NEWS
Tinderholt Pens Letter to Amarillo Mayor Over Abuse of Power
“Your requests for individuals to stand and publicly proclaim allegiance to a policy or be removed was concerning at best and an absolute abuse of power at worst.”
Austin Planning to Raise Taxes Again
Austin residents: take action. Your hard-earned money depends on it.
Midlanders to See Increase on Utility Bill
Midland City Council Members voted unanimously in support of a new stormwater fee to be levied Fall 2018.
Texas Senator Calls for end of “Debtors’ Prison” Driver Responsibility Program
“The DRP is state government at its worst… Without a means to get to work, too many Texans are losing their jobs thanks to state government’s hunger for money.”
West U Councilwoman Who Attacked Teens Claims She’s the Victim
A West U Councilwomen verbally attacked a group of teenagers after she found out they were Trump supporters.
McLennan County Set for an Interesting DA Race
This is sure to be an interesting race and one that should certainly be on voters’ radar going into the 2018 midterm elections.
Texas GOP Affirms Support for Second Amendment
“The best preservation of our safety as individuals and as a free republic is our citizens bearing arms without government regulation.”
Taxpayers Should Take Notice of Houston’s Long-Term Financial Goals
Houston’s long-term financial report provides a few promising proposals, but leaves a lot to be desired for taxpayers.
Bloated Bond Packages
April in Texas is a great time of year. Baseball is back, warmer weather is in the air, bluebonnets are...
Trump Nominates Austin Attorney David Morales for Federal Judge Post
“David Morales will make an outstanding federal judge…he will be a principled, passionate defender of the Constitution and the rule of law…”
Beto O’Rourke: If You Like Your AR-15, You Can Keep It*
A ban on “sale, production, transfer, and importation” is, in practical terms, confiscation and prohibition.
Parker County Sets Texas’ First Annexation Reform Election
Parker County Commissioners voted to accept the state’s first-ever municipal annexation reform petition and put a forced-annexation ban on the ballot.