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House Greenlights $1.5 Billion in Film Subsidies
Originally slated at up to $500 million per biennium for ten years, an amendment was added to cap the program’s cost at $300 million per biennium.

Texas House Majority Backs School Choice Bill for the First Time
A school choice proposal in the Texas House has reached a historic milestone, with a majority of members...

Analysis: State Rep. Mano DeAyala Targets Free Speech in Texas
A new proposal in the Texas Legislature is causing significant concern among free speech advocates and legal...

Texas House Suspends Rules to Honor Group Opposing Voter ID
Just days after a series of Republican-backed resolutions faced roadblocks, the Texas House on Tuesday swiftly suspended the rules to pass a resolution recognizing the League of Women Voters of Collin County—a group with a history of opposing voter integrity measures...

Paxton Investigates Texas Lottery Over Suspicious Wins
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating the state’s lottery system, citing suspicious and possibly unlawful lottery “winnings” involving bulk ticket purchases and third-party couriers. The move comes just days after Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas...

House Passes Weakened Higher Education Reform Bill
A time consuming conference committee is likely.

House Passes Immigration Enforcement Bill Mandating Local ICE Cooperation
Lawmakers approved legislation requiring counties with jails to enter into immigration enforcement agreements with the federal government.

House Advances Legislation on Prayer and Ten Commandments in Schools
Two of the three measures considered were legislative priorities of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.

Harris County Commissioners Reject Paying Judge Hidalgo’s Trip to France
Judge Hidalgo initially attempted to conceal the destination of her trip before commissioners forced her to disclose it.

Houston ISD Investigated by Both AG and DA Over Electioneering Allegations
What began as the largest bond proposal in Texas history is now mired in controversy.

Lawmakers Look to Slash School Superintendents’ Severance Pay
Senators heard a House-passed bill to limit the tax-funded payouts to six months’ salary and benefits.

House Members Push to Pass Abortion Pill Ban Before Time Runs Out
All Senate bills must be passed out of the House by Tuesday, May 27, at midnight.

Substitute Teacher Accused of Showing Students Sexually Explicit Videos
Ashley Evans also allegedly engaged Kennedale Junior High School students in “X-rated” conversations.

House Greenlights $1.5 Billion in Film Subsidies
Originally slated at up to $500 million per biennium for ten years, an amendment was added to cap the program’s cost at $300 million per biennium.

Texas House Majority Backs School Choice Bill for the First Time
A school choice proposal in the Texas House has reached a historic milestone, with a majority of members...

Analysis: State Rep. Mano DeAyala Targets Free Speech in Texas
A new proposal in the Texas Legislature is causing significant concern among free speech advocates and legal...

Texas House Suspends Rules to Honor Group Opposing Voter ID
Just days after a series of Republican-backed resolutions faced roadblocks, the Texas House on Tuesday swiftly suspended the rules to pass a resolution recognizing the League of Women Voters of Collin County—a group with a history of opposing voter integrity measures...

Paxton Investigates Texas Lottery Over Suspicious Wins
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating the state’s lottery system, citing suspicious and possibly unlawful lottery “winnings” involving bulk ticket purchases and third-party couriers. The move comes just days after Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas...
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S5, Ep. 84: The Climate Cult Isn’t Saving The Planet! It’s Just The Opposite.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Tom Harris has 45 years experience as a mechanical engineer/project manager,...

9.12.2023: Paxton whistleblowers opposed investigating the FBI, and foreigners bought $4 billion in Texas real estate.
Paxton ‘Whistleblower’ Says Investigating FBI Would Be ‘Insane’…
Foreign Homebuyers Purchase More Than $4 Billion in Texas Real Estate…
Huffines Accuses Gov. Abbott of Touting ‘Misleading Tax Cuts’…
Another Texas Democrat Enters Race to Unseat Cruz…

9/11/2022 Paxton whistleblowers trusted the FBI
-Paxton whistleblowers refused to investigate the FBI for alleged wrongdoing
-Aggie professor decried “Texan whiteness” of regents
-Sen. Ted Cruz gets another Democrat opponent.

Paxton Trial: Where We Stand
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afxKXjivDjQ&t=12s Back in may, Andrew Murr, Ann Johnson and the...

Should We Supports A Europe That Has Abandoned Western Values
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Amber Duke is the Senior Editor of the Daily Caller and a co-host of The...

We MUST Stop Government Overspending
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Brandon Gil is the newly elected Congressman for the 26th Congressional...

3.11.2025: Will Texas criminalize memes?
Dade Phelan Wants to Criminalize Political Memes… Trump Administration Converts CBP One App to...

3/10/25 Memes Could Be ILLEGAL in Texas
- Dade Phelan's Bill Would Criminalize Political Memes - Measure Filed to End Higher Ed Instruction on...