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Central Texas Community Wants Divisive ‘Pride’ Flags Off County Buildings
New building use policies would require Bell County Commissioner Louie Minor to remove a “Pride” flag from his courthouse window.

Texans Asked to Conserve Electricity During Record Heat Wave
ERCOT previously issued a “Weather Watch” warning that higher temperatures mean higher demand on the power grid.

Trump’s Legal Jeopardy: Will He Be Able to Stay out of Jail?
Despite the injustice of the many attacks on President Donald Trump over the last 8 years, the recent...

Democrat State Rep. Julie Johnson Announces Run for Congress
House Speaker Dade Phelan empowered Johnson by making her a committee vice chair this session.

El Paso Implements Taxpayer-funded Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Board
For some Texans, these ordinances stand as a warning to the rest of the state to protect their children.

Vice President Kamala Harris Fundraises in Texas
Harris’ Texas trip comes as the Biden campaign is ramping up fundraising efforts.

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6.21.2023: Taxpayers subsidize ritual magic and witchcraft, and the Texas Senate offers more tax relief.
Texas Universities Fund Courses on Witches and Black Magic…
Senate Stands United Behind New Property Tax Relief Proposal…
Fiscal Responsibility Index Reveals Big-spending Lawmakers…
Six Flags Reportedly Fails to Enforce Age Restriction…

Carroll ISD Considers Texans for Excellence in Education as TASB Alternative
Trustees said it would be “disingenuous” to keep sending taxpayer dollars to an organization that pushes ideologies the community overwhelmingly rejected.

Texas Universities Fund Courses on Witches and Black Magic
The Texas University Fund will allocate millions of additional funds to research, but some money could go to non-essential courses.