The results are in, and it’s clear that GOP voters expect the next legislative session to be the most conservative session in Texas history. I, for one, am excited about how united GOP voters were in supporting all 10 GOP ballot initiatives.

Today, we unpack each initiative and remind Texans of what it will take to ensure that those propositions become law.

U.S. Rep. Chip Roy gave Texans an important reminder this week in his speech to Congress about the failures of both parties to fight for the priorities of Americans. So many of us are tired of being last in politicians’ list of priorities while our enemies are put in the front of the line. Today, we give you his speech as a reminder of the time in which we live.

 

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Fort Worth “Republican” Celebrates Pride Month

An alleged Republican mayor is celebrating Pride Month, the Texas Senate is moving to the right, and conservatives in the Texas House continue to fight to advance conservative policy even after the session.

Session Overview: The Ugly

This is the final part of the three-part series covering the session. Today, we discuss the easy wins that were overlooked or, in most cases, intentionally killed.

Session Overview: The Bad

Today, we talk about the real problem Texas has with spending and the implications that that has had on property tax relief and other policies that relate to taxpayers.

Session Overview: The Good

Today we go over many, not all, of the positive accomplishments of this legislative session. The one I forgot to mention was school choice which I will address in a later show.