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Molina Takes Hatchet to Economic Development Corporation
A wave of positive change may be coming to the City of Edinburg. The newly elected mayor, Richard Molina, along with his allies, Gilbert Enriquez (Place 1), and Jorge Salinas (Place 2), were recently sworn in at city hall on November 15. Transformations commenced...
Jerry Patterson Announces Campaign to Challenge George P. Bush
Former Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson announced Friday that he will be challenging current-Commissioner George P. Bush in an attempt to retake his old office. “I’ve concluded that there are certain things that are more important than my retirement which I am...
Geren Obfuscates as Texans Demand Answers on Capitol Predators
As a national spotlight descends on the Texas Capitol over one state senator’s outrageous behavior, new questions are being asked about why one legislative leader lied to reporters about sexual harassment cases at the Capitol. On November 7, the Daily Beast published...
Paxton Confident Court Will Uphold Texas Voter ID
Texas voter ID proponents are confident the common-sense voting requirement will stand, following a strong defense in federal appeals court Tuesday against the election integrity law’s challengers. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he’s hopeful the U.S. 5th...
Over $5 Million In State Medicaid Paid for Deceased Texans
A new audit of the Texas Medicaid system revealed that $5.5 million was paid out to managed care organizations (MCOs) between January 2013 and December 2015 for beneficiaries already deceased. The report, conducted by the Department of Health and Human Services Office...
Texas State University Under Fire for Publishing Anti-White Article
Texas State University, located in San Marcos, is coming under fire in recent weeks for allowing a racist article to be published in the school newspaper. The newspaper, titled The University Star, approved the publication of an article titled “Your DNA is an...
University of Texas Pushes to Raise Tuition on Students, Again
The University of Texas Board of Regents is going to raise tuition again, after having done so several times in the last few years, and as recently as just last year. The University sent out a survey to all its students prior to the announcement that they would be...
Patrick, Bettencourt, Fire Back at Emmett’s Call for Higher Taxes
Following County Judge Ed Emmett’s State of Harris County speech last week, State Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) released a blistering press release in which he and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick criticized Emmett’s opposition to their property tax reform...
Judge Blocks Texas Partial Birth Abortion Ban
An abortion restrictions measure, Senate Bill 8 by State Sen. Charles Schwertner (R-Round Rock), has been blocked by a federal judge with the Western District of Texas. Judge Earl Leroy Yeakel III, a George W. Bush appointee, ruled in late November that the law, which...