by Will Biagini | Dec. 27, 2024 | State
Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive branch has been imposing diversity, equity, and inclusion training requirements for licensed counselors in Texas since December 2022. Former Republican Party of Texas Chairman Matt Rinaldi highlighted the requirements on social media...
by Michael Wilson | Dec. 27, 2024 | Houston, Local
Galveston County Sheriff-elect Jimmy Fullen’s decisive electoral victory is already mired in controversy, as allegations of falsified documents and a looming license revocation hearing coincide with an unprecedented mass exodus of veteran officers ahead of his...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Dec. 27, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Congressman Bob Good represents the 5th congressional district in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
by Brandon Waltens | Dec. 27, 2024 | State
Though Wes Virdell will be sworn in as a House member next month, he’s no stranger to Texas politics. As the former state director for Gun Owners of America, Virdell decided to challenge State Rep. Andrew Murr for a sizable district in West Texas. His decision was...
by Will Biagini | Dec. 27, 2024 | State, Year in Review
While 2024 has seen the border crisis continue under President Joe Biden, with President-elect Donald Trump taking office next month, Texans are hoping he will follow through with his promises to shut down the border. The year began with the Biden administration...
by Daniel Greer | Dec. 27, 2024 | Analysis, State, Year in Review
At the start of the year, casino gambling interests that pushed for the legalization of destination gambling in 2023 had every reason to be optimistic about their possibilities in 2024. Twelve short months later, their efforts are in shambles, and Texans opposed to...
by Emily Medeiros | Dec. 27, 2024 | State, Year in Review
Election security is expected to receive attention from lawmakers in the Capitol when they meet beginning next month. It is a legislative priority for the Republican Party of Texas. Earlier this year, as the March primary election began to heat up, school principals...
by Reflections on Life and Liberty | Dec. 27, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
A self-governing people must be eternally vigilant. The first three words of our Constitution make it clear who is supposed to be in charge: “We the people.” Without the citizens taking an active and engaged role in civic life, the notion of self-governance collapses....
by Texas Minute | Dec. 27, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Legislation Proposes Texas Regulations on AI Development… Taxpayer Advocates Press for a Ban on Taxpayer-funded Lobbying… New School Mandate: Notify Parents if Student Exhibits Gender Confusion or Self-harm Universities Need Reform…
by Daily Headlines | Dec. 26, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
– Texas Universities Need More Reform – Advocates Press for a Ban on Taxpayer-funded Lobbying in 2025 – Pro-family Advocates Urge Lawmakers to Protect Texas Children
by Luca Cacciatore | Dec. 26, 2024 | State
A lawmaker in the Texas House of Representatives has proposed legislation that would regulate and chart the course for the development of artificial intelligence in the state. On Monday, State Rep. Giovanni Capriglione (R-Southlake) filed House Bill 1709 for the...
by Brandon Waltens | Dec. 26, 2024 | State
In 2023, North Texas attorney Mitch Little was defending Attorney General Ken Paxton during his impeachment trial. Now, in just a few weeks, Little will be sworn in as a member of the Texas House after unseating one-term State Rep. Kronda Thimesch. Little describes...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Dec. 26, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Daniel Greer is the Director of Innovation for Texas Scorecard
by Emily Medeiros | Dec. 26, 2024 | State, Year in Review
In the last year, Texas has enacted multiple laws to protect children from harmful and sexually explicit material. However, parents and concerned citizens say there is still more work to be done. One of the Republican Party of Texas’ legislative priorities for the...
by Robert Montoya | Dec. 26, 2024 | Aggie Scorecard, Longhorn Scorecard, Raider Scorecard, State, Year in Review
Months of investigation have revealed much work remains to reform Texas’ universities. Over the past few years, rejecting the diversity, equity, and inclusion ideology has gained momentum nationwide and in Texas. In 2023, Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 17,...
by Sydnie Henry | Dec. 26, 2024 | State, Year in Review
With the Legislature set to convene in the coming weeks, fiscal responsibility advocates are pressing for lawmakers to follow through on a ban to end taxpayer-funded lobbying. “Taxpayer-funded lobbying” refers to a common practice among cities, counties,...
by Daniel Greer | Dec. 26, 2024 | Analysis, East Texas, Local
San Augustine County, one of the oldest in Texas, has a rich historical legacy, as it was one of the original 23 counties established by the Republic of Texas in 1836. According to a review of recent tax levies and average taxable values between 2019 and 2022, the...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Dec. 25, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Congressman Keith Self represents the 3rd Congressional District in the great state of Texas.
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Dec. 24, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Congressman Pat Fallon, 4th Congressional District in Texas.
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Dec. 24, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Kari Lake is a former TV anchor, GOP senatorial and gubernatorial candidate, and is President Trump’s appointee to run Voice of America.
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