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Texas A&M Regents Unanimously Pick Hegar as Next Chancellor
Comptroller Glenn Hegar is set to take on a new role on June 30.

AG Paxton Sues Another Dallas Doctor for Prescribing Children Cross-sex Hormones
Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Dr. M. Brett Cooper for illegally providing over a...

‘Monumental’ Win: Republicans Flip 23 Texas Appeals Court Seats
Republicans flipped 23 Democrat-held seats in five appellate courts across Texas, winning 25 of 26 contested...

Texas Senators Continue to Mull Reforms to Property Tax Code
As Texas draws closer to the upcoming legislative session, lawmakers continue to hold hearings on how best to address adjusting or overhauling the state’s tax code. The Senate Committee on Local Government, chaired by State Sen. Paul Bettencourt, held a...

Hutto City Council Rejects Proposal Allowing Noncitizens to Serve on Boards
Hutto City Council members rejected a proposal to allow noncitizens to serve on city boards and commissions. The proposal was presented by Hutto Mayor Pro Tem Peter Gordon, who serves on the Hutto Independent School District’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...

Texas Senators Consider Empowering Residents to Sue Entities Pushing Abortion Pills
The measure would allow private citizens to file lawsuits against internet companies advertising abortion pills.

Man With ICE Detainer Accused of Practicing Dentistry Without a License in Houston
Ceasar Augusto Perez Mejia had previously been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Houston Bar Shooting Suspect Arrested, ICE Detainer Issued
Venezuelan national Jose Miguel Briceno is accused of aggravated assault occurring as part of a mass shooting.

Islamic Center Under Securities Investigation Amid Growing Scrutiny
This is the latest in a series of state-level actions targeting EPIC and its controversial planned development.

Texas Senate Passes Ban on Red Flag Gun Laws
Critics of red flag laws argue they trample on due process and Second Amendment rights, allowing firearms to be seized based on accusations alone.

Medicaid Provider Under Investigation for Spying on Patients and Legislators
Superior HealthPlan CEO acknowledges company hired investigators to research patients, journalists, and state officials.

Conroe School Employee Arrested for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child
Michael Perry was a Crime Stoppers “Featured Felon.”

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

Texas A&M Regents Unanimously Pick Hegar as Next Chancellor
Comptroller Glenn Hegar is set to take on a new role on June 30.

AG Paxton Sues Another Dallas Doctor for Prescribing Children Cross-sex Hormones
Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Dr. M. Brett Cooper for illegally providing over a...

‘Monumental’ Win: Republicans Flip 23 Texas Appeals Court Seats
Republicans flipped 23 Democrat-held seats in five appellate courts across Texas, winning 25 of 26 contested...

Texas Senators Continue to Mull Reforms to Property Tax Code
As Texas draws closer to the upcoming legislative session, lawmakers continue to hold hearings on how best to address adjusting or overhauling the state’s tax code. The Senate Committee on Local Government, chaired by State Sen. Paul Bettencourt, held a...

Hutto City Council Rejects Proposal Allowing Noncitizens to Serve on Boards
Hutto City Council members rejected a proposal to allow noncitizens to serve on city boards and commissions. The proposal was presented by Hutto Mayor Pro Tem Peter Gordon, who serves on the Hutto Independent School District’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...
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Texas Scorecard Radio (April 02, 2020)
Not all the news is bad these days.

Friday Roundup Podcast: 03/27/2020
Cary Cheshire joins to discuss the coronavirus stimulus package and Thomas Warren has a story about government waste.

Texas Scorecard Radio (March 26, 2020)
Why are gas prices so low? Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton joins the show to explain.

Friday Roundup Podcast: 03/20/2020
This week: The coronavirus response as well as a coverup in Tarrant County over the removal of CPS cases from Judge Alex Kim’s court.

Democrats Think Over Half The U.S. Is “Garbage”
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Dawn Buckingham is the Land Commissioner of the great state of Texas.

Idolizing the Past
My high school track coach was of the opinion that the defining characteristic of a good runner was not...

11.15.2024: Abbott demands tuition freeze.
Abbott Tells Universities to Freeze Tuition… Legislation Would Require Schools to Get Parental Consent for...

11/14/24 1,600 Bills and Counting!
-New Legislation Proposes Checks on Texas Executive Power During Emergencies -Will Texas Finally End...