NEWS

Houston Jury Rules Against SEIU Tactics
A Harris County jury ruled that the SEIU’s false claims in their Justice for Janitors campaign directly led to the loss of business for a Houston janitorial company.

Union’s Blackmail Playbook Gets Day In Court
The Contract Campaign Manual, the playbook that the SEIU uses to guide their deceptive smear campaigns, is currently at the center of the trial against them.

Public (Un)Improvement District
Shocking no one, a tax implemented in a major downtown district may actually be to blame for stifling growth it was supposed to stimulate.

Federal Court Suspicious of SEC Claims In Paxton Case
According to long-standing legal precedence, if the SEC levied identical charges against a registered broker, they would have no case.

Texas Beer Brewers Win Legal Battle
Texas brewers have notched a major legal victory for economic liberty in Texas.

Democrat Sheriff Candidate to Establish First “Sanctuary” City
The Democrat candidate for sheriff says she plans to not cooperate with federal immigration law.
Paxton Sues Waller County for Gun Law Violation
Paxton sues Waller County for failing to comply with state gun law.

Huffines: Abolish Redundant and Costly Education Bureaucracy
In addition to the fact DCS does not educate a single child, Huffines cites its high cost, poor performance, inefficiency, and the existence of better alternatives as reasons to shut it down.

Conservatives Call For Reform or Abolition of the Texas Ethics Commission
“The Texas Ethics Commission presents a great threat to the constitutionally protected liberties of 27 million Texans. All of the commissioners need to be replaced, and the agency needs to be fundamentally reformed or abolished.”

SEIU Tactics on Full Display
The tactics deployed by the SEIU are now coming under fire. Planting employees, filing baseless lawsuits, and making false claims were used against businesses that didn’t comply with their demands.

Are public schools becoming biggest school choice advocates?
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Public Schools are not Teaching America’s Heritage
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