NEWS
Commentary: Could 1972 Equal Rights Amendment Have New Life?
After Virginia’s presumed 2020 “ratification” of the 1972 Equal Rights Amendment, what happens next is anybody’s guess.
Commentary: Our Elites Have Learned Nothing
More and more, the 2020 election is shaping up to be a referendum on who will rule. The people who cast their votes from all around the country? Or the self-appointed demigods who are nothing if not appalled by anything resembling the popular will?
Commentary: Tarrant County Has a Property Tax Election Right Now—And it’s Massively Flawed
Here’s how it works and what you can do about it.
Washed Clean
A dirty room won’t clean itself, and neither will a dirty government.
Contested Commissioner Races Gearing Up in Potter County
Two races on the Republican primary ballot that drew little action in 2016 have become the set for a pitched fight in 2020.
Plano Appoints Citizens to Review Controversial Development Plan
Citizen review committee appointed by new city council seeks a shared vision for revising the city’s contentious Plano Tomorrow comprehensive plan.
Cook Children’s Lawyers Recuse Life-Saving Judge in Quest to Kill Baby
The life of 9-month-old Tinslee Lewis hangs in the balance as the hospital’s lawyers continue waging legal warfare against the family trying to protect her.
Commentary: Why I Volunteered for Plano’s Comprehensive Plan Review Committee
Dr. Yoram Solomon explains why he wants to help create a shared vision for all in Plano.
Granger’s Panther Island Running Out of Money
Agency overseeing the $1.17 billion redevelopment boondoggle in Fort Worth is scrambling to find more money to keep long-delayed project going past December 30.
Commentary: How We Defeated a Bond, but Not Without Grief
Republican activist Stacy Roberts shares how West Texans once again defeated a boomerang bond measure, but not without experiencing legal intimidation from pro-bond proponents.
Texas Scorecard Radio (December 05, 2019)
Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Jason Isaac discusses the costly carbon neutral plans leftist are pushing in our Texas cities.
Austin Council Wants Even More Homeless Hotels
“To just put all [the homeless] in a really shoddy hotel a few hundred feet from where we live … is just going to make the problem so much worse.”