Collin, Denton, and Tarrant County officials propose spending plans that don’t raise residents’ property taxes.
COVID-19
Masks in the Backyard? Abbott Says Yes, Until Coronavirus Cure or Vaccine
Governor: “[P]eople must maintain vigilance, even when just gathering with family members, to make sure you do continue to wear masks.”
Bob Hall Says ‘No Movement’ From State to Help Coronavirus Doctors Facing Suppression
Hall held a virtual press conference with multiple physicians who shared their experiences with alternative treatments, as well as the hurdles and threats they’ve faced from medical bureaucrats.
Allen ISD Proposes $222M Bond Amid Coronavirus School Closures
School board puts scaled-down spending proposal on November ballot.
Caregiver Activists Say Updated Nursing Home Visitation Guidelines Are ‘Not Enough’
“On March 13, Gov. Abbott assured me that I would never again see my mother alive. If I lose my mother tomorrow, I am not going away.”
Coronavirus Mandate Stories: ‘Isolation Is a Killer as Much as Any Virus’
A woman pleads to be allowed to be with her husband again while they are both still alive.
Texas GOP Chairman Allen West Expresses Support for Special Session
“So, yes, we should have a special session because that’s what the people expect; and that how’s you govern, not rule.”
Fort Worth Christian School Offering Safe In-Person Classes
Options exist for parents frustrated with public education plans for the upcoming school year.
Evans: An Insider’s Take on Allen’s Latest School Bond Proposal
A fiscally conservative Allen ISD bond committee member shares thoughts on the proposed $222 million spending package, the Project Kids process, and the need for transparency moving forward.
Texas Craft Brewers Navigate Confusing Coronavirus Mandates
With no end in sight to the closure of bars and taprooms, it remains to be seen how much longer the industry will be able to weather Abbott’s storm of mandates and restrictions.