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Texans Demand Policies That Foster Prosperity
Texas has long been the beacon of liberty, prosperity, and innovation for America and the world, and one of the state’s leading policy research institutes has a plan to keep it that way. The Texas Public Policy Foundation’s “Texas Prosperity Promise” outlines policy...
Integrity of Texas’ Elections Rests with House Committee
Texas lawmakers have a vital opportunity this legislative session—and the future of the Lone Star State’s election system hangs in the balance. The newly assigned Texas House Elections Committee is primed to take on the difficult challenge of overhauling Texas'...
Austin Taxpayers Forced to Subsidize Left-Wing Lobby Agenda
While the City of Austin is known for having a liberal reputation, “the blueberry in the tomato soup” as former governor Rick Perry often said, not every citizen is of a liberal persuasion or likely to fall lock-step behind bigger government. But that isn’t stopping...
Commentary: Census Fight Is About Dollars and Votes
While the national debate continues over how secure our border will be, another aspect of illegal immigration continues to snake its way through the courts. In 2017, the Trump Administration added a question about citizenship to the upcoming 2020 census; simply, “Is...
Commentary: The Underlying Numbers
In the last couple of days, the new Morning Consult American electorate tracking poll (1/18-22; 1,996 US registered voters; 35% self-identified Democrats; 33% Independent; 32% Republican) captured media attention because it released a national Democratic presidential...
Georgetown Loses Millions on Green Energy Gamble
The City of Georgetown made a costly blunder, and residents are now paying for it. City officials lost millions of taxpayer dollars after a failed gamble on green energy, and now Georgetown residents will pay higher electricity bills to help make up the losses. The...
Consistent hard work has turned the tides for Kermit boys’ basektball
Kermit head basketball coach Joe Moreno and his team have always felt they owned their own destiny.Even as the Yellowjackets got off to a 2-15 start to the season, losing eight of those games by at least 25 points, players have held their heads high and firmly adhered...
Cedar Park basketball goes on winning streak behind balanced attack
For the Cedar Park High boys’ basketball team, the element of surprise has proven to be a potent weapon.“We’ve won eight in a row and are undefeated in District and you can’t point to any one guy as having carried all of the load,” Timberwolves coach Blake Brown told...
Monahans boys’ basketball rallies around rising play of Chris Blair
Chris Blair, all 6-foot-8 and 220 pounds of him, stands in the middle of what could be a major rebound for the Monahans boys’ basketball team.“We’re a different team from the one that started the season and Chris is the biggest reason for that,” Loboes coach Jordan...