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Texas Workforce Commission Drops Language on ‘Gender Identity’

The Texas Workforce Commission has removed language from their website falsely claiming sexual orientation and gender identity are protected classes in Texas. A webpage defined employment discrimination as "where an employer treats an applicant or employee less...

Texas Border Ranch

The Texas General Land Office has acquired a 1,400-acre ranch along the Rio Grande, which the state will use to build a wall along the Texas-Mexico border.

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Local GOP Sues Travis County Over Election Staffing

UPDATE: The Travis County Republican Party has appealed to the Texas Supreme Court after the 3rd Court of Appeals dismissed the lawsuit as moot.  A lack of Republican election staffers, despite the county party having submitted over 900 names to the local election...

Democrats Make Storm Response Political

On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Noel Fritsch is a husband and father to six who’s committed to extreme accountability for public officials. He's the founder and publisher of National File, and in his spare time he advises candidates for federal office who, rather than...

Brush Fires of Liberty

Even though there is no record that he said it, many people attribute to the American patriot Sam Adams the phrase, “It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds.” It may be a spurious...

Texas Ranked Seventh in Tax System Efficiency

A new report has found that Texas ranks behind six other states in terms of tax system efficiency and competitiveness.  While Texas boasts no individual income tax or a blanket corporate income tax, it does apply the corporate gross receipts tax to two kinds of...