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Texas Democrat Seeks to Overturn Landmark Free Speech Decision

In maintaining liberal Democrats’ long-standing tradition of undermining the United States Constitution and the protections afforded to the rights of the citizens it governs, a leading Democrat lawmaker in the Texas House has filed a resolution calling for an...

Dallas Voters Left Out of Discussion on Police Review Board

A City of Dallas committee recently refused to allow voters to testify at a meeting on reforming the city’s police review board. Throughout the month of January, a series of town halls were held across the city to present and gather community feedback on several...

Texan Jo Jo Ward puts on a show for University of Hawaii football

Jo Jo Ward’s first season in Hawaii proved to be quite the attraction for Rainbow Warriors football fans.After spending his first two collegiate seasons at Tyler Junior College, the speedy wideout grabbed 51 catches for nine touchdowns and 865 yards in his first...

Dan Patrick Fights Back Against Fake News

A false story which suggested that Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick was receiving a sweetheart deal on his property tax bill is shining even more light on the fake news media and their penchant for throwing facts aside to attack conservatives. Last week, the Houston Chronicle ran...

Commentary: The Taxpayer’s Voice Must Be Heard

Over the past four years, McKinney residents have watched as their property taxes—city, county, community college, and public school tax bills—skyrocketed some 20 to 40 percent or more. We were left to either fight the appraisal increases or await the next opportunity...

North Texas Mayor Tries to Intimidate Lawmaker to Pull Reform Bill

The ongoing fight between lawmakers and local officials in the 86th Texas Legislature continues, and one local official is ramping up his efforts to oppose new legislation that would control runaway property taxes and reduce restrictive fines and fees. Documents...