NEWS

The Law and Legal Plunder
God’s law is a blessing to the good and a terror to the wicked.

Central Texas Citizens Vote Down School Spending Hikes
Bonds for school facilities failed in Elgin, Leander, Georgetown, and Bartlett ISDs.

Amarillo Voters Defeat Tax Increase
Voters reject city council’s push for the largest tax increase in Amarillo history.

Pflugerville Voters Insert Controversial Sexuality Amendments in City Charter
“SOGI laws … are not about freedom—they are about coercion.”

Texas Association of School Boards Deflects on Pornography in Schools
The association says Gov. Greg Abbott should have sent his request to the Texas Education Agency or the State Board of Education.

Citizen Victory: Education Establishment Loses Another Seat in Carroll ISD
Transparency and accountability candidate Andrew Yeager defeats pro-establishment candidate Stephanie Williams.

More Migrants Headed for Texas Border
Another migrant caravan begins its journey through Mexico, while even more amass at the border in preparation to beat the reinstatement of the Remain in Mexico policy.

Patrick McGuinness Announces for Texas House District 52
He joins two other Republican candidates who have already announced for the position.

SPECIAL RUNOFF RESULTS: Lujan Wins San Antonio-Area Texas House Seat
Republican John Lujan will fill the House District 118 seat vacated by Democrat Leo Pacheco.

LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS: Allen Voters Reject Longer Term Limits
The city will keep its current 12-year limits for mayors and council members.

ELECTION RESULTS: Texas Voters Approve All Constitutional Amendment Propositions
Two of the propositions were directly related to government overreach in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

ELECTION RESULTS: Austin Voters Reject Effort to Restore Local Police
“Tonight was a setback, but we are not defeated.”