State
A Contract with Texas?
Reform-minded conservatives are rumored to be planning a multi-point promise with Texas voters for 2025 session.
Texas Soldier Arrested for Attempted Human Smuggling
The Texas State Guard member, identified as 26-year-old Savion Johnson, was allegedly promised $5,000 to $6,000 to smuggle the illegal alien.
Speaker-hopeful Tom Oliverson Promises to Give Voters Republican Representation
Oliverson said he will end the practice of awarding Democrats powerful committee chairmanships in the Texas House.
UT Austin Closes DEI Office, Diverts Funding to ‘Teaching and Research’
The school also reportedly fired around 60 individuals, many of whom were involved in the DEI bureaucracy.
State Archive
Destroying Souls: Cultural Rot Breeds Sex Slavery
A worsening culture is feeding sex slavery in America and Texas. It’s a major reason why this vampiric enterprise is plaguing the Lone Star State. Throughout this investigative series, Texas Scorecard has examined the craterous damage sex slavery leaves on its...
Texas House and Senate Spar Over School Choice
As the Texas legislative session approaches the May 29 finish line, a dispute over public education is heating up between the state House and Senate, with the fate of school choice legislation hanging in the balance. Retaliation On Wednesday, State Rep. Harold Dutton...
Senate Passes Border Security Legislation, Doesn’t Change the Current Paradigm
In the early hours of Wednesday morning, the Texas Senate passed landmark border security legislation but still failed to include provisions for the state to repel illegal border-crossers. According to State Sen. Brian Birdwell (R–Granbury), the Senate’s committee...
Texas Passes Parent-backed Plan to Keep Sexually Explicit Books Out of Schools
Texas moms on a mission to protect kids from overtly sexual material scored a big win this week as a parent-backed measure to keep sexually explicit books out of schools is set to become law. Late Tuesday, the Texas Senate approved House Bill 900 by State Rep. Jared...
Democrats Block Constitutional Amendment Requiring Texas Voters to be US Citizens
As the end of the legislative session looms in the coming days, a proposed constitutional amendment requiring a person to be a U.S. citizen to vote in Texas elections has died in the House. Senate Joint Resolution 35 by Brian Birdwell (R–Granbury) would have amended...
DPS Investigating Women Who Complained About Man in Capitol Restroom
While men are being allowed to use the women’s restrooms at the Texas Capitol, the Department of Public Safety is investigating a group of women who shared photos of the incident—at the behest of transgender activists and the Travis County district attorney. On May...
House Committee Prepares Potential Case Against Attorney General Ken Paxton
The House Committee on General Investigating could be poised to censure or impeach Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who was re-elected by Republican voters just last year. At a Wednesday morning public hearing, the committee heard testimony from a group of four...
Destroying Souls: Sex Slavery Dominates Texas
Despite passing strong laws against the practice, specialists say sex slavery in Texas is worse than before. The immoral trade is plaguing Texas and Texans. Source Documents Texas Scorecard reviewed records obtained from the Office of the Attorney General detailing...
Texas House Kills Legislation to Ban Chinese Land Ownership
Legislation barring hostile foreign actors from purchasing agricultural land or mineral interests in the state has died in the Texas House. Senate Bill 147 by State Sen. Lois Kolkhorst (R–Brenham) would have banned the ownership of Texas agricultural land or mineral...