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Fort Worth Councilman’s Survey Shows Majority Opposed Joining SB 4 Lawsuit
Ahead of a vote last August on whether the City of Fort Worth should join a lawsuit to block Texas’ anti-sanctuary cities law, known as Senate Bill 4, councilman Cary Moon asked residents what they thought. Their response? Just-released results show a resounding 61...
Austin's Paid Sick Leave Proposal Harms the People It Claims to Help
The City of Austin is considering an ordinance that will force businesses to provide paid sick leave for all employees. Yet nationwide evidence shows that sick leave mandates have only harmed consumers, employers, and most importantly, workers themselves. The...
Politicians Pay for Trucks with Campaign Bucks
When citizens donate to a campaign, they largely expect their contributions, large or small, to be spent on supplies the candidate can use to engage with voters, things like yard signs, advertisements, campaign staff, etc., but the most recent campaign finance reports...
Dear Colleges: Stop Stifling Free Speech.
Dear college presidents, administrators, and faculty: Please stop encouraging the intolerance of competing ideas and stop stifling free speech. In this great land, the government does not get to tell you what to think or what to say—unless as is the modern trend,...
Denton's Transit Agency Is A Fiscal Train Wreck
Denton County’s transit authority, which provides bus and train service, is one of the least efficient systems nationwide. Even worse, the agency’s board restricts public comment to only three minutes, once a year. State lawmakers passed enabling legislation for the...
Political Consultant: “I’m Sorry”
In 2012, when State Rep. Giovanni Capriglione of Southlake decided to take on incumbent Vicki Truitt for the Republican nomination, he enlisted the help of political consultant Luke Macias. Six years later, Macias is apologizing for his role in helping to elect...
Largent Praised Lang During Legislative Session
One of the centerpieces of Granbury ISD Superintendent Jim Largent’s campaign against conservative incumbent State Rep. Mike Lang (R–Granbury) is Largent’s complaint that Lang allegedly was unresponsive to him and others during the 2017 legislative session. However,...
Fulton Fighting to Finish Strong
HOUSTON, Texas—After one lawmaker decided to run for Congress, voters will have to decide between three candidates to fill the open seat in an election that will determine if conservatives can continue to take seats in Harris County. Located in Northwest Houston,...
Rambo Running Hard Against Bonnen
LAKE JACKSON, Texas—A longtime Texas House lawmaker is facing his first re-election challenge this decade as a local conservative activist seeks to hold him accountable. State Rep. Dennis Bonnen (R–Angleton) was first elected to the Texas House more than twenty years...