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US Sen. Ted Cruz Endorses Conservative Activist Mike Olcott
Cruz says that Olcott “represents the first of many strong candidates who are ready to unseat incumbents who failed to vote yes for school choice.”
Will Texas Pass Border Security Measures in a Special Legislative Session?
As Texas lawmakers finally came to a consensus on property tax relief, Gov. Greg Abbott may now choose to...
New PAC Urges Republicans to ‘Stand With Paxton’
A new PAC is calling on Republican voters to rally around Attorney General Ken Paxton ahead of his upcoming...
Libs of TikTok Calls Out School’s Graphic Book
Although the Texas Legislature passed a measure prohibiting sexually explicit books in all public schools, Fort Worth Independent School District still includes a sexually explicit book on their library shelves. A tweet from the popular social media group Libs of...
UPDATE: NYT ‘Diversity’ Advocate Rejects A&M’s Journalism Director Offer
Following public concern, Texas A&M’s recently hired journalism director has decided to stay at the University of Texas at Austin. Last month, Texas Scorecard reported that Texas A&M University hired Kathleen McElroy, former New York Times senior editor and a...
Lawmaker Blasts Texas Democrats for ‘Siding With Hamas’
State Rep. Brian Harrison has filed a resolution to remove every Democrat committee chair in the Texas House.
Gov. Abbott Warns Chinese Nationals Crossing Southwest Border Present ‘Existential Threat’
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents saw 4,261 Chinese nationals in October alone.
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Sheila Jackson Lee Tells Voters Wrong Election Date in TV Ad
A new campaign ad tells voters to vote on December 7, instead of December 9.
Constituents Say State Rep. Frazier Should Resign After Pleading Guilty to Sign Shenanigans
Frederick Frazier is expected to receive a dishonorable discharge from the Dallas Police Department.
New PAC Urges Republicans to ‘Stand With Paxton’
A new PAC is calling on Republican voters to rally around Attorney General Ken Paxton ahead of his upcoming...
Libs of TikTok Calls Out School’s Graphic Book
Although the Texas Legislature passed a measure prohibiting sexually explicit books in all public schools,...
UPDATE: NYT ‘Diversity’ Advocate Rejects A&M’s Journalism Director Offer
Following public concern, Texas A&M’s recently hired journalism director has decided to stay at the University of Texas at Austin. Last month, Texas Scorecard reported that Texas A&M University hired Kathleen McElroy, former New York Times senior editor and a...
Is Property Tax Relief Deal Enough for Texas Taxpayers?
With the House and Senate prepared to pass a deal on property tax relief later this week, Texans are sounding off on whether the agreement is enough to satisfy taxpayers. Following a months-long stalemate between the House and Senate on how to distribute funds...
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Commentary: The Shame of Proxy Voting in the House of Representatives
The House of 1814—like the House of the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793, the Spanish Flu of 1918, the Civil War, and 9/11—continued to meet in person, conducting the business of those who elected them. In the shadow of their memory, the House of 2020 finds itself diminished.
Commentary: Who and What Killed George Floyd?
Government actions have long-reaching effects.
Letter: Governor, It’s Time for an About-Face
A state representative writes to Gov. Greg Abbott in light of the Chinese coronavirus shutdowns and $295 million contact tracing agreement.
David’s City
Even when silent, the stones in Jerusalem offer a loud testimony.