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Potential Dockworker Strike Threatens Consumers
The union represents around 45,000 dockworkers from Maine down to Texas.

Ag Commissioner Sid Miller Throws Support Behind ‘Make America Healthy Again’
Miller backs Donald Trump and RFK Jr.’s plan to expose Big Food.

Texas Sues Biden Admin Over Requirement to ‘Affirm’ Foster Care Children’s Gender Identity
Attorney General Ken Paxton says the Texas foster care system would be held hostage to unscientific, fringe beliefs.

Trial Vindicates ‘Trump Train’ Participants Targeted by Democrat Lawfare
Defendants’ attorney Jerad Najvar called the jury’s verdict “a spectacular failure” for the Democrat plaintiffs and said the case “is not over.”
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30 Conservative Bills Already Passed by the Texas Senate
The session is more than halfway done, and one chamber has already racked up wins.
3.26.2025: Paxton takes on EPIC.
Paxton Investigates EPIC Developer for Violations of State Law … Texas Senators Unanimously Approve Biennial Budget… Campaign To Save the Texas Lottery Linked to Abbott Advisor… Brian Harrison Slams House ‘Gaslighting’ Texas… Tarleton Prof Admits To Stealing Nearly $1...
AG Paxton Investigates Islamic Center’s Potential Violations of Consumer Protection Laws
Attorney General Ken Paxton is seeking documentation from an Islamic Center to determine if any violations of consumer protection laws have occurred. Paxton issued a civil investigative demand to Community Capital Partners, LLC, on Tuesday. CCP is the East Plano...
Millsap ISD Superintendent Ousted for Failing to Report Teachers’ Abuse of Autistic Student
Parents applauded as Millsap Independent School District trustees voted to oust Superintendent Edie Martin in the wake of charges that she covered up child abuse by special education teachers. Martin was arrested last week for failing to report two elementary school...
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3/25/25 Texas A&M Drag Show Back On?
-Judge Blocks Texas A&M Drag Show Ban, Permits ‘Draggieland’ on Campus -Harris County LGBTQIA+ Commission Sets Date for ‘Banned Book’ Fair -Bexar County GOP Contests Spending Billions on Entertainment Arena in San Antonio
Houston’s Montrose Center To Host Drag Show Open to Children
The Montrose Center, a taxpayer-supported non-profit in Houston that spends millions to advance the LGBT agenda, is hosting a drag show on March 31 to celebrate the “Transgender Day of Visibility.” It will be “open to all.” The center confirmed to Texas Scorecard...
Ex-Professor Admits To Stealing Nearly $1 Million From Tarleton State University
A former Tarleton State University associate professor has pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $1 million from the school during her tenure. Dr. Julie Howell signed a plea agreement in January, admitting to one count of theft from a program receiving federal funds....
Texas Senators Unanimously Approve Biennial Budget
The Texas Senate on Tuesday moved forward with its proposed $336.1 billion state budget for the 2026–2027 biennium, marking the largest spending plan in state history. Senate Bill 1, authored by State Sen. Joan Huffman (R–Houston), includes sweeping appropriations...
Analysis: Campaign To Save the Texas Lottery Linked to Gov. Abbott Advisor
If you live in Texas, you’ve likely been subject to a steady stream of advertisements calling for the legalization of casinos in the state. Following a series of repetitive and unsuccessful ads is a new social media advertising campaign launched to protect the...