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Poll: Energy Independence Valued More Than Fighting ‘Climate Change’
This comes as Republican lawmakers have proposed several energy-related measures in the Texas Legislature aimed at securing the Texas grid.

US Sen. Cornyn Backs Texas in Fight for Judicial Finality
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas has filed an amicus brief in support of Texas' position in the case of Rivers...

Libraries Could Lose Funding for Hosting Drag Queen Story Hours Under Senate Proposal
State taxpayer funds could soon be removed from libraries that host “drag queen story hours,” in which men...

Amid Concerns Surrounding Texas Lottery, Senators Approve Courier Ban
Days after Texas Lottery commissioners faced widespread criticism from state lawmakers, Texas senators have sent a measure banning lottery courier services to the House for approval. Senate Bill 28, filed by State Sen. Bob Hall (R-Edgewood), passed 31-0 in quick...

State Rep. Leach Refiles Mail Ballot Measure Gov. Abbott Vetoed in 2023
Republican State Rep. Jeff Leach of Allen has refiled a measure that Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed in 2023. Leach’s House Bill 3162 is purportedly aimed at expanding the voting rights of disabled Texans by allowing “certain voters” access to an electronic absentee ballot. ...

State Investigating Muslim Compound for Fair Housing Violations
The probe is just the latest investigation announced against the East Plano Islamic Center this week.

Exclusive: Inside Texas A&M’s ‘Draggieland’
After the Texas A&M University regents banned on-campus drag shows, a federal judge temporarily blocked the ban—allowing “Draggieland” to proceed as planned.

Superintendent Salaries Continue to Climb as Schools Claim They’re Underfunded
Texas taxpayers are footing the bill for increasingly extravagant school administrator pay.

Red Oak ISD Teacher Says He Experiences ‘Gender Euphoria’ Around Students
Zachary Sandri, who now goes by “Rosalynn,” began a video posted on social media by describing himself as a “transgender goddess.”

Poll: Energy Independence Valued More Than Fighting ‘Climate Change’
This comes as Republican lawmakers have proposed several energy-related measures in the Texas Legislature aimed at securing the Texas grid.

US Sen. Cornyn Backs Texas in Fight for Judicial Finality
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas has filed an amicus brief in support of Texas' position in the case of Rivers...

Libraries Could Lose Funding for Hosting Drag Queen Story Hours Under Senate Proposal
State taxpayer funds could soon be removed from libraries that host “drag queen story hours,” in which men...

Amid Concerns Surrounding Texas Lottery, Senators Approve Courier Ban
Days after Texas Lottery commissioners faced widespread criticism from state lawmakers, Texas senators have sent a measure banning lottery courier services to the House for approval. Senate Bill 28, filed by State Sen. Bob Hall (R-Edgewood), passed 31-0 in quick...

State Rep. Leach Refiles Mail Ballot Measure Gov. Abbott Vetoed in 2023
Republican State Rep. Jeff Leach of Allen has refiled a measure that Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed in 2023. Leach’s House Bill 3162 is purportedly aimed at expanding the voting rights of disabled Texans by allowing “certain voters” access to an electronic absentee ballot. ...
VIDEOS AND PODCASTS
Texas Pushes Back Against Immigration Crisis
Buckle up and get ready for a showdown at the border! Governor Abbott accuses President Biden of violating his oath and enticing illegal immigrants to break US laws. Find out how Texas is pushing back against the immigration crisis in this gripping video.

Conservative Policies We Must Address in 2025
We all know that the legislature needs to take the Texas GOP priorities seriously. We also know that there are tons of policies that the Texas House killed last session that also need to be revisited. Today I break down a few really important issues that I think absolutely need to be addressed next session so that we can start preparing now for the push that we know is necessary next year.

Will Fake Texas Republicans Continue To Serve Socialists Rather Than Their Voters?
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Brandon Waltens, Senior Editor Texas Scorecard.

8.14.2024: Texas Farm Bureau relents.
Texas Farm Bureau Relents on China... Forestry Association Doubles Down… Illegal Aliens Smuggled Inside...

8/13/24 CenterPoint Under Investigation
-Attorney General Initiates Investigation of CenterPoint’s Response to Hurricane Beryl
-Planned Parenthood Videos Seized by Kamala Harris Now Released
-Rep. De La Cruz Forms South Texas Water Working Group to Address Shortages
COMMENTARY

Y’All Answered: Political Labels?
Readers offer their insights and experiences.

School Health Advisory Council: The Best Argument Ever for School Choice
Competition and the free market is still the American way. The educational industrial complex needs to remember that, and parents are the only ones who have the power to remind them.

Is The Republic Still Worth Serving?
Veterans Day is an opportunity to thank those who have served, and consider what sort of nation we ask men and women to defend.

DOJ Protects D.C. Brothel Customers… As Congress Votes For New FBI Facility
DOJ press release explains “elected officials” among the brothel’s clientele but does not name any of them.