NEWS

Draining the Swamp
As Donald Trump begins to reform Washington, DC, he’ll need a sound example of good governing, and Texas is best poised to provide it. To do so, the Texas Legislature must step up.
HISD Voters Reject Robin Hood
Houston ISD voters resoundingly rejected the proposition to send millions of their tax dollars to the state to disperse to poorer districts.

Amarillo Voters Reject 5 Bonds, Accept 2
Voters accept bonds for public safety and roads, but reject those for expanding government offices and services.

Austin Approves Worsened Traffic, Higher Taxes
In following their trend of poor decision-making, Austin voters have approved $720 million in new debt towards projects that will cumulatively reduce the amount of navigable driveway throughout the city.

Still No Excuses
Donald Trump’s victory is a repudiation of the crony establishment personified by Texas House Speaker Joe Straus.

Rinaldi Wins on Record
With the announcement of election results it is clear that Matt Rinaldi will win re-election and continue advancing conservative issues in Austin.

Christian Takes Seat On Railroad Commission
Yet another conservative opposed by establishment coalition in Austin advances to higher office.

Anderson Loses Harris County DA Office
Harris County voters elected Kim Ogg today to lead the District Attorney’s Office.

Arlington Voters Approve New Taxes, New Rangers Stadium
Roughly 60 percent of voters supported the measure, which creates or extends five taxes to fund a new stadium, including a tax on admissions and parking.

Attorney General Orders Public Recount of Hill County Primary
To date, no one has been able to fully explain how Hill County’s primary election results showed nearly 1,800 more total votes than voters who cast a ballot.

Pray!
Let us ask God to give us the vision and strength to not just persevere until the next election but to thrive for His glory and the benefit of our 325 million countrymen.

Campaign Finance Reports Could Underlie the Real Reason for Uber Regulations
Taxi Lobbyists have given thousands of dollars to members of Houston City Council pushing for Uber regulations.