NEWS

Bernie Sanders Endorses Fort Worth Mayoral Candidate
Democrat candidate for presidential nomination inserts himself into Fort Worth politics in Democrats’ latest play to turn Texas blue in 2020.

Commentary: How One Student Group Spreads an Inspiring Pro-Life Message
One cross per child, one rose per woman.

Gates of Ekron
We must be faithfully committed to the work of winning.

Will San Antonio’s Mayor Continue Discriminating?
The mayor, who recently banned Chick-fil-A for its religious beliefs, is up for re-election in May.

Senate’s School Safety Plan Advances Despite Conservative Opposition
Last week, JoAnn Fleming issued an email alert urging lawmakers to “Kill this Bill Now!”

Controversy Clouds Dallas’ New Anti-Worker Paid Sick Leave
Mayor Rawlings pointed to clouds of corruption as councilmen clash over controversial mandate.

Commentary: Why Taxpayers Should Vote NO on Allen ISD Bond
A simple year-long delay will allow reconsideration of all the projects and proposals without impacting the quality of our district.

Texas House Advances Legislation to Add Illegal Aliens to Welfare Rolls
Brooks Landgraf accepted an amendment that grants welfare benefits to illegal aliens. And no lawmaker objected or even asked for a vote.

With Deadline Approaching, House Decides to Take Weekend Off
On Thursday, May 9, the final day a House bill can be passed, many bills will be left on the calendar without a vote.

Second Amendment Activists Sound the Alarm on Anti-Gun Measure
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, a Michael Bloomberg-funded gun control organization, testified in favor of the legislation.

What to Expect on Ector County’s Ballot
Ector County’s hospital district and Odessa College feature a slate of trustee candidates on the May 4 ballot.

Commentary: The Case for Congressional Term Limits
Despite the small cost of limiting the number of terms a good representative can serve, the advantages of term limits are numerous.