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Friday Roundup Podcast: 03/20/2020
This week: The coronavirus response as well as a coverup in Tarrant County over the removal of CPS cases from Judge Alex Kim’s court.

Friday Roundup: March 20, 2020
Brandon Waltens, Cary Cheshire, and Robert Montoya discuss the coronavirus response as well as a coverup in Tarrant County over the removal of CPS cases from Judge Alex Kim’s court.

Building in Vain
Herod the Great built to satisfy his vanity and lust for power. What about us?

Texas’ Top County to Stop Hiding Noncitizen Voter Data
Harris County will finally release public records of foreigners registering and voting, ending a two-year court fight with election integrity group Public Interest Legal.

Blog: It Is the Chinese Coronavirus
It is fairly evident why the brutal, murderous communist government of China is haranguing its media puppets into manufactured outrage over a time-honored naming scheme. Less evident is why some people insist on capitulating to them.

Abbott Bans Dine-In, Gatherings of 10+ for 2 Weeks
The governor says the order is necessary to help contain the spread of the Chinese coronavirus and prevent it from overrunning the state’s medical infrastructure.

Reader Survey: Should Political Candidates Knock Doors Right Now?
We asked readers if a candidate going door to door in the coronavirus climate would make them more or less likely to vote for that candidate.

Abbott Authorizes Restaurants to Deliver Alcohol Along With Food
This action is one of many Abbott has taken in response to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic that’s seen many taken ill and dramatically altered everyday life for Texans.

Texas Scorecard Radio (March 19, 2020)
We discuss the impact coronavirus is having and will have on Texans as shut downs and “social distancing” increase daily.

Williamson County Orders Coronavirus Closures
Amid nationwide response to the virus, strict regulations are now coming to Williamson County citizens.

Lockdown: Laredo City Council Orders Mandatory Quarantine
The order prohibiting gatherings of more than 10 people is the first of its kind in the state.

INTERVIEW: Candidate Jennifer Fleck for Central Texas State Representative
Amid a variety of local issues, we sat down with Jennifer Fleck to hear what she’d do if elected to the Texas House.