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Incoming Border Czar and Texas Officials Discuss Gang Crackdown Plans
Tom Homan said he has been working with both the Texas border czar and Gov. Greg Abbott to target criminal aliens already inside the country.
Reports Suggest Migrants Encamped in Mexico Will Go Home After Trump Inauguration
Rumors are also flying in the encampments that President Biden might open the border on December 18 for illegal crossers to enter the U.S.
AG Paxton Celebrates Federal Judge Blocking Burdensome Law on Small Businesses
The federal law requires sensitive information of business stakeholders to be disclosed to the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Texas Stops Biden Admin From Blocking Parental Consent Laws
The federal rule would have required healthcare providers to give contraceptives to minors without their parent’s consent.
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7.1.2025: Countering the left in higher ed.
A&M System Joins State Universities to Form New Accreditation Agency… New Texas Laws Protect Parental Rights… Taxpayer-Sponsored LGBT Parade Featured Sexualized Performances Near Children… Amid Budget Shortfalls, Austin ISD Considers School Consolidation…
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6/30/25 Secret Social Transitioning at School
- Houston Parents Sue HISD Over Daughter’s Secret Social Gender Transition - Texas Education Board Delays Vote on New Standards for Trustee Training - Allen ISD Elementary Teacher Indicted for Sexual Contact With Students
Lawmakers Ask Abbott To Put Library Limits on Special Session Agenda
Dozens of Texas GOP lawmakers are asking Gov. Greg Abbott to add legislation protecting minors from sexually explicit materials in public libraries to his special session agenda. State Rep. Daniel Alders (R–Tyler) and 38 other Republicans in the Texas House signed the...
Austin ISD Considers Consolidating Schools Amid Budget Shortfalls
Austin Independent School District trustees are considering merging several schools to reduce costs in the wake of budget shortfalls. During a board of trustees meeting Thursday, district leaders weighed community concerns and the economic benefits of consolidating...
Texas A&M System Joins Fellow Republican-led State Universities in New Accreditation Agency
The Texas A&M University System will join several other university systems from Republican-led states to launch a new accreditation agency. According to U.S. News and World Report, the Texas A&M University System will join the university systems of Florida,...
Texas GOP Chair Warns Trump Against Endorsing “Fake Republicans”
Texas Republican Party Chairman Abraham George is sounding the alarm over a potentially growing disconnect between the grassroots conservative movement in Texas and operatives tied to President Donald Trump.
Houston’s Taxpayer-Sponsored LGBT Parade Featured Sexualized Performances Near Children
WARNING: This article links to images from the event that are not censored. Despite promotional claims of being “family-friendly,” the Houston Pride Festival and Parade included open drug use and sexualized displays—all occurring in shared public spaces where children...
New Texas Laws Protect Parental Rights
This session, lawmakers passed legislation to place checks on Child Protective Services' powers and strengthen parental rights. Although the Texas Family Code explicitly ensures that parents have the right to direct the moral and religious upbringing of their...
Allen ISD Elementary Teacher Indicted for Sexual Contact With Students
An elementary teacher in Allen Independent School District has been charged with multiple child sex crimes involving students. Austin Douglas White, 29, was indicted on four counts of indecency with a child by sexual contact, a second-degree felony punishable by 2 to...