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UT’s Civitas Institute Hosts Discussion on How America Became ‘Family Unfriendly’
The discussion included consideration of several different factors hampering the formation of families.
Harris County Audit Finds Purchasing Issues
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo wants to move vendor contracting authority after a new report from the County Auditor highlighted several long-running issues.
Kinney County Officials Ask Gov. Abbott for Immediate Special Session on Border Security
The border officials want lawmakers to establish a new statewide agency to protect the public from transnational criminal organizations.
Democrat Sues Tarrant County GOP for Place on Executive Committee
Chris Rector, who won a Republican precinct chair position, is suing the party after being deemed administratively ineligible.
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George Soros Funds Harris County District Attorney Challenger
Liberal billionaire George Soros has been heavily contributing to Democrat candidate for Harris County District Attorney, Sean Teare. According to a recent campaign finance report, Soros spent just over $2 million on Teare’s campaign. Teare is running against the...
Another Austin Drag Show Targets Children
Almost a month after a drag show targeting children was hosted in Austin, another one is being put on in the city. The “Dragtivity Day” event is set to take place on March 2 at an Austin bar called Cheer Up Charlies. It is being hosted by Drag Story Hour, a group...
North Austin Aquatics League Allows Boys to Compete with Girls
As the issue of gender-confusion in children continues to rise, the North Austin Aquatics League has updated its handbook to allow children to choose which sex they want to compete with. On Tuesday, the NAAL changed its rules from mandating that swimmers compete with...
Houston Makes Progress on Deal with Firefighters
Houston Mayor John Whitmire and the Houston Professional Firefighters Association have announced they have reached a tentative agreement to end the city’s 8-year labor dispute with the group. In a joint press release, the mayor and HPFFA President Marty Lancton said...
Citizens Pursue Criminal Complaint Against Denton ISD Electioneering
Citizens in Denton County are directing their district attorney to investigate local school district officials for alleged criminal electioneering violations committed during the ongoing primary elections. With help from the Liberty Justice Center, local voters...
Huffman ISD is the Latest School District Caught Potentially Violating Electioneering Laws
UPDATED: This article has been updated since publication to include the AG's lawsuit against Huffman ISD. A leaked audio recording has revealed Huffman Independent School District’s superintendent urging school administrators to support all 16 anti-school choice...
Sherman ISD Incentivizes Teachers to Vote in Primaries
As Election Day approaches, Sherman Independent School District is attempting to get teachers out to vote by incentivizing them with “jeans days.” Additionally, Texas Scorecard received a tip from an anonymous source that Sherman ISD Superintendent, Dr. Tyson...
Texas Teacher Sentenced to 131 Years in Prison for Promoting Child Porn
Former Texas middle school teacher Mark Mallow was sentenced to 131 years in prison after being found guilty on 20 counts of possessing and promoting child pornography. Charges against Mallow included using the Snapchat app to send images and video of young boys...
Fort Bend ISD Audits Bond Program
In early February, Fort Bend ISD staff delivered a presentation to the board of trustees on $133 million in cost overruns in their $1.2 billion May 2023 bond program. This month, the board voted to approve a process audit, but without much detail. At FBISD’s February...