NEWS
Ted Cruz: No Citizenship for Illegals
“I do not believe we should be granting a path to citizenship to anybody here illegally. Doing so is inconsistent with the promises we made to the men and women who elected us.”
Dokupil Taking on Davis in HD 134
Dokupil and grassroots leaders in the district are making sure that voters are aware of Davis’ abysmal record of supporting big government policies.
Odessa Should Anticipate May Charter Election
A May election to restructure Odessa City Council looks likely as petitioners surpass the signature threshold.
Abbott Puts Endorsement into Action in New TV Ad for Susanna Dokupil
In the 30-second spot, paid for by Abbott’s campaign, Dokupil promises to work with Abbott to pass real property tax reform.
The Texas Legislature’s New & Terrible Sexual Harassment Video
Lawmakers’ empty words and promises have shown their commitment rings hollow.
Texas Scorecard Radio (January 25, 2018)
Episode 17: Tony McDonald discusses the latest on the Charlie Geren/Bo French lawsuit. Zach Maxwell discusses a recent A.G. opinion, and Brandon Waltens discusses Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush. […]
Mail Ballot Voter Fraud Complaints Filed in Nueces County
Fraudulent mail-in ballots are the target of 30 new voter fraud complaints in Nueces County, filed by watchdog group Direct Action Texas.
Texas Association of Business – No Longer Credible As the Voice of Business
TAB demonstrates a fundamentally flawed understanding of what truly is in the interest of most Texas businesses.
Metzger Mounts Aggressive Campaign for HD 107
Despite having two Republican Primary challengers, Deanna Metzger looks to be headed to a general election against Democrat State Rep. Victoria Neave.
Property Tax Reform at Heart of First School Finance Commission Hearing
Though the agenda centered on educational outcomes, property tax reform quickly came into focus during the commission’s first hearing.
Vultures Circling Around Villalba Campaign
A prominent Republican legislator’s re-election hopes are in dire straits as both local citizens and the Austin lobby withdraw their support.
Harris County Hiding Records on Non-Citizens Registering to Vote
Another Texas county faces a federal lawsuit if it continues to deny access to public voter roll records.