NEWS
Conservatives Rally Around Ron Wright Congressional Bid
With 11 Republicans vying for the seat, Wright’s recent endorsements show that conservative support is unified around one candidate for CD-6.
Brassfield Bets on Outworking Price
Brassfield says Price’s voting record in Austin stands in stark contrast to his campaign rhetoric back in Amarillo
Straus Appoints Swamp Creature to Regulate Swamp
Speaker appoints long-time lobbyist to Ethics Commission.
Fort Worth ISD Finally Adopts A(nother) New Ethics Policy
Public corruption by school bureaucrats robs resources from classrooms, students, and teachers. Is FWISD’s new ethics policy strong enough to prevent it?
AG: “Inadequate Safeguards” to Prevent Stolen Elections
Letter exposes election system flaws that could be exploited by criminals.
Lisa Luby Ryan Raises Big Money in Villalba Challenge
Though the most recent finance reports will be released next week, Lisa Luby Ryan’s fundraising totals should have Villalba terrified.
Announcing the Texas Scorecard “On the Trail” Tour
We’ll be focusing on the election that will truly decide what kind of legislative outcomes Texans can expect in 2019: the Texas House.
Fort Worth ISD Dodges Request for Campaign Finance Reports
One of Texas’ largest school districts is dodging a request for the campaign finance reports of their board members.
Paxton Prosecutors Continue to Make a Mockery of the Texas Criminal Justice System
After complaining about negative media attention, now Wice and Schaffer want to litigate their case in the court of public opinion.
Texans for Public Education Pushes "Block Vote" for Pro-Abortion Democrats
In order to be a part of their team, members must set their personal beliefs and convictions aside and cast their votes for far-left idealogues.
Texas Scorecard Radio (January 04, 2018)
Episode 14: Host Tony McDonald visits with Cary Cheshire, Zach Maxwell, and Jacob Asmussen about the latest happenings from around the Lone Star State. Arif Panju with Institute for Justice […]
Scandals Prove Dallas Voters Right to Shut Down Corrupt Bus Agency
New criminal charges and allegations of corruption provide more evidence that voters made the right decision to shut down failing bus bureaucracy Dallas County Schools.