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Announcing the Texas Scorecard “On the Trail” Tour

With Christmas and all of 2017 in Texans’ rearview mirror, grassroots citizens all across the state are gearing up for what looks to be the most exciting Republican Primary election season in a long time. Candidates are putting out yard signs and knocking on doors,...

Fort Worth ISD Dodges Request for Campaign Finance Reports

One of North Texas’ largest school districts is dodging a request for public documents by Texas Scorecard. The request was for the campaign finance reports of their board members, documents that should already be posted on the district’s website. The request submitted...

Scandals Prove Dallas Voters Right to Shut Down Corrupt Bus Agency

Last November, local citizens voted to do what state lawmakers wouldn’t: shut down a failing government bureaucracy. New allegations of corruption at the scandal-plagued bus agency Dallas County Schools provide more evidence that voters made the right decision. The...

Liberals Line Up to Endorse Ken Sheets for Congress

Establishment and liberal Republican lawmakers across the state are lining up to support one of their own as he seeks to parlay his failing record and loss of his state office to a Democrat into a Congressional career. When Congressman Jeb Hensarling (R-Dallas)...

Lyle Larson: Working for the District, or the Lobby?

A lifelong resident of San Antonio, Republican State Rep. Lyle Larson was first elected to the Texas House in 2010 and quickly ascended to House Speaker Joe Straus’ inner circle. Hand-picked to serve on the “gatekeeper” House Calendars Committee in 2015, Larson was...