by The Luke Macias Show | Apr. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
Today we have a discussion with Tom Oliverson on why he’s running for speaker and the structural changes he believes should occur to reform the Texas...
by Erin Anderson | Apr. 3, 2024 | Local, Metroplex
Dallas city voters may be asked to consider approving ranked-choice voting for future municipal elections, even though the controversial process is not allowed by state law. Ranked-choice voting is among dozens of city charter changes under consideration by a...
by Texas Scorecard | Apr. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Video
“After the Heist” is the follow-up to the 2023 documentary that delved into the controversial events surrounding the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton and the political scandal of the “Dirty Dozen.” Join us as we explore the aftermath...
by Luca Cacciatore | Apr. 3, 2024 | Austin, State
The University of Texas at Austin is closing its diversity, equity, and inclusion office and reallocating its funding toward “teaching and research.” UT Austin President Jay Hartzell revealed the news in an email sent to school faculty and administrators on Tuesday....
by Emily Medeiros | Apr. 3, 2024 | Local, Metroplex
As the November election nears, the Tarrant County Election Board voted to use pre-printed consecutively numbered ballots to add another layer of security to elections. These ballots provide additional transparency to ensure ballots are not removed or replaced. The...
by The Kambree Show | Apr. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Video
Join us as we delve into the latest aviation scandal! Texas AG Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Boeing’s part supplier, Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. Find out all about the issues with certain aircraft parts and the company’s race-based...
by Charles Blain | Apr. 3, 2024 | Houston, Local
In the first Budget and Fiscal Affairs meeting of the year for Houston’s new city council, Finance Director Melissa Dubowski told council members that the administration would possibly seek to lift both the city’s local property tax cap and the state-imposed property...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Apr. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Tom Harris has 45 years of experience as a mechanical engineer/project manager, science and technology communicator, and advisor to Canada’s Parliament. He taught, “Climate Change: an Earth Sciences Perspective”, a...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Apr. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Daniel Miller is President of the Texas Nationalist Movement and author of the book TEXIT: Why And How Texas Will Leave The Union. Miller has been a vocal proponent of a fundamental reexamination of the relationship between all states in...
by Texas Scorecard | Apr. 3, 2024 | Commentary
Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed civil suits against nearly a dozen school districts for their illegal electioneering during the 2024 primary season because the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals blocked his office’s ability to prosecute such cases. Since...
by Texas Minute | Apr. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Biden administration launches new gun-grabbing scheme… State speech regulators to target citizens’ social media posts… Report: 189,000 illegal alien encounters in March… Free-speech lawsuit against U.T. brings back allegations of...
by Daily Headlines | Apr. 2, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
– The Texas Ethics Commission considers policing social media posts. – Nearly 80 illegals charged for rioting at El Paso border. – Biden administration announces new red flag resource...
by Emily Medeiros | Apr. 2, 2024 | Federal
In an attempt to avert due process and confiscate guns from citizens deemed a threat, the Biden administration recently announced a new resource center positioned to do just that. Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice launched the National Extreme Risk Protection...
by Erin Anderson | Apr. 2, 2024 | Houston, Local
Montgomery County officials have adopted a new mom-approved policy for reviewing public library books that puts citizens in charge of determining what is appropriate for children and young adults. County Judge Mark Keough presented the new library book reconsideration...
by Adam Cahn | Apr. 2, 2024 | Austin, Local
A slew of additional allegations are coming to light in Professor Richard Lowery’s free speech lawsuit against UT-Austin. As Texas Scorecard reported last fall, Lowery, a tenured professor at McCombs School of Business, filed a lawsuit alleging that three...
by Luca Cacciatore | Apr. 2, 2024 | Central Texas, Local
KERRVILLE—City Council members have passed a controversial ordinance limiting solicitors, peddlers, and canvassers, just one month after residents voiced serious concerns over its impact on free speech. Mike Hayes, the city’s attorney, drafted the first versions of...
by Emily Medeiros | Apr. 2, 2024 | Federal
Although official border numbers for March are not expected until the middle of the month, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection source shared data that shows there were more than 189,000 encounters at the southwest border. Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin posted on...
by Come & Take It | Apr. 2, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
The establishment keeps coming after Attorney General Ken Paxton, but he just keeps...
by Brandon Waltens | Apr. 2, 2024 | State
A new rule being considered by the Texas Ethics Commission would have the commission policing the social media posts of citizens, chilling political speech with the threat of costly and arduous enforcement. Texas election code generally requires political advertising...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Apr. 2, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Andrew Bailey is the Attorney general of the great state of Missouri.