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Thinking right about immigration: the fallacy of the ‘anchor child.’
What is the concept of citizenship? And based on that, how do we understand immigration and the awful mess we've made of it? I suggest we're not handling immigration right because we're not thinking right about immigration. Much of what I'm conveying appears in an...
Indexing Straus’ Committees
This week Speaker Joe Straus created four select committees. All of these committees will to varying degrees be dealing with fiscal policy but two of the committees are chiefly focused on taxing, spending, and accountability. Straus tasked the House Select Committee...
Debate: KBH got it wrong on Texas employment performance relative to neighbors
Pratt on Texas listener David sends this today: Pratt, Heard KBH in last night’s debate negatively comparing Texas’ employment performance vs. its neighboring states. I updated the spreadsheet I sent earlier. Look at sheet 2 for a comparison of Texas to its neighbors...
New Senator From District 22
While he hasn't been good on conservative issues in recent years, State Sen. Kip Averitt (R-Waco) is a gentleman who honorably served the people of Texas. His decision yesterday to end his re-election bid, citing unspecified health concerns, came as a surprise. All of...
Congress, Administration Should Stay Out Of Texas Classrooms
Earlier today Texas Governor Rick Perry announced his decision to refuse to apply for the federal “Race to the Top” grant program. The president of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, Michael Quinn Sullivan, praised the course of action, saying it protects Texas’...
Straus’ Budget Timing
Why did Texas House Speaker Joe Straus hold up efforts to ask state agencies to control their spending and find ways to reduce outlays? After all, state leaders have been told for months Texas might experience a $7-$11 billion shortfall in 2011. Gov. Rick Perry and...
Can Democrat Hodge Dodge 2010 Woes?
Looks like 2010 is shaping up to be a really bad year for Dallas State Rep. Terri Hodge, a rather typical Texas Democrat. Not the least of her problems is a March 8th trial on charges of bribery and corruption. Just six days earlier she faces a primary election. Oh,...
Proposing Taxpayer Protections
Three budget proposals promoted this week by Texas Gov. Rick Perry would substantially ensure a strong state economy for generations to come. Two of the three aren't new, either to Perry or voters, but Texans deserve to have the package implemented in the next...
Self Bridges Rhetoric With Action
For his responsible leadership in Collin County, Keith Self is being attacked for being too fiscally conservative. In these troubling economic times, it’s hard to imagine that that’s an effective criticism. Self is running for a second term at the helm of a county...