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Establishment Republicans Campaign for Democrats in Montgomery County
The midterm elections have a way of exposing so-called conservatives for the liberals they really are. In the 2018 March primary, a historic shift took place when Montgomery County grassroots conservatives swept their local elections and defeated the...
Ted Cruz Receives Warm Welcome Along the Rio Grande
On Monday, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas) began his South Texas tour, making three stops along the Rio Grande: Harlingen, Mission, and Laredo. He was accompanied by Texas State Sen. Dawn Buckingham (R–Lakeway), U.S. Sen. Mike Lee (Utah), and RGV President for the...
In-Person Voter Fraud Alleged in Tarrant County
Tarrant County voter Melanie Bell Lorant was turned away at the polls Wednesday after being told someone else had voted in her place. Worse, Lorant says poll workers refused to document the problem or find a solution. “I need HELP!” Lorant posted on Facebook after the...
Why I’m Voting “NO” on Frisco ISD’s Bond and TRE
I believe we should support measures to improve our schools in a fiscally responsible manner. But to do so, our school boards must be transparent and honest with taxpayers about the district’s needs, wants, and nice-to-haves. Frisco Independent School District’s $691...
Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Uncategorized
Texas Scorecard Radio (November 01, 2018)
Episode 57: Tony McDonald and Brandon Waltens discuss the latest news surrounding the November general elections across the state. Charles Blain has a report on a controversy in Houston regarding the voter rolls. Cary Cheshire fills us in on the newest...
Baylor Gives Students “PC” Halloween Dress Code
Right before Halloween, Baylor University sent out a campus-wide email entitled “My Culture Is Not a Costume.” In the email, students are instructed to “be thoughtful and appropriate in choosing your costumes.” Further, the email says “’My Culture Is Not a Costume’ is...
Austin School Board Candidate Promotes Breaking State Law
An Austin school board candidate is advocating ignoring state regulations that she doesn’t agree with. Carmen Tilton, running for Austin Independent School District’s at-large District 9 trustee seat, recently told a public audience that the school district should...
Midland County Pioneers Restorative Justice Program
Beginning November 1, Midland County will be the first in Texas to implement a unique victim assistance program solely focused on victim restitution. The program, initiated by Midland District Attorney Laura Nodolf, is made possible by a grant from Gov. Greg Abbott’s...
Bonnen Commits to GOP Speaker Selection Process
After announcing his campaign for speaker of the Texas House on Tuesday, State Rep. Dennis Bonnen (R–Angleton) has formally committed to voting for the eventual Republican speaker nominated by the House Republican caucus. When Bonnen made his original announcement,...