NEWS
Austin’s $10B Transit Plan Could Mean Massive Tax Increase
The city’s costly bus and rail transit plan could raise the median homeowner’s annual tax bill by over $440.
Trump’s Coronavirus Address and What It Means for Texans
What the “most aggressive and comprehensive effort to confront a foreign virus in modern history” means for those in the Lone Star State.
Commentary: God and Fear of the Coronavirus
How we are to respond to the dangers surrounding us.
Environmental Extremists Are Wrong on Natural Gas Flaring
Data shows that Texas has made vast improvements in its flaring intensity in recent years, as technology improvements and other factors have lowered the number.
Texas Scorecard Radio (March 12, 2020)
Election data guru Derek Ryan discusses what we can learn from the March primary election numbers.
Austin Mayor Sends Mixed Messages Over SXSW’s Coronavirus Cancellation
After canceling an economically vital $350 million festival because of coronavirus fears, the mayor told Austinites to go out to clubs.
Former Californians Launch Conservative PAC to ‘Keep Texas Red’
Don’t vote for what we fled.
What Issues Concerned Tarrant Voters?
Voters expressed concerns over healthcare, immigration, education, and other issues.
Democrat Official Under Fire for Vote ‘Discrepancies’ in Dallas Primaries
Dallas County required a court order to count all Super Tuesday ballots after Elections Administrator Toni Pippins-Poole found votes “unaccounted for” in March 3 primaries.
UPDATE: Dallas Judge Orders Recount to Fix Democrat Election Official’s Mistake
Dallas County will rescan some Super Tuesday ballots after Elections Administrator Toni Pippins-Poole found votes “unaccounted for” in March 3 primaries.
Dawn at the Alamo: Who Will Answer the Call?
Just as the Texians at the Alamo faced looming threats against their freedom, so do we today.
Texas’ Trey Trainor Gets Hearing for FEC Appointment
Confirmation would allow elections commission to conduct business.