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UT-Austin Picks Reagan Scholar as Provost Finalist
The university intends to follow the state lawmakers’ yet-to-be-signed higher education reform.
Texas Ends In-State Tuition for Illegals Hours After Trump DOJ Files Lawsuit
State lawmakers failed to pass legislation banning the practice.
Texas Lottery Commission Begins Transfer Process to Department of Licensing & Regulation
While lawmakers voted to abolish the commission, the proposal has still not yet been signed into law by the governor.
Lawsuit Accusing Lotto Ticket Reseller Service of Fraud Dropped
The nonsuit represents a momentary reprieve for defendants involved in the April 2023 rigged jackpot, as attention shifts to Travis County litigation.
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Homesick Texas Democrats Ask Supporters to Send Soda and Candy
No, it’s not an outtake from the Allan Sherman novelty song “Hello Mudda, Hello Fadduh.” Democrat lawmakers who fled Texas almost two weeks ago in order to freeze progress on the current special legislative session are feeling a little homesick and asking supporters...
Texas Governor’s Race Continues to Get National Attention
As Gov. Greg Abbott attempts to ward off Republican opponents in the 2022 primary election, one of his challengers is boasting a national endorsement in his bid to replace him. On Thursday, U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R–Kentucky) announced his endorsement of Don Huffines,...
Amid Border Crisis, Gov. Abbott’s Challengers Outline Security Plans
As a humanitarian disaster continues to unfold at the Texas-Mexico border, Republican candidates for governor are calling out Gov. Greg Abbott for his failure on the issue and outlining what they would do if elected. “Our border is not secure. @GregAbbott_TX has...
Some Democrats Trickle Back In, but Texas House Still Lacks Quorum
The Texas House of Representatives has been paralyzed for the last nine days due to an insufficient amount of lawmakers present to conduct legislative business, after almost all of the House Democrat Caucus broke quorum (after being enabled by Republican leadership)...
Abortion Businesses Target Pro-Life Activist in Lawsuit
Last week, a group of pro-abortion organizations filed a lawsuit to attempt to strike down Texas’ new heartbeat law, Senate Bill 8, which aims to ban abortions after a baby’s heartbeat is detected by allowing private citizens to sue abortionists. But while the lawsuit...
Texas Now Ranks Even Higher for Biggest Property Tax Burden
If you ask a homeowner in Texas how they feel about their property taxes, odds are they will tell you that property taxes are a major burden for their family and that they hope to get property tax relief in the ongoing special legislative session. Where Texas Ranks...
Border Security Forum Highlights ‘Massive Invasion’ in Texas
Though activity in the state Capitol has largely been frozen after Democrats left Texas for Washington, D.C., to stop an omnibus election integrity bill, that hasn’t stopped some lawmakers from continuing their work on conservative priorities. On Tuesday, State Rep....
Absent House Democrat Michelle Beckley Announces Bid for Congress
While still outside the state of Texas after fleeing, Democrat State Rep. Michelle Beckley (Carrollton) announced on Tuesday her candidacy to challenge freshman Texas Republican Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne (Irving). Serving in the Texas Legislature since 2019,...
GOP Lawmakers Set the Record Straight on Texas Election Bills
Tired of Democrats distorting the contents of election integrity bills and smearing the reforms as racist, Republican lawmakers in the Texas House and Senate shot back last week to set the record straight about what is—and isn’t—included in their proposed legislation....