NEWS
Conservative Citizens Move to Censure Huberty
A Tea Party leader in one lawmaker’s district is asking the SREC to formally reprimand her state representative for killing a major GOP priority.
181 Years of Texas Independence!
As our Texas founding fathers put it in their Declaration of Independence from Mexico, we must “fearlessly and confidently” pursue liberty.
UPDATE: Irving City Secretary Draws More Criticism From Lawmaker Following Court Ruling
State Rep. Matt Rinaldi says a Feb. 28 court ruling confirms his assertion that Irving’s City Secretary ignored state election law in rejecting Kristi Pena’s application for mayor.
Texas Senate Works to Rein In Tuition
Strong support and backing by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has brought repealing tuition set-asides to the forefront this legislative session.
Cities Have Spent $17 Billion on Failed DART Experiment
It’s a staggering sum, especially considering DART has the 5th highest taxpayer subsidy per rider in the nation.
Reaction to Trump’s Address
Members of the Texas delegation to Congress offered their reactions to President Donald Trump's address to a...
The Trump Ten
Democrats finds themselves forced to play defense in the 2018 elections.
Convention of States Resolution Passes Texas Senate
If passed this session, Texas would join eight other states in calling for an Article V Convention.
Huberty Gives Death Sentence to School Choice
As expected, Texas House leadership says school choice is DOA this legislative session.
Phasing Out The Margins Tax
State Sen. Jane Nelson wants to eliminate Texas’ gross margins tax.
Federal Government Dropping Opposition to Texas Voter ID Law
The U.S. Dept. of Justice will file documents to formally drop its opposition to Texas’ photo voter ID law, says an attorney for plaintiffs in the case.
Democrats vs. Patriots in Texas’ Highest Court
If the Texas Supreme Court upholds Texas campaign finance laws, it will be a victory for anti-speech radicals in the Democratic Party.