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Dana Waller Hodges: Concerned for America
Born on a Marine Corps Base in California, Dana Waller Hodges jokingly says she was “born into the Corps.” But, if one thing is true, it is that she was born with a duty to serve. Her father’s military service required the Wallers to move around for Dana’s first few...
Inside the Byron Cook Fraud Files
A powerful member of the Texas Legislature has been accused of fraud and sued for more than $1 million, yet the mainstream media has ignored the case because it involves a liberal Republican known for attacking conservatives. State Rep. Byron Cook (R–Corsicana) and...
A Letter To The President
Dear Mr. President, Congratulations on taking office! After the 18-month whirlwind of your winning campaign and transition, the hard work of governing now begins. Let me implore you to govern as you campaigned – with a focus on the people and not the talking heads....
Bettencourt and Lucio Push for Ballot Integrity
On numerous occasions the Texas Supreme Court has struck down ballot language used by the City of Houston to mislead voters on a ballot proposition, but a recently filed bipartisan bill is hoping to end that local government game. State Sens. Paul Bettencourt...
Dukes’ Hazard
A senior Austin-area Democrat is facing serious jail time, as earlier today a grand jury handed down an indictment for corruption charges. Longtime local lawmaker Democrat Dawnna Dukes (D-Austin) may face as much as 28 years in prison, having been indicted earlier...
Texas House Proposes Busting Budget, While Senate Wants Budget Cuts
Both chambers of the Texas Legislature released budget proposals yesterday for the upcoming biennium. Given Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar revenue estimate of a shortfall, lawmakers have three options: make spending cuts, raid the state’s rainy day fund, or reach into...
Keough’s Staff Contradict Speech
On the first day of the session, State Rep. Mark Keough delivered a much-criticized speech seconding the nomination of Joe Straus for Speaker of the Texas House. In a parade of platitudes, Keough argued that Straus was a magnanimous statesman who had earned his...
Left-Wing Paper Prints Factual Inaccuracies to Fight Property Tax Reform
A prominent left-wing newspaper published inaccuracies about a tax reform proposal supported by the Lt. Governor and other conservative lawmakers. In doing so, they’ve once again tarnished their credibility as a reliable news source. Richard Whitaker – a staff writer...
Houston Faces Setback in Deceptive Ballot Language Lawsuit
The City of Houston and former mayor Annise Parker faced a major setback when the Harris County 1st Court of Appeals denied their procedural appeal to dismiss the case against them alleging that deceptive ballot language was used to pass a proposition lengthening the...