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Commentary: 230 BILLION Barrels of Oil in West Texas?

The day after I was elected to the Railroad Commission of Texas, it was announced that the largest find of oil and natural gas in history was assessed in West Texas. In the three years since that announcement, projected totals for this find have continued to grow....

Collin Becomes Biggest Texas County to Support Second Amendment

UPDATED December 2 to include additional Collin County pledge signers and add to the list of counties adopting resolutions. Collin is now the largest Texas county to affirm the rights of law-abiding gun owners against threats of unconstitutional confiscation, joining...

Keller ISD Rewards Pro-Bond Vendor With Taxpayer-Backed Bond Money

Since the passage of a $315 million bond for Keller ISD earlier this month, a school vendor that profited from a previous bond scored another financial gain at the expense of taxpayers. VLK Architects has a long history as a vendor for taxpayer-funded schools. In one...

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Commentary: Super Tuesday Senate Primaries

Super Tuesday is scheduled for March 3, and while the national focus will be on the 14 states and one territory whose electorates will vote in the Democratic presidential nomination contest, important Senate primaries will also be occurring in four states. Five places...

Discrepancies Overshadow Results of Midland Bond Recount

In Midland, an ongoing saga surrounding the changing results of a large school bond election—with hundreds of votes allegedly unreconcilable in a recent recount—has left the divided constituency questioning what happened. At issue is a $569 million bond ($880 million...

Second Amendment Resolution on Collin Commissioners’ Monday Agenda

Collin County Judge Chris Hill announced in an email to constituents Saturday he will introduce a resolution affirming gun ownership rights during Monday’s commissioners court meeting, making Collin the most populous Texas county to join the Second Amendment movement....