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Bettencourt Blasts Harris County Voter Registrar
Voter roll integrity is at risk in Harris County because the county’s elected voter registration official isn’t doing her job, state and local officials said today in a press conference. State Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R–Houston) made the announcement in front of a UPS...
Dennis Bonnen Files for Speaker
In a widely expected move, State Rep. Dennis Bonnen (R–Angleton) filed paperwork with the Texas Ethics Commission launching his campaign for Speaker of the Texas House. Bonnen has for years been considered a possible successor to Speaker Joe Straus, who announced his...
Baylor Bears DE finishes senior year with a 4-4 record
Defensive end No. 52 Greg Roberts closed out his senior year with the Baylor Bears with a 4-4 record for 2018 after a 14-58 loss against West Virginia on Oct. 25.The 6-foot-5-inch, 264-pound Texas native graduated from Nacogdoches High School in 2014. Under high...
Chapman starts freshman year with the Aggies
Wide receiver Caleb Chapman of the Texas A&M Aggies turned down offers from 18 other schools as a recruit from Clear Brook High School in his hometown of Friendswood, Texas, before committing to the Aggies in July 2017.Now, in his first year with the Aggies, the...
Texas Democrats Face Criminal Probe of Pre-Filled Voter Forms
State officials are investigating complaints of potentially fraudulent voter applications mailed by the Texas Democratic Party to non-citizens in South Texas. Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos confirmed this week he’s asked for a criminal investigation after...
An Interview with State Sen. Pete Flores
Last week I had the pleasure of having lunch with Pete Flores, who had just been sworn in as Texas Senate District 19’s new state senator. His race, an upset victory for Republicans, made waves not only in Texas but across the country. Since winning his...
Zerwas Quits Speaker Race, Bonnen Rumored to Enter
One of the first candidates to enter the race to succeed outgoing Texas House Speaker Joe Straus is calling it quits, and a longtime rumored candidate may finally enter the race. Late Sunday night, State Rep. John Zerwas (R–Richmond) announced he would be withdrawing...
School Districts Should Stop Charging Students for Parking
Across America, school is back in full swing, and with it comes a new wave of young drivers. But where you and I see burgeoning adults, local school bureaucrats see piggy banks. At many public high schools, students are charged fees to park their cars in the school...
Rickhoff Hopes to Offer Bexar County Voters a Conservative Alternative
Bexar County voters are heading to the polls to choose between Gov. Greg Abbott and Lupe Valdez, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-El Paso), and a host of other candidates. And while national Democrats are hoping to ride a “blue wave” to victory, San...