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Senate Works Late To Pass Critical Sunset Measure
Members of the Texas Senate gaveled in shortly after midnight to unanimously pass the critical “sunset” bill keeping the Texas Medical Board and other agencies open another two years. The late night work so early in the special session triggered the inclusion of the...
Liberal, Corrupt Administrator Kept on Payroll by Texas A&M
A liberal university administrator at Texas A&M is being kept on as an employee even after an internal audit found she had “significant conflict of interest issues tied to business dealings” with her lesbian spouse. According to reporting by the Bryan-College...
House Republicans Come Out Against Abbott on Protecting Privacy
House Speaker Joe Straus and his allies killed legislation to protect privacy and business freedom in the regular session. And now, to the delight of the state’s homosexual activist lobby, they’re moving to scuttle the issue once again during the special session...
Misguided Pit Bull Bans Demonstrate Need for Preemption
As the gears on the special session bus begin to turn, many opponents of Gov. Greg Abbott’s agenda are firing attacks from their respective cities demanding that state lawmakers stop preempting their “local control." Unfortunately for city and county officials, the...
Legislature Set to Crack Down on Mail Ballot Fraud
When Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced his priorities for the special legislative session that started Tuesday, he included “cracking down on mail-in ballot fraud” among them. Texans are understandably concerned about this type of voter fraud as multiple criminal...
Fired Denton Utility Managers Sued City Over Suspensions
A convoluted case pitting city officials against city employees is getting more complicated, leaving residents wondering when they’ll get the accountability they deserve. Two Denton Municipal Electric managers who were put on paid administrative leave while the city...
Terry Wilson Refuses Constituent Petitions
A central Texas lawmaker on Tuesday rejected petitions from constituents calling on the freshman state representative to pass all items on Gov. Greg Abbott’s special session agenda. While in his capitol office, Marbles Falls Republican State Rep. Terry Wilson...
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Tinderholt Seeks Penalties for Democrat Quorum-Busting
Taking up right where they left off a month and a half ago, conservative members of the Texas House began the special session by fighting back against efforts by Democrats and liberal Republicans to scuttle Gov. Greg Abbott’s conservative agenda. State Rep. Tony...