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Commentary: How One Student Group Spreads an Inspiring Pro-Life Message
On the morning of April 8, students at Southern Methodist University found a thought-provoking display on the Dallas Hall lawn upon their arrival to campus. Approximately 2,500 crosses were staked into the ground in a U-shaped pattern, with a red rose attached to each...
Gates of Ekron
A year ago I was standing in the dry creek bed in an area known as the Valley of Elah. The rumbling of trucks along a nearby Israeli highway made the spot remind me of the land my grandparents owned outside Wichita Falls along a busy farm-to-market road....
Will San Antonio’s Mayor Continue Discriminating?
San Antonio’s mayor has a history of discriminating against those he disagrees with, and now he’s seeking re-election. Mayor Ron Nirenberg is running for a second term as the Alamo City’s mayor, and he is also running from his recent actions. In March, Nirenberg voted...
Senate’s School Safety Plan Advances Despite Conservative Opposition
A bill aimed at enhancing school safety and promoting mental health in Texas’ public schools has cleared the Texas Senate, despite cautionary opposition from some grassroots conservatives. Earlier this week, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s Texas Senate overwhelmingly approved...
Controversy Clouds Dallas’ New Anti-Worker Paid Sick Leave
Dallas City Council exploded into a firestorm of debate and accusations last week before passing an anti-worker paid sick leave mandate. The mandate requires employers to provide an hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours of work performed, with a maximum of 64...
Commentary: Why Taxpayers Should Vote NO on Allen ISD Bond
All of us in Allen Independent School District will be voting on a $422 million bond debt package on May 4. A large section of the Allen ISD website has information on the proposal, where you can find cost breakdowns and project descriptions. To promote the merits of...
Texas House Advances Legislation to Add Illegal Aliens to Welfare Rolls
Despite campaigning on cracking down on illegal immigration, Texas House Republicans just advanced a measure to provide illegal aliens taken into custody with welfare benefits. Unanimously. On Thursday, the House voted on and approved House Bill 888 by State Rep....
With Deadline Approaching, House Decides to Take Weekend Off
With the major deadline for House bills quickly approaching a week from today, lawmakers in the Texas House are ... taking the weekend off. That’s right. Even though this coming Thursday, May 9, is the last day a Texas House bill can be voted out before having the...
Second Amendment Activists Sound the Alarm on Anti-Gun Measure
A bill some say would lead to gun control appears to be gaining traction and Republican support in the Texas House and has law-abiding gun owners on red alert. Last week, lawmakers voted House Bill 545 by State Rep. Poncho Nevarez (D-Eagle Pass) out of the Criminal...