by Texas Scorecard | Jul. 7, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Video
Tony McDonalds explains the next steps in the impeachment against Attorney General Ken Paxton. Plus, Erin Anderson explains how one lawmaker is delaying his day in court.
by Reflections on Life and Liberty | Jul. 7, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Just because someone tells us what we want to hear doesn’t mean they want what is best for us.
by Valerie Muñoz | Jul. 6, 2023 | State
Following controversy over TikTok’s national security implications, the app has been found hosting advertisements for human smuggling jobs. Earlier this year, the Chinese-owned social media app was banned from state-issued devices and state networks in an effort to...
by Emily Medeiros | Jul. 6, 2023 | Decision Texas, State
As announcements continue to roll out for this coming election cycle, a Parker County activist and former minister is running to represent Texas House District 60. Brandon Hall will be challenging incumbent State Rep. Glenn Rogers (R–Graford), who joined 61 Democrats...
by Sydnie Henry | Jul. 6, 2023 | Local, South Texas
As the crisis at the southern border continues, the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Tactical Marine Unit recovered four dead over the holiday weekend. DPS Lt. Chris Olivarez reported that the TMU was deployed Saturday to recover the bodies of an adult woman and a...
by Soli Rice | Jul. 6, 2023 | Decision Texas, State
With the Republican primaries drawing nearer, a new poll reveals Texas GOP voters are increasingly supporting the re-election of former President Donald Trump. Although the field of candidates vying for the Republican nomination continues to grow, a new poll from CWS...
by Micah Rice | Jul. 6, 2023 | Houston, Local
As the border crisis continues, an illegal alien—Alfredo Gonzalez-Diaz—was sentenced to 175 months in federal prison following a law enforcement raid on his residence in Houston that uncovered weapons, drugs, and cartel cash. A Mexican citizen and illegal alien in the...
by Emily Medeiros | Jul. 6, 2023 | Local, Rio Grande Valley
La Joya Independent School District, located in the Rio Grande Valley, is fighting back against a takeover by the Texas Education Agency. In early March, the TEA announced it would take over the biggest school district in Texas, Houston ISD, after one of their high...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jul. 6, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Rick Berman is a board member of the RAM Foundation, and president of RBB Strategies. RAM Charities for Vets serves as the approving support, the “Good Housekeeping” seal for veterans charities. Transcribed by Otter.Ai Go on, give us a smile go on, you know you want...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jul. 6, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Devin Nunes is a former conservative congressman from California. He is the C.E.O. of “Trump Media & Technology Group,” the creators of Truth Social. Transcribed by Otter.Ai To amplify your career through training and development solutions specifically designed...
by Texas Scorecard | Jul. 6, 2023 | Commentary
The Texas Republican Primary election will be held on Tuesday, March 5, 2024. We asked which of the 14 declared candidates would most likely win readers’ neighborhoods. Do you want to participate in our weekly surveys? Subscribe to the Texas Minute! Here is a...
by Katy Marshall | Jul. 5, 2023 | Federal
After Texas lawmakers failed to pass meaningful school choice legislation during the state’s 88th Legislative Session, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a law creating a universal voucher system for K-12 students. Ohio’s $190 billion budget, which DeWine approved earlier...
by Texas Scorecard | Jul. 5, 2023 | Uncategorized
As Texans living along the southern border struggle to handle a surge in illegal border crossings, United States Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien in El Paso for operating a stash house near an elementary school. Agents arrested Omar Eduardo Roman...
by Emily Medeiros | Jul. 5, 2023 | Houston, Local
After Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation to rein in onerous local regulations into law in June, Houston officials are suing the state in an effort to block the legislation from going into effect. The bill’s author, however, has said the lawsuits amount to little more...
by The Liberty Cafe | Jul. 5, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
The Texas Constitution opens with these words: “Humbly invoking the blessings of Almighty God, the people of the State of Texas, do ordain and establish this Constitution.” As we celebrate our nation’s independence, on this week’s Liberty Cafe Bill discusses how Texas...
by Valerie Muñoz | Jul. 5, 2023 | Austin, Local
As Texas parents search for summer programs, Planned Parenthood is offering to teach kids as young as 4th graders about puberty, sexuality, and sex. The organization known for providing “transgender hormone therapy,” giving teens advice on contraception, and being the...
by Soli Rice | Jul. 5, 2023 | Local, Metroplex
A Texas family is suing Coppell Independent School District (CISD) for allegedly discriminating against their son’s gender and race, as well as teaching critical race theory (CRT). According to the father of the former CISD student, his son—whom Texas Scorecard will...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jul. 5, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Representative Brian Harrison represents the 10th district in the Texas State House. Prior to that he was President Trump’s Chief of Staff at HHS. Transcribed by Otter.Ai To amplify your career through training and development solutions specifically designed for...