NEWS
Texas DPS Charges Over 200 Illegal Aliens for El Paso Border Riot
An El Paso judge previously approved the temporary release of an unspecified number of aliens involved in the incident.
Secretary of State Denies Claims That 1.2 Million Voters Have Registered Without Photo ID This Year
Reports on social media continue to circulate that the Biden administration might be weaponizing Social Security numbers to get illegal aliens out to vote.
Opposition to Highway Expansion Projects in Houston on the Rise
Some residents are concerned with the use of eminent domain in such projects, as well as the environmental impact.
A Contract with Texas?
Reform-minded conservatives are rumored to be planning a multi-point promise with Texas voters for 2025 session.
Denton School Officials Criminally Charged for Electioneering
Citizen complaints led to first-ever criminal prosecutions of government school officials for using district resources to electioneer.
Texas Soldier Arrested for Attempted Human Smuggling
The Texas State Guard member, identified as 26-year-old Savion Johnson, was allegedly promised $5,000 to $6,000 to smuggle the illegal alien.
Big Shoes To Fill At The Republican Party Of Texas
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Abraham George is the chairman of the Collin County GOP. He’s running to be...
Cities Banning Unwanted Businesses
In an attempt to change culture, cities are banning businesses they don’t like.
4.4.2024: Do Texans want Republican representation?
UT Austin Closes DEI Office… Oliverson Promises Republican Representation as Speaker… Tarrant County will...
Speaker-hopeful Tom Oliverson Promises to Give Voters Republican Representation
Oliverson said he will end the practice of awarding Democrats powerful committee chairmanships in the Texas House.
Interview: Tom Oliverson for Speaker
Today we have a discussion with Tom Oliverson on why he’s running for speaker and the structural changes he believes should occur to reform the Texas House.
City of Dallas Considers Ranked-Choice Voting
The controversial election process is among dozens of proposed city charter amendments that may be placed on the November ballot.