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UNESCO, THC Moving to Subvert Alamo Museum Plan
The United Nations appears on track to reach into Texas and complicate efforts to honor the Alamo. While portions of the plan to renovate and restore the Alamo, such as the movement of the cenotaph, are a hot debate among conservatives, one issue of agreement is the...
Austin Wants Green New Deal
The average Austin homeowner is paying 80 percent more to their city council than they did just 10 years ago—and now the city council is supporting an idea that will completely bankrupt many Austinites. Austin City Council recently unanimously passed a resolution...
Lone Star Gun Rights Files Suit Against Speaker Bonnen
Second Amendment advocacy organization Lone Star Gun Rights (LSGR) announced it has filed a lawsuit in a federal court against Texas House Speaker Dennis Bonnen. According to LSGR’s statement, the lawsuit has three plaintiffs: the organization, one of its cofounders,...
Texas Republicans Lend Hand to Liberal Unions
Instead of working to eliminate government collection of union dues, the Texas Legislature is working to codify government-provided payroll services for unions. Senate Bill 557, carried in the House by Democrat State Rep. Joe Moody (El Paso), expands the electronic...
“Save Chick-fil-A” Bill Gets Second Chance
Chick-fil-A is delicious. That’s not up for debate—what is is whether government should be able to impose its will on Texans because of their religious beliefs. On Wednesday, the Texas Senate passed a bill expanding protections of Texans based on their religious...
Democrat Announces Rematch Against Will Hurd
After coming within a thousand votes of unseating Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX) in last year’s general election, Democrat Gina Ortiz Jones has announced she’ll be taking another crack at winning the seat. On Tuesday, Jones announced via a campaign video that she would...
Texas Scorecard Radio (May 16, 2019)
Episode 85: The Texas Scorecard capitol bureau team is back to give an update on what is going on in Austin. Jacob Asmussen catches us up on the latest in a Central Texas city council race decided by one vote... or is it two now? Derek Cohen from Right on...
What We Fear
Fear is powerful. Improperly applied, fear can cause us to make irrational choices without thinking. Yet it can also, in the words of the Book of Proverbs, be the “beginning of wisdom.” The difference is what we fear. Sticking with Proverbs 9:10 for a moment, “fear of...
Ryan Bogusz’s pitching, hitting boosts Lone Star High in playoffs
Lone Star High is rolling along in the Class 5A baseball playoffs with senior pitcher Ryan Bogusz in the driver’s seat.Head coach Joey Franke was not hesitant to describe the 6-foot-2, 175-pound hurler as a “dream kid” on the diamond and in the classroom.“He’s a...