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Texas Scorecard Radio (December 14, 2017)
Episode 12: Host Tony McDonald discusses the latest from around the Lone Star State with Morgan Williamson, Ross Kecseg, and Cary Cheshire. San Antonio activist George Rodriguez joins the show to discuss censuring House Speaker Joe Straus and Michael Quinn Sullivan...
Texans Still Fighting Forced Annexation
Texans know it’s wrong to take someone’s property. That includes cities taking control of people’s property by annexing it – subjecting it to city taxes and regulations – without the property owners’ consent. So why can’t the Texas Legislature stop forced annexation...
Last Minute Candidates Pour in for Ector Co. Primary
The filing deadline for March primaries ended Monday with a cascade of Republican candidates filing for Ector County seats. Local contested races include Ector County Judge, County Commissioner Pct. 2, Justice of the Peace Pct. 2, and Justice of the Peace Pct. 4....
Farenthold Is Out
Reports from Washington, DC, are that US Rep. Blake Farenthold won’t seek re-election. He was first elected in 2010. BREAKING: Republicans say Texas GOP Rep. Blake Farenthold won’t seek re-election amid sexual harassment allegations. — AP Politics (@AP_Politics)...
Tarrant County Approves New, Risky Venture with Lobby Group
Tarrant County is forcing taxpayers to fund yet another a costly venture into the software licensing industry. And they’ve hired an anti-taxpayer lobbying group – with a failing track record – to do it. The only voice of reason on the Tarrant County Commissioners...
Texas Journalists Have Been Complicit in Toxic Capitol Culture for Years
Texans are learning of rampant cases of sexual harassment and assault at the state Capitol that have gone unreported and unaddressed for years. They may be asking how such a toxic culture was allowed to develop. The answer is that the people who are supposed to expose...
Straus is Censured by the Bexar County GOP
TX Speaker Joe Straus was censured this evening, Monday, Dec. 11, 2017, by his own Bexar County GOP organization for being an obstructionist to conservative state legislation in the Texas House, and for disparaging the state GOP Platform. A video was shown of Straus...
Stage Set for Taxpayer Victories in March Primary
Now that Monday’s candidate filing deadline has come and gone the question isn’t if conservatives will win on March 6th when the Republican primary polls close. Rather, it’s how much will they win? Just like the past several election cycles, some of taxpayers’ biggest...
“King Wally” Draws First Challenger in Over A Decade
Montgomery County Republican Chair Wally Wilkerson’s 53-year reign could soon be coming to an end. Longtime Republican activist Terrence Boggs officially filed to run for chair on Monday, giving Wilkerson his first challenge in over ten years. The...