NEWS
Blog: How Property Taxes Work (And Why Taxpayers Continue to Hurt)
Just cutting tax rates isn’t enough.
Grassroots Coalition to Abbott: Cut Taxes Now
A coalition of 226 conservative grassroots political leaders has signed onto a letter to Gov. Greg Abbott, urging tax relief.
Commentary: A Budding Red Rebound
It is worth analyzing voting patterns as we approach the 2020 election.
St. Edward’s Announces Budget Cuts; A&M, UT Still Silent
Private universities continue to make spending cuts as they project substantial revenue shortfalls, but Texas public universities have yet to announce any cost-saving measures.
Runoff Review: Gonzales and Reyes Fight to Defend Democrat Target District
Two candidates attempt to replace the most liberal Republican congressman in Texas.
Texas Supreme Court Halts Democrat Mail Ballot Expansion Plans For Now
While the Texas Supreme Court has not ruled on the merit of the case, oral arguments are scheduled to begin on Wednesday.
Runoff Review: Wall and Nehls Compete to Succeed Olson
Conservatives have criticized Nehls for his opposition to strong sanctuary city laws, which he said “[create] an us-versus-them attitude” between law enforcement and illegal aliens, and for his opposition to Texas gun rights.
South Texas Mayor’s Voter Fraud Trial Delayed Again
Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina’s trial on felony charges of organized election fraud and illegal voting is postponed past June due to the coronavirus.
Questions Arise Over Special Development Deal for Democrat Senate Candidate’s Son
A controversial proposal from the state senator’s son to build a soccer field underneath Dallas’ I-345 is back for consideration on Monday.
Runoff Review: Sessions Faces Swann in Comeback Bid
Two candidates square off for the chance to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Bill Flores in Congress.
Friday Roundup Podcast: 05/15/2020
Give them an inch, and they’ll take a mile.
Friday Roundup: May 15, 2020
Give them an inch, and they’ll take a mile.