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Hale Earns Conservative Support as Collin Commissioner
“I have fulfilled my campaign promises to you before, and I intend to again,” Collin County Precinct 3 Commissioner Darrell Hale tells Republican primary voters.

Potter County Turns Heads on Vacant Lot Spending
Potter County judge defends spending tax dollars on project she said sounded “like a total waste.”

Congressional District 11 Candidate Interview: August Pfluger
In a continuing series of one-on-one interviews with the candidates running for Texas’ 11th Congressional District, Texas Scorecard sits down with August Pfluger to discuss his campaign for Congress.

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“Pro-Life” Granger Refuses to Stand for Tinslee Lewis
The embattled Fort Worth congresswoman dodges a question about the life of the 1-year-old baby under siege in her city.

Texas Scorecard Radio (February 20, 2020)
Tim Dunn joins the show to discuss the race for Texas’ 11th Congressional District.

Congressional District 11 Candidate Interview: Robert Tucker
In a continuing series of one-on-one interviews with the candidates running for Texas’ 11th Congressional District, Texas Scorecard sits down with Robert Tucker to discuss his campaign for Congress.

Sheffield Re-Election Would Put Granny Tax on Agenda Again
Sheffield would be in even better shape to pass the granny tax if Democrats are successful in taking the Texas House.

Dan Flynn Betrayed Taxpayers, Supported Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying
Banning taxpayer-funded lobbying has been a priority of the Republican Party of Texas and even Gov. Greg Abbott.

Citizens Call out Crenshaw for Kay Granger Endorsement
Granger has one of the most liberal voting records in Congress, according to the Club for Growth, FreedomWorks, Conservative Review, Heritage Action, and others.

Is Judge Jesse Nevarez Biased About Upcoming Judge Alex Kim Decision?
Social media posts and photos raise questions on whether Nevarez is being influenced by powerful parties ahead of his important Tarrant County vote.

Gun-Control Activists Next Target? Turning Texas Blue
The move is part of a national spending spree by Everytown that aims to spend at least $60 million, more than double what it spent in the 2018 midterm elections.