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Trump’s Executive Order Strengthens Election Laws
Texas already complies with most of the order’s sweeping election reforms.

Cruz Files Constitutional Amendment To Prevent Democrats From Packing SCOTUS
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas reintroduced a constitutional amendment requiring a total of nine Supreme Court...

UT-Austin Offers Core Math Classes Focused on ‘Racial Inequality’
This spring semester, the University of Texas at Austin is offering math courses focused on Marxist theory...

Analysis: Victoria County Residents Face Varied Outcomes in Recent Property Tax Shifts
Victoria County, situated near the Gulf Coast, has experienced a relatively steady taxing environment over the three years from 2019 to 2022. Only a couple of taxing entities in the county bucked the trend of lowered taxing rates, failing to keep rising property...

Mother Plans to Sue Houston ISD After Daughter’s Alleged Assault by Dance Teacher
After her daughter was allegedly assaulted by a dance teacher at Fleming Middle School, a mother is now suing Houston Independent School District, claiming campus administration failed to address the situation appropriately. Mom LaNita Milligan is taking legal action...

Groups Warn Texas Ethics Commission Is Chilling Citizen Speech
The Institute for Free Speech warned that Texas’ interpretation of lobbying could have ensnared the Founding Fathers themselves.

Former Houston ISD Official on Trial for Corruption
A Houston ISD official and a district vendor were initially indicted in December 2021 on multiple charges, with additional tax-related counts added in April 2022.

Allen ISD Teacher on Leave Over ‘Inappropriate Communication’ With Students
Another district employee was arrested for online solicitation of a minor—the second in two months.

US Rep. Troy Nehls Calls to End Taxpayer Funding for NPR and PBS
The movement to stop sending taxpayer money to media outlets continues to grow.

AG Paxton Investigates Islamic Center’s Potential Violations of Consumer Protection Laws
The investigation follows Gov. Abbott’s declaration that “Sharia Cities” are not allowed in Texas.

Millsap ISD Superintendent Ousted for Failing to Report Teachers’ Abuse of Autistic Student
Superintendent Edie Martin and two special education teachers were arrested in connection with the child abuse.

Houston’s Montrose Center To Host Drag Show Open to Children
The non-profit provides LGBT “services” to children as young as seven.

Ex-Professor Admits To Stealing Nearly $1 Million From Tarleton State University
Julie Howell used a university payment card for “personal expenditures, primarily related to gambling.”

Trump’s Executive Order Strengthens Election Laws
Texas already complies with most of the order’s sweeping election reforms.

Cruz Files Constitutional Amendment To Prevent Democrats From Packing SCOTUS
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas reintroduced a constitutional amendment requiring a total of nine Supreme Court...

UT-Austin Offers Core Math Classes Focused on ‘Racial Inequality’
This spring semester, the University of Texas at Austin is offering math courses focused on Marxist theory...

Analysis: Victoria County Residents Face Varied Outcomes in Recent Property Tax Shifts
Victoria County, situated near the Gulf Coast, has experienced a relatively steady taxing environment over the three years from 2019 to 2022. Only a couple of taxing entities in the county bucked the trend of lowered taxing rates, failing to keep rising property...

Mother Plans to Sue Houston ISD After Daughter’s Alleged Assault by Dance Teacher
After her daughter was allegedly assaulted by a dance teacher at Fleming Middle School, a mother is now suing Houston Independent School District, claiming campus administration failed to address the situation appropriately. Mom LaNita Milligan is taking legal action...
VIDEOS AND PODCASTS
Dade Phelan’s Popularity Plummets
Michael Quinn Sullivan returns to talk about the political impeachment of AG Ken Paxton and House Speaker Dade Phelan’s plummeting popularity. Plus, Hava Armstrong talks about her new organization taking on the Texas Association of School Boards.

Big Shoes To Fill At The Republican Party Of Texas
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Abraham George is the chairman of the Collin County GOP. He’s running to be...

Cities Banning Unwanted Businesses
In an attempt to change culture, cities are banning businesses they don’t like.

4.4.2024: Do Texans want Republican representation?
UT Austin Closes DEI Office… Oliverson Promises Republican Representation as Speaker… Tarrant County will...

Interview: Tom Oliverson for Speaker
Today we have a discussion with Tom Oliverson on why he’s running for speaker and the structural changes he believes should occur to reform the Texas House.

2.7.2025: Aggie prof blasts Trump over USAID.
Texas A&M Professor Criticizes USAID Shutdown... in Taxpayer-funded, Leftwing Publication… Legislation...

2/6/25 Texas A&M Professor Mad About USAID Shutdown
- Texas A&M Professor Criticizes USAID Shutdown in Taxpayer-funded Publication - New Legislation Would...

Democrats Know Where Violent Illegal Alien Criminals Are
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Chris Cabrera, is the vice president of the National Border Patrol Council.

Are Local Sheriffs Going to Fix the Border Crisis?
Local sheriffs and jails are right in the middle of the border debate. How will they handle it?