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Lang Seeks to Repeal Brown County Bribery Program
With a county attorney in his district under investigation for corruption and bribery, one lawmaker is seeking to repeal the program he used to raise money. The Brown County Attorney, Shane Britton, is currently being investigated by the FBI, the Texas Rangers, and...
Ineffectual Tan Parker
Unwilling to fight for school choice, a real ban on sanctuary cities, or protecting women from predators, the chairman of the Texas House Republican caucus is defending a decision of the chamber’s leadership to help Democrats chub the legislative calendar with a...
Straus Hatchet-Man Signals Opposition to Texas Privacy Act
Though legislation to protect women’s privacy passed the Texas Senate this week, it appears to be dead-on-arrival in the House with prominent lawmakers opposing and downplaying the issue. A major priority for conservatives this session, SB 6 by State Sen. Lois...
A Challenger For Cruz?
A successful challenge to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R) is "a long shot, at best" writes campaigns and elections analyst Jim Ellis in a new report. 2016 presidential candidate Ted Cruz (R) stands for re-election, and is drawing challenge interest from two Democratic US House...
Jim & Michael Show (03/19/2017)
George Rodriguez: El Conservador
A lifelong Texan, George Rodriguez was born in Laredo, Texas – where he says his father’s fights against corruption instilled in him an interest in politics and a duty to challenge the establishment at an early age. “My father was very active in politics fighting...
Collin College Proposes $600 Million Bond
The Collin County Community College District is asking voters to approve a whopping $600 million bond proposal in May. What does the district plan to buy with such a huge sum – which must be repaid, with interest, with property tax dollars – and why do they need it...
Democrat Enablers Cry Foul on Conservative Criticism
After being caught suspending the rules in order to help Democrats, many Republicans are in hot water with their constituents. Taking to social media, many of them have sought to obfuscate their actions by “fact-checking” their critics and accompanying it with a...
Montgomery County GOP Officials Tried to Thwart Property Tax Vote
The Texas Senate’s push for property tax reform has garnered unusual allies, received typical opposition, and has even caused intra-party drama. Shortly after the all-Republican Montgomery County Commissioners Court voted to support tax reform, that same county’s...