually Explicit Books as New Law Takes Effect
Texas lawmakers passed protections for kids in schools, but public libraries are not covered by the new law, which is being challenged in court.
House and Senate Sparred Over Property Tax Relief
The issue placed the House, the Senate, and the Governor at odds with each other.
Texas House Repeatedly Killed School Choice
Although school choice passed in the Texas Senate, the Texas House continues to slow-roll education savings accounts for students.
MOST RECENT
Texas Educators Charged With Sex Crimes Against Students
Schools should protect children from predatory “bad apples.”
Round Rock School District: Scandals and Failings
“We also hope to expose the corruption that has been so rampant with the superintendent and several board members.”
‘All-ages’ Drag Shows Plague Texas
Although “all-ages” drag shows continue to fester in Texas, grassroots organizations are striving to put an end to them.
The Border Invasion Intensified in 2022
“The Texas border will only be secured once our state leaders decide to do it themselves.”
Is the Wall of Public Education Beginning to Crumble?
As parents lead the charge against taxpayer-funded grooming and indoctrination, members of the public education establishment are digging in their heels.
Sanctuary Year for the Unborn: 10 Texas Cities Outlawed Abortion in 2022
The Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn Initiative has had a high success rate in Texas this year, and it is likely that 2023 will bring even more sanctuary cities for the unborn.
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