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Don’t Break Open The Piggy Bank

Does your home budget-making process begin with the question, "how much should I take out of savings this month?" - Didn't think so… But apparently, it's a common starting point for some in the Texas legislature faced with making tough budget decisions. Whether at...

Perry: Texas Is Strong

In his 'State of the State' address before the Legislature, Texas Gov. Rick Perry stuck to his very prudent guns by urging passage of a budget balanced by spending cuts, and free from tax increases. "Texas," he said, "is still the envy of the nation." A boast-free...

SB18: Protecting Property Rights?

With the Texas Senate moving at a speedy clip, property rights are the primary focus this week. But will property rights actually be protected by Senate Bill 18? It needs work. It’s been almost six years since the US Supreme Court all but vacated fundamental property...

POLL: Texans Strongly Support Budget-Cutters

Legislators working to reduce spending have strong re-election support from voters in both parties, while tax-hikers are strongly opposed. The results underscore November’s election, in which voters demanded fiscal responsibility. “While some pundits are trying...

POLL: New Taxes, Government Spending Hurt Job Growth

Texas voters say that raising taxes and increasing government spending will harm job growth, and they want lawmakers to tackle reforms in government spending. Strong support for spending reform, instead of taxes, extends even to Medicaid. Baselice & Associates, Inc....

Did Round Rock ISD Overcharge Taxpayers by $31 Million?

While RRISD Superintendent Jesus Chavez was drumming up hysteria over teacher layoffs should the state dare to cut the education budget, he revealed something rather surprising: his ISD has a Rainy Day Fund of nearly $200 million, $35 million of which is...

Driver For Taxpayers

State Rep. Joe Driver today committed to stand for Texas' taxpayers and resist any effort to raise taxes this legislative session. The Dallas County Republican is the 71st member of the 82nd Legislature to sign the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. In signing the pledge,...

More Emergency Legislation

As most of you have probably heard by now, while speaking before thousands of Texans at the Texas Rally for Life on Saturday January, 22nd, Governor Rick Perry announced that he would be designating the “sonogram” bill as “emergency legislation.” This is fantastic...

Will House Delay Voter ID?

After the Voter ID bill cleared the Senate late Wednesday night, the media is reporting that legislation in the Texas House may face slower going. That take-it-slow approach let Voter ID, very popular with all Texas voters, get set for legislative death two years ago....