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…efforts to censure House Speaker Joe Straus were successful, but efforts to censure State Rep. Byron Cook and other lawmakers were not. What are some examples of actions you believe…
…for the Republican nomination in House District 121 and has been endorsed in the race by outgoing House Speaker Joe Straus, who killed the spending limits bill during the regular…
After retiring Texas House Speaker Joe Straus announced yesterday he spent $1 million to support “responsible Republicans” in their elections, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick fired back with a statement accusing…
…the sort of “coalition” vote, with Democrats joining with a minority of Republicans, that propelled Texas House Speaker Joe Straus into power in 2009. Despite new Republican caucus rules that…
…as a conservative but quickly revealed himself once in office to be a tool of the crony leadership of House Speaker Joe Straus. Energy Secretary Rick Perry (an Air Force…
Long before open carry legislation passed the legislature in 2015, Texas citizens have been free to carry long guns openly without a permit. One Republican candidate for the Texas House,…
…largely to give cover to allies of outgoing Speaker Joe Straus, supporting liberal candidates in the recent primary election like pro-abortion State Rep. Sarah Davis (R–West University Place) over conservative…
…process to nominate a unified speaker candidate in caucus. Shortly after the change was made, Speaker Joe Straus decided to retire with many attributing his departure to the new process….
…around the state. Ratliff served with little distinction for one legislative session, where he was closely affiliated with disgraced House Speaker Joe Straus’ coalition government which opposed the legislative agenda…