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Local Businesses Under Siege From Public University
Private business owners in Denton are under siege from the taxpayer-funded University of North Texas. Last month, UNT’s Board of Regents voted to acquire, through eminent domain, a handful of privately owned properties along Avenue C so they can build additions to the...
Campus Speech Legislation Passes Unanimously in Senate
Legislation to protect free speech on college campuses is one step closer to the governor’s desk, after being passed unanimously out of the Texas Senate on Wednesday. Senate Bill 18, by State Sen. Joan Huffman (R–Houston), seeks to reverse the trend by requiring...
Citizens Organize Campaign Against $807 Million Conroe ISD Bond
Citizens in the Conroe Independent School District tired of paying exorbitant property taxes are organizing a campaign to defeat the district’s proposed $807 million bond in the May 4 election, setting the stage for a battle between the taxpayers and...
An Outright Red-Light Camera Ban at Risk in Texas Senate
Municipal police and local officials from across Texas descended on Austin Tuesday hoping to defeat citizen-led efforts to ban red-light cameras in the Lone Star State. While unsuccessful in scuttling the law, taxpayers should be concerned that bureaucrats were able...
Another Major Union Drops Turner Support
The International Longshoremen’s Association South Atlantic and Gulf Coast District announced today they’re rescinding support of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. The union stated their decision to not support Turner in his 2019 re-election bid was largely because of...
Controversy Attracts Challengers in Amarillo School Board Races
After the controversial resignation of a popular coach, debates over the renaming of Amarillo's Lee Elementary School, and the passage of a $100 million bond, a group of challengers have stepped up to take on the incumbents in Amarillo's upcoming school board races....
Commentary: The Unfortunate Reality of Big Government
President Reagan famously stated: "In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.” That has never been more true in America than it is today. The following is my attempt to expose some of the commonly expressed myths...
Houston Fire Fighters Rally City Hall
With the dispute over pay still raging, Houston fire fighters gathered by the hundreds to march on city hall and rally on its steps, urging the mayor and city council to stop stalling on implementing equal pay. Both mayoral challengers, Bill King and Tony Buzbee, came...
Beto Builds Platform: Ban Guns, Allow Late-Term Abortion
Texas native and liberal presidential candidate Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke continues to gradually inch his way further left in a crowded field of hopeful Trump opponents. Since adding his name to a field of 16 candidates seeking the Democrat nomination, and...