by Brandon Waltens | Aug. 3, 2021 | State
It’s been three weeks since Democrats in the Texas House fled the state Capitol for Washington, D.C., in an attempt to break quorum and halt progress on election integrity legislation. As it turns out, a couple of lawmakers have been on a European vacation. During the...
by The Luke Macias Show | Aug. 3, 2021 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
Last week, Governor Abbott—after being pressured by lawmakers, political opponents, and grassroots conservatives—took more action regarding the open Texas border. This action is a reversal of his stance the week prior, as expressed on Fox News. “It’s not enough to...
by Jacob Asmussen | Aug. 2, 2021 | State
AUSTIN — Children across Texas still face genital mutilation, women’s sports are still threatened, families are still being taxed out of their homes, the state’s power grid is still unstable, and the southern border is a humanitarian crisis. But at least state...
by Adam Cahn | Aug. 2, 2021 | Local
In mid-June, Austin’s harmful city decisions and alarming rise in homicides were driven home when gang warfare erupted in the city’s iconic Sixth Street entertainment district, leaving 13 civilians injured and one dead. The mass shooting made national headlines, and...
by Robert Montoya | Aug. 2, 2021 | Local
State officials are using taxpayers’ money to pressure Texans into getting a COVID–19 vaccine. This, combined with documents revealing more about a Democrat-controlled county’s door-to-door effort, has sparked an outcry for state elected officials to “protect our...
by This Week in Texas | Aug. 2, 2021 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
The session started on July 8. But since July 12, House Democrats left for Washington, D.C., busting quorum and freezing progress on election integrity legislation. The current special session is slated to end on August 6. Gov. Greg Abbott has indicated he will call...
by Erin Anderson | Jul. 31, 2021 | Citizen Profiles
Eugene Ralph didn’t intend to make conservative activism a career; it just worked out that way for the concerned Christian father. Now a political consultant, Eugene has lived in Dallas since 2005, but he’s from New Orleans. That’s where he first got involved in...
by Brandon Waltens | Jul. 30, 2021 | State
The Biden administration has filed a lawsuit against the State of Texas, after Gov. Greg Abbott released an executive order earlier this week prohibiting private companies and nonprofits from transporting illegal aliens from the southern border into other parts of the...
by Adam Cahn | Jul. 30, 2021 | Local
If it’s another week, it’s another boondoggle for the City of Austin, all paid for by citizens’ tax dollars. According to recent open records requests, city officials are paying more than $10,000 per day of taxpayer money, with a max of $580,000 per year, to a local...
by Robert Montoya | Jul. 30, 2021 | State
Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest executive order leaves in place visitation restrictions for residents of long-term care facilities. Some facilities have even locked down again, suspending all visitation despite guidance from the state’s health agency. On July 29, Gov. Greg...
by The Liberty Cafe | Jul. 30, 2021 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Republicans have wasted a good portion of the 19 years they have been in charge of Texas government. On Episode 44 of the Liberty Café, we take a look at the role stupidity has played in their poor performance.
by Michael Quinn Sullivan | Jul. 30, 2021 | Commentary, Life
As the saying goes, “Context is king.” Nowhere have I seen that so practically displayed as in Israel, where passages from the Bible spring to life in the context of their physical locations. Nagging questions get answered with a glance and a footstep. Few biblical...
by The Headline | Jul. 30, 2021 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
Brandon is joined by Michael Sullivan to talk about the current events in the Texas House and Robert Montoya comes on to talk about Abbott’s border fence
by Reflections on Life and Liberty | Jul. 30, 2021 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Righteous ends don’t justify dishonorable means. In this week’s podcast, Michael Quinn Sullivan talks about being in the cave where David decided to spare the life of King Saul… and what it means for us all.
by Jacob Asmussen | Jul. 29, 2021 | State
AUSTIN — While Gov. Greg Abbott and representatives point fingers and talk in circles, they still have taken no action to actually stop medical professionals from disfiguring children in Texas. Earlier this year, state lawmakers proposed several bills during the...
by Robert Montoya | Jul. 29, 2021 | State
Because of irresponsible spending practices by elected officials, Texas is $97 billion in debt. Texans can change course by demanding answers and better budgeting practices. Sheila Weinberg, founder and CEO of Truth in Accounting (TIA), finds Texas keeps two sets of...
by Brandon Waltens | Jul. 29, 2021 | State
After rising hospitalization rates raised concerns that counties could once again place capacity restrictions on businesses, Gov. Greg Abbott issued a new executive order stating that no capacity restrictions could be placed on businesses in Texas. The new executive...
by Erin Anderson | Jul. 29, 2021 | Local
Collin County Judge Chris Hill responded today to a startling allegation earlier this week that he “stole” emails from another county official. During the county’s annual budget workshop on Monday, District Clerk Lynne Finley asked the commissioners court to pay for a...
by Robert Montoya | Jul. 29, 2021 | State
While Republican state officials have repeatedly pushed the narrative that Democrats alone are responsible for stalling the current special state legislative session, grassroots leaders say Republicans are actually responsible. On July 12, a majority of Democrat state...
by Jacob Asmussen | Jul. 28, 2021 | Local
AUSTIN — Recently elected Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza is again raising many questions with his version of “justice” by allowing a flood of criminal suspects back onto the streets in Texas’ capital city. According to a report this week by local station...
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