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Texas Water Development Board Declares Interregional Water Conflict
The Texas Water Development Board has declared an interregional conflict between water Region C and Region D over the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir.
Texas To Become ‘Bitcoin Sanctuary’
Cryptocurrency advocates rejoice as Texas invests in Bitcoin.
Texas Agency Orders Universities To Disclose Illegal Alien Students
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s directive follows a June 4 ruling that illegal aliens cannot receive in-state tuition in Texas.
Texas Education Board Proposes New Standards for School Trustee Training
If adopted, the revised Framework for School Board Development will represent a fundamental shift in public school governance.
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San Antonio Public School Segregates Students in Anti-racism Exercise
Amid a national parent movement of concern for school curricula, San Antonio teachers in Northside ISD segregated a group of fifth-graders—10 and 11-year-olds—by the color of their hair as part of a lesson on the inequity of segregation. At Leon Springs Elementary...
UNT President Stands With Leftist Mob Against Conservative Students
Two weeks after an angry “pro-trans” mob at the University of North Texas shut down a conservative campus group’s event, the university’s president is speaking out and taking the side of the liberal mob. On March 2, the Young Conservatives of Texas at UNT hosted Jeff...
Texas Education Agency Adds More Teachers to Teacher Vacancy Task Force
After getting blasted for putting just two teachers on a 28-member Teacher Vacancy Task Force, the Texas Education Agency said it is expanding the group to include an equal number of teachers and school administrators. Some teachers applauded the move, while others...
League of Women Voters Honors Disgraced Harris County Elections Administrator
Following the Harris County primary election—where thousands of ballots went uncounted, polling places were improperly supplied and staffed, and results were reported an unprecedented day later than state law requires—Harris County Elections Administrator Isabel...
Panel Exposes Disconnect Between School Bond Promoters and Property Taxpayers
Shaken by a drop in the pass rate for school bond propositions to an all-time low of 61 percent last November, Texas educrats got “artful” advice last week on ways to overcome voters’ resistance to approving big bonds that are paid for with property taxes. One of the...
Beto Tries to Backtrack From Hard-left Positions
As the Democrat Party has not won a statewide office in more than 20 years, Democrat gubernatorial candidate Robert “Beto” O’Rourke has recently been walking back some of the hard-left positions that served him well on the national stage but not as well in Texas....
Abbott Replaces Top Military Leader Amid ‘Operation Lone Star’ Criticisms
As of Monday, Texas’ embattled top general was replaced amid criticisms of the state’s border security operation. Maj. Gen. Tracy Norris was appointed the Texas adjutant general in January 2019 by Gov. Greg Abbott. Her appointment technically expired on February 1,...
National Corporations Sign Letter Supporting Mutilation Experiments on Texas Minors
As the fight to protect children in Texas continues, more than 60 major corporations—including some that receive taxpayer money—are stepping into the conflict and promoting experimental “transgender” operations on minors. Apple, Google, PayPal, Meta (Facebook),...
Recounts Called for in 2 Texas House Races
Amid a nationwide crisis of a lack of voter confidence in election integrity, with some voters still questioning the outcome of the 2020 presidential race, two Texas House races will face recounts over the upcoming weeks. In House District 64, Wise County Conservative...