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Conservatives Applaud Chip Roy and House Conservatives

The following was posted by the Conservative Action Project on June 20. Conservatives applaud the leadership of Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) and other conservatives House members who followed Rep. Roy’s leadership and joined his efforts to demand accountability and...

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Perseverance

Recently, my teenage son – Flash – asked me to participate in a 5K race with him. I used to run for miles and miles and sprint 5Ks. Today, I aggressively jog. I know what he was saying: “Dad, will you drive me to the race so I can speed past you, and then be eating...

Staff Blog: Dan Patrick Was Right

In an interview last week, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said he doesn't know why grassroots conservatives are upset following the results of the legislative session. Grassroots America We the People's JoAnn Fleming says Patrick knows, but that he and other Republican...

Williamson County Courts Flying LGBT Flag?

Williamson County officials answered an important question this week: Will the county publicly promote high-risk sexual behavior on government property? Earlier this month, two recently elected justices of the peace, KT Musselman and Stacy Hackenberg, requested...

Texas Scorecard Radio (June 20, 2019)

Episode 90: Brandon Waltens stops by to discuss Gov. Greg Abbott's unconstitutional executive order to save the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners. Erin Anderson recaps a race for mayor that saw a well known liberal Republican soundly defeated. Direct...

How Will Leander Move Forward from “Drag Queen Story Time”?

Citizens of Leander, a suburb of Austin, suddenly finds themselves at a puzzling crossroads: Do they want to continue promoting high-risk sexual behavior to their community and to their children? Before answering that question, rewind the clock by a month. It’s May,...

Release: Weber Votes Against Irresponsible Spending

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Wednesday, June 19, 2019, the U.S. House of Representatives voted on H.R. 2740—a package of four appropriations bills including Labor, Health and Human Services and Education; Defense; State and Foreign Operations; and Energy and Water...