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Abbott Hints at Potential Special Session on Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying Ban
The governor has shown a willingness to repeatedly bring lawmakers back to Austin to complete his agenda when he feels it’s necessary

Texas Takes Action To Keep Out Nuclear Waste
Attorney General Ken Paxton argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that federal officials are violating the...

Analysis: Property Tax Rates Drop While Values Surge in Washington County
Washington County, the birthplace of Texas independence, saw significant changes in its property tax...

Exclusive: Texas Aggie Democrats Host ‘Day of Drag’ Protest
The Texas Aggie Democrats at Texas A&M University-College Station hosted a “Day of Drag” rally Thursday evening in response to the cancellation of “Draggieland.” Around 100 students showed up, with many in drag, to protest the Texas A&M System Board of...

Dustin Burrows Turns Over Paxton Impeachment Records to Dan Patrick for Audit
Nearly a year and half after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called for an audit of impeachment-related spending by the Texas House and Senate, Speaker Dustin Burrows has finally handed over the long-withheld House records—which former Speaker Dade Phelan refused to release. In...

Former Texas Teacher Sentenced to 60 Years for Fondling First-Graders
Ryan England taught elementary school in Judson ISD near San Antonio.

New Law Protects Property Owners, Assists in Removing Squatters
Anti-squatting legislation bolsters property rights for Texans.

US Supreme Court Ruling Affirms Texas Child Sex Offender’s Conviction
The case focuses on the interpretation of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act regarding the use of habeas corpus petitions.

Houston ISD Extends Superintendent Miles’ Contract After STAAR Test Gains
The contract extension follows Houston ISD’s recent success on the 2025 STAAR exam.

DeSoto ISD Substitute Teacher Arrested for Sexually Assaulting Student
Bryson Newton is accused of sodomizing a child last year while teaching at Ruby Young Talented and Gifted Academy.

AG Paxton Files Suit Against Genetic Testing Company Over Privacy Concerns
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia have filed suit against the direct to consumer genetic testing company, 23andMe, over concerns regarding the sale of personal information.

Texas Republicans Secure Border Enforcement, Face Setbacks on Broader Immigration Legislation
Legislation to mandate E-Verify failed to pass the House.

Harris County Officially Ends Failed Guaranteed Basic Income Program
The county never disbursed the funds to anyone, despite spending millions to administer the program.

Abbott Hints at Potential Special Session on Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying Ban
The governor has shown a willingness to repeatedly bring lawmakers back to Austin to complete his agenda when he feels it’s necessary

Texas Takes Action To Keep Out Nuclear Waste
Attorney General Ken Paxton argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that federal officials are violating the...

Analysis, Central Texas, Local
Analysis: Property Tax Rates Drop While Values Surge in Washington County
Washington County, the birthplace of Texas independence, saw significant changes in its property tax...

Exclusive: Texas Aggie Democrats Host ‘Day of Drag’ Protest
The Texas Aggie Democrats at Texas A&M University-College Station hosted a “Day of Drag” rally Thursday evening in response to the cancellation of “Draggieland.” Around 100 students showed up, with many in drag, to protest the Texas A&M System Board of...

Dustin Burrows Turns Over Paxton Impeachment Records to Dan Patrick for Audit
Nearly a year and half after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called for an audit of impeachment-related spending by the Texas House and Senate, Speaker Dustin Burrows has finally handed over the long-withheld House records—which former Speaker Dade Phelan refused to release. In...
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The Prophet Amos Judges Texas Government – Part 2
Even many atheists understand that Christianity has something that society needs. On this week’s Liberty Cafe, Bill uses Amos 5 to help us understand that what we Christians have that we all need-including when we are evaluating the rulers of our civil governments-is God’s Word.

The Texas House Leadership’s Values Are NOT Texas Values
Brady Gray is a founding board member of Texas Family Project. He is passionate about fighting for Texas...

Making The Word “Republican” Mean Something Again
Luke Macias is a Texas based political consultant who has helped elect the most conservative public servants...

7.26.2023: Ken Paxton’s impeachment ‘unconstitutionally vague,’ and book vendors are suing the state.
Woman Sues Doctors Who ‘Pushed’ Gender Mutilation Procedures…
Paxton Ask Senate to Quash Articles of Impeachment…
Book Vendors Sue Over New Law to Keep Smut Out of Texas Schools…
New Association Launched as Alternative to American Library Association…

The Show Behind The Show, Jolly Ol’ Mexico Edition
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Chris & Sean talk about Spring break and Sean's trip to Mexico!

3.24.2025: Democrats run House?
Audit Shows Price Tag for Failed Paxton Impeachment… Republican Lawmaker’s Mic Cut by Democrat Chair… Court...

Real Texans: John Cornyn
In this week’s edition of REAL TEXANS, Among other things, the conversation covers the "once in a...

3/21/25 How Much Did the Paxton Impeachment Cost?
- Audit Shows $5.1 Million Price Tag for Failed Paxton Impeachment - Las Vegas Sands Folds on Casino...