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Texas House Leadership Applauded by Illegal Immigrants

Republicans in the Texas House are being thanked and cheered by illegal immigrants for defeating conservatives’ efforts to repeal a law that grants them subsidized, in-state tuition rates to public colleges and universities. Despite Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan...

Cornyn’s Hostage-Taking?

Besides being senators, socialist Bernie Sanders and Republican John Cornyn share something in common: both are working against the appointment of a conservative budget hawk to the Office of Management and Budget. Russ Vought is President Trump’s nominee to serve as...

State Senator Speaks Against Mesquite’s Land Grab

In a fight for private property rights, a state senator is standing with his constituents. Texas State Sen. Bob Hall (R-Edgewood) was at the front of the line Monday night as people packed a public hearing in Mesquite’s city council chambers to oppose the city’s...

Maverick County Taxpayers’ Fight Against Commissioners Court

Though a relatively small county in south Texas, Maverick County’s government has been running a scam against its taxpayers for years, and now citizens are fighting back. Maverick County taxpayer Ethelvina Felan recently asked a district court to intervene in the...

Midland: What to Expect at the Ballot Box

Early voting begins October 23rd and while seven constitutional amendments will be voted on state-wide, it’s important to know what to expect on your local ballot. City of Midland residents will have the opportunity to vote on a total of nine ballot propositions,...

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Gambling on Horses in Texas: The Straus Family Business

The following is an excerpt from a comprehensive report on Retama Park and the Straus Family. To learn more about the Retama boondoggle and cast of unsavory characters who brought it about, click here. First things first… the only reason gambling on horseracing exists...

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Alamo: Reimagining Versus Remembering

When lawmakers took daily control of the Alamo away from the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, it was because many felt the challenge of maintaining the Shrine of Texas Liberty had become too immense for the organization. But a new fight is looming over how the...

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Citizens Revolt Against Ranger College

This weekend, Ranger College tax annexation supporters canceled a press conference where, according to grassroots leaders in Brownwood and Ranger, they had planned to file suit against citizens opposing the annexation. The political action committee, Vote YES Ranger...