NEWS

HISD Taxpayers To Vote On Robin Hood, Again
HISD are set to ask voters, again, if they want to send money to the state’s robin hood program

AISD Teachers Hand Out Fliers on Avoiding ICE
Teachers with Austin ISD have been advising students on how to avoid compliance with federal immigration authorities.

Senate Seeks CPS Reform
Connecting Texas Foster Kids to Community with SB 11

Straus Makes Committee Assignments…Finally
True to the predictions of his Democrat surrogates, House Speaker Straus’ “Operation Slowdown” puts the Texas House far behind the Texas Senate.

Real Choices, Real Innovation
Well-intentioned regulation of private schools will stifle the innovation necessary to deliver a quality education as surely as malicious regulation.

Tarrant County Jury Convicts Mexican National of Voter Fraud
A non-citizen has been convicted of illegally voting in numerous Texas elections.

House Leadership Violates Constitution, Empowers Democrats
Thanks to Speaker Joe Straus’s refusal to appoint committees, the Democrat coalition in the Texas House were empowered to ignore the Texas constitution and leave a spending spree on the table.

San Antonio Shakeup
As San Antonio’s municipal elections become more crowded and chaotic, citizen engagement is more important – and necessary – than ever before.

Debt is on the Rise, and Voters Have No Say
More and more taxing entities are issuing debt without voter approval, only securing Texas’s position as number two in local, per capita debt.

Texas Senate Moves to Ban Sanctuary Cities
The second item to pass the Texas Senate is Republican priority legislation to force cities to cooperate with immigration enforcement efforts.

Senate Makes Genuine Ethics Reform its First Bill Passed
The first major item to pass the state’s upper chamber is genuine ethics reform legislation.

When Will Texas House Ban Sanctuary Cities?
The Texas Senate has passed a bill that would ban “sanctuary cities,” will the Texas House do their part?