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Ed Emmett Endorses Collier, Harris County GOP Silent

On Thursday, the notoriously left-leaning Houston Chronicle announced its endorsement of Republican Harris County Judge Ed Emmett largely due to his decisions to thwart grassroots conservatives and raise taxes. “From saving the Astrodome to advocating for state...

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Beto Earns Endorsement of Creepy Porn Lawyer

Beto O’Rourke has earned an endorsement he’d likely rather shake off, as left-wing attention-seeking lawyer Michael Avenatti tweeted his support for the El Paso Congressman running against US Sen. Ted Cruz. Avenatti burst into the news in recent months for his role in...

Citizens Should Demand Real Results on Reforms

Earlier this month we began laying out a few factors citizens (and their representatives) should use to judge candidates seeking election as the next Texas House Speaker. Among the three criteria is a requirement that the individual win the support of a majority of...

Austin City Council Changes Street Name, Costs Businesses Thousands

For some Austin citizens, one letter on a street sign could now cost them tens of thousands of dollars. Last week, the Austin City Council discussed changing one vowel in the name of a famed local street. Manchaca Road, an eight-mile artery south of downtown, was the...

Poll Shows Cruz Lead, No Blue Wave in Texas

Despite the calls that “this year will be different” and prophecies of a “blue wave,” Texas Democrats appear headed toward adding another two years to their current 24-year shutout from statewide office in the Lone Star State. In a currently-ongoing poll by the New...

How “Beto” has Gained the Attention of Liberal Millennials

Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke’s campaign has been omnipresent since he announced his bid to take on taxpayer champion US Sen. Ted Cruz. Driving through San Marcos, home of Texas State University, “Beto” signs sit in almost every yard. In a college town, other than...

Texas college football programs field 5,273 students

Hardin-Simmons University ranked No. 1 for student football participation in the state, according to an Empower Texans analysis of college sports participation.Hardin-Simmons University's football team consisted of 167 members in 2016, according to federal...