by Will Biagini | Aug. 8, 2024 | State
Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced that, amid an investigation by his office, Democrat fundraising catalyst ActBlue has changed its contribution security requirements. Security codes will now be needed to donate by credit card. Following the office’s...
by Luca Cacciatore | Aug. 8, 2024 | Federal
A federal court has struck down liquified natural gas permits for two companies attempting to expand their presence in the Rio Grande Valley. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., ruled Tuesday that the agency overseeing the permits, the Federal Energy...
by Rachel Eason | Aug. 8, 2024 | Commentary
In response to growing public pressure, Lorena ISD Superintendent Joe Kucera emailed parents in the school district a message claiming to address the community’s concerns about the sexual abuse of pre-K students by an uncertified substitute teacher and district...
by Brandon Waltens | Aug. 8, 2024 | State
Gov. Greg Abbott has announced a new executive order requiring hospitals in Texas to collect and report healthcare costs for illegal aliens. In announcing the order, Abbott put the blame of the border crisis at the feet of the Biden-Harris administration. “Due to...
by Adam Cahn | Aug. 8, 2024 | Austin, Local
Residents of Texas’ capital city could face monumentally higher tax bills across several jurisdictions, which radio host Todd Jeffries has characterized as a “Tax Bloodbath.” Overheard: “This year is going to be a Tax Bloodbath if voters in the City of Austin approve...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Aug. 8, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Retired Colonel John Mills is the former Director of Cybersecurity Policy, Strategy, and International Affairs at the Department of Defense. He’s the author of War Against The Deep State.
by Debra McClure | Aug. 8, 2024 | Houston, Local
Texas Central Railway has purchased several homes in Harris County that have become inhabited by squatters, raising safety concerns from residents. According to a report from KPRC 2, Texas Central Railway has purchased 41 homes in the White Oak Falls subdivision in...
by Holly Tkach | Aug. 8, 2024 | Local, Metroplex
Dallas’ interim City Manager Kim Tolbert is costing taxpayers thousands of dollars in travel to various leftist events. Tolbert’s first trip was to an International City/County Management Association event in Austin in October 2023, where the itinerary included an...
by Texas Tomorrow | Aug. 8, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
Counties have bail bond boards made up of local elected officials and you should be watching them.
by Texas Minute | Aug. 8, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Border Security Advocates Criticize Kamala Harris’ Record… Huffines Pushes for Economic Pressure on Mexico… Harris County D.A. Joins ‘Democrats for Cruz’… Texas Rancher Sues Biden Administration… Grand Prairie ISD Limits Student Cell Phone Use in...
by Daily Headlines | Aug. 7, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
-Court Rules Google Engaged In Illegal Activity to Maintain Monopoly Over Internet Searches -Kim Ogg Joins ‘Democrats for Cruz’ Coalition, Endorses Senator’s Re-election -McKinney Mayor and City Council Want More Terms, More Money
by Will Biagini | Aug. 7, 2024 | Federal
As a result of President Joe Biden’s open border policies, South Texas rancher Michael Vickers is spearheading a lawsuit against the Biden-Harris administration for damages his ranch sustained. Other plaintiffs named in the lawsuit are Kinney County and Atascosa...
by The Luke Macias Show | Aug. 7, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
Elon Musk is calling out the dangers of the declining fertility rate in Texas and across the nation. Dan Patrick is warning House members of the catastrophic consequences of keeping either Dade Phelan or one of his cardinals in charge of the lower chamber.
by Luca Cacciatore | Aug. 7, 2024 | Central Texas, Local
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk is opening up another experimental private school, this time in the small Austin-area town of Bastrop. The school is named Ad Astra, Latin for “to the stars,” and plans to serve children aged three to nine by providing...
by Adam Cahn | Aug. 7, 2024 | Austin, Local
UPDATED 8/16: The charges against Eduardo Ramos were dropped. The primary financial watchdog for Texas’ eighth-largest school district, Austin ISD, is facing criminal charges related to alleged insurance fraud. According to the Austin American Statesman, Eduardo Ramos...
by The Kambree Show | Aug. 7, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Video
Four years ago, Texas AG Ken Paxton led the charge against Google. Learn how a court has finally ruled that Google engaged in illegal activity to maintain a monopoly over internet searches!
by Erin Anderson | Aug. 7, 2024 | Local, Metroplex
McKinney City Council members are asking voters to give them more time in office and more money for doing their job. During a meeting Tuesday, council members voted 5-1 to place four city charter amendment propositions on the November 5 ballot. Two would set longer...
by Valerie Muñoz | Aug. 7, 2024 | State
An August report, by the Huffines Liberty Foundation, outlines solutions for border security that include how to implement financial pressure on Mexico to secure its side of the border. Former State Sen. Don Huffines, who heads the foundation, issued a statement when...
by Debra McClure | Aug. 7, 2024 | Local, Metroplex
Grand Prairie ISD is the latest school district to crack down on student cell phone use during class. The North Texas district will provide every student with a lockable pouch and require them to lock their phones inside every day. CBS News reported that students...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Aug. 7, 2024 | State, Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Mike Banks, Texas Border Czar.