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Commentary: Your Child is Next
What a tragic day for Texas families. While I am not at liberty to discuss due to the judge's orders, here is what I can say about what transpired from my personal experience as a medically complex parent, advocate, and concerned citizen of the State of Texas. These...
Commentary: Will Texas Keep Killing Constitutional Carry?
While the National Rifle Association is celebrating the passage of ten Texas legislative bills they endorsed this past session, the passage of constitutional carry (legalizing concealed and open carry of handguns without a license or permit) still remains the white...
JoAnn Fleming: Time to Get Involved
As local governments across Texas prepare to vote on their budgets and tax rates in the fall, Grassroots America—We The People PAC Executive Director JoAnn Fleming sat down with Texas Scorecard to discuss why and how Texans need to plug in to policy debates at the...
Texas Legislature Closes Public Records Loophole
McAllen taxpayers will be glad to know a resolution to the 2015 controversy surrounding the city’s refusal to disclose how much they paid singer Enrique Iglesias is now in sight. Gov. Greg Abbott recently signed into law House Bill 81 by State Rep. Terry Canales...
US Supreme Court Provides a New Sense of Urgency for the Texas 2020 Elections
After years of sidestepping the issue, the US Supreme Court has finally given a definitive answer on the question of partisan gerrymandering and its constitutionality. On a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court ruled this term that partisan gerrymandering is not a problem that...
West of the Brazos Swim Team director heaps praise on young members’ maturity
The 2019 West of the Brazos Swim Team features members who display wisdom beyond their years much to the appreciation of the program's director of operations, Deonna Bible. These members — high school students Kendall Dean, Dakota Mann, James Massengale, and Dylan...
McAllen Swim Club experiences a passing of the torch
A swimming program in the Rio Grande Valley is experiencing a passing of the torch.The McAllen Swim Club will lose recent McAllen Memorial High graduate and star aquatic product Cooper Gates as he heads off to San Antonio for college but is looking forward to what...
Coppell alum Jacob Nesbit’s college season capped with College World Series appearances
Jacob Nesbit's season of college baseball ended with him playing in its pinnacle event.Nesbit, a Coppell High School alum and redshirt freshman for Arkansas, started at third base in the Razorbacks' two games at the College World Series on June 15 and 17 in Omaha,...
Timber Creek’s Gregory joins Larks in summer league after redshirt season in Arkansas
Zack Gregory, who starred on the baseball diamond for Timber Creek, has gone from the Southeastern Conference to the Northwoods League this summer.After completing his redshirt freshman season with the Arkansas Razorbacks, who finished second in the SEC West and made...