by Erin Anderson | Sep. 29, 2020 | State
Another Democrat lawsuit to bypass Texas election laws has been blocked, effectively ending an attempt to revive straight-party voting for the November general election. On Monday, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals granted the state’s request to stay an order that...
by Brandon Waltens | Sep. 28, 2020 | Local
New affidavits filed in the Texas Supreme Court allege a massive illegal mail-ballot harvesting scheme is underway in Texas’ most populous county, and “elite” Democrat officials are leading the effort. Harris County has received attention over the past...
by Adam Cahn | Sep. 28, 2020 | Local
For as poorly as the all-Democrat Austin City Council has performed in the past decade, one heartening sign was the strength of candidate filings for this November’s election. In contrast to the 2018 cycle, every incumbent faces credible opposition, and in several...
by Erin Anderson | Sep. 28, 2020 | Local
An election integrity group is suing Texas’ most populous county to clean up its act after obtaining public records that show election officials are adding potentially ineligible people to local voter rolls—including applicants who state they are not U.S. citizens....
by Brandon Waltens | Sep. 28, 2020 | State, Uncategorized
Due to what he referred to as “failed leadership” by the General Land Office, State Rep. Kyle Biedermann (R–Fredericksburg) announced he would file legislation to guarantee legislative oversight of the plan to renovate and restore the site of the Alamo. “I could not...
by Rachel Bovard | Sep. 28, 2020 | Commentary
One of President Trump’s most endearing qualities for social conservatives is his willingness to tell the truth about abortion. During a debate with Hillary Clinton in 2016, he didn’t hesitate to characterize the reality of the procedure when performed in late-term...
by The Luke Macias Show | Sep. 28, 2020 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Episode 85: That’s the first question we ask on today’s podcast. Many of you have already seen the news of the passing of Ross Kecseg. In my conversations with Ross over the last several months, I’ve witnessed what the scriptures talk about when it reveals a “peace...
by Robert Montoya | Sep. 28, 2020 | Local
An email written by Dallas Democrat District Judge Eric Moyé—who fined and jailed salon owner and current state senate candidate Shelley Luther—appears to suggest the judge has a biased judicial philosophy. In an email between Moyé and fellow Democrat District Judge...
by Thomas Warren | Sep. 25, 2020 | Local
An April vote by the Lubbock City Council—where a conflict of interest involving Mayor Dan Pope is alleged—is now dominating the mayoral race. Earlier this month, KCBD-TV in Lubbock reported Mayor Dan Pope had apologized after citizens raised concerns regarding his...
by Robert Montoya | Sep. 25, 2020 | Local
Citizens are being called to step up and challenge Dallas City Council members who voted to take $7 million from police overtime this week. “We are disappointed that 11 of our elected council members voted to begin the ‘defunding’ of an already underfunded police...
by Robert Montoya | Sep. 25, 2020 | State
A report finds the unfunded debt of Republican-controlled Texas is closer to that of Democrat-controlled states like California and New York, rather than Republican-controlled states like South Dakota and Florida. This report arrived while a number of Texas Gov. Greg...
by 1836 Studios | Sep. 25, 2020 | Texas Scorecard Video
“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.” – Pericles We love you #RossBoss
by Semida Voicu | Sep. 25, 2020 | Commentary
How well are Plano’s public school officials serving the needs of local parents and high school students? On August 18, the Plano Independent School District Board of Trustees voted to request a waiver from the Texas Education Agency allowing our 9th-12th grade...
by Reflections on Life and Liberty | Sep. 25, 2020 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Churches that have shuttered their doors – whether out of fear or in appeasement – have laid the groundwork for further capitulation. What else will they sacrifice to escape criticism from bureaucrats, or gain approval from the media? What the dictators in China do to...
by Michael Quinn Sullivan | Sep. 25, 2020 | Commentary, Life
Now, more than ever, America needs a muscular church unafraid of earthly powers and principalities—not the one we’ve seen cowering during the decisive fights of our day. We need more pastors like John MacArthur of Grace Community Church outside Los Angeles, who has...
by Erin Anderson | Sep. 24, 2020 | State, Uncategorized
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced that authorities arrested four suspects on charges in connection with an organized mail-ballot vote harvesting scheme during the 2018 Democrat primary election. Gregg County Commissioner Shannon Brown, Marlena Jackson,...
by Robert Montoya | Sep. 24, 2020 | Local
Amid demands by the far-left to raid $200 million in taxpayer funds from police, and citizen outcries for full funding of police, Dallas City Council gave neither side exactly what they asked for, while still hiking taxes. The city budget still projects a declining...
by The Liberty Cafe | Sep. 24, 2020 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
The Liberty Café 20: Many Christian leaders claim that the Bible doesn’t really tell us all that much about how civil government should be operated. Yet Scripture is full of direction both for civil rulers and citizens about the limits of civil government. And about...
by Texas Scorecard | Sep. 23, 2020 | Commentary, Life
The president of Texas Scorecard, Ross Kecseg, passed away Wednesday night after a fight against cancer. He was 36, and he leaves behind a wife and young son. A native of North Texas, Ross graduated from Bishop Dunne High School in Dallas. He graduated from Arizona...
by Erin Anderson | Sep. 23, 2020 | Local
Parents and teachers fed up with the Fort Worth school board’s flip-flopping finally got an answer for when families will have a choice to send their kids back to school for in-person learning, after weeks of being limited to online “virtual” instruction due to...
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