We start off this week discussing the story that broke last week covering the sexual relationship between Representative Lacey Hull, Cole Hefner, and their mutual campaign consultant, Jordan Berry. This is just one of the many scandals plaguing the Legislature, and the cultural problems in the chamber are being reflected in their votes.

Many GOP priorities are actively being killed by Chris Paddie and Dustin Burrows. We overview each of them today.

Saturday’s election brought about several victories. Southlake took down the critical race theory agenda that was being pushed in their school, Austin and San Antonio had strong results on ballot measures, and Lubbock outlawed abortion.

 

 

A lot is going on this week, and it’s a blessing to keep you updated on all things Texas!

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THE LATEST

Texas Disaster Exploited By Libs

Watching those on the left attack policy makers in an attempt to politicize one of the most destructive natural disasters in modern Texas history has been infuriating.

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.