Texas needs a unifying plan of definitive and clear rules, which can only come from a governor.
COVID-19
Commentary: Amazon Is Not Taking Good Care of the Workers Making Your Life Possible Right Now
Amazon’s reputation as a company that puts profits over people is becoming disturbingly clear in the corporation’s response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Commissioner Will Not Act Against Ban on In-Person Worship
“If that’s worthy of removing me from office at some point, then I get it.”
Gage Hotel Owner Fights for Constitutional Rights in Court Challenge
The owner of the historic Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas, is challenging the constitutionality of the Brewster County judge’s “emergency” orders that unnecessarily hurt small businesses and prevent free travel.
Collin County Readies for Economic Recovery
County Judge Chris Hill has appointed a task force to help revive the local economy and get families back to work safely in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Commentary: Spending Must Slow or This Crisis Will Certainly Lead to Another
I will not support any form of tax increase, and this is the time we prevent that discussion from ever taking hold.
Did Fort Worth’s City Council Defy Abbott by Banning In-Person Worship?
Confusion surrounds conflicting statements from Fort Worth’s mayor, city council members, police department, and city attorney.
Business and National Leaders Ask Trump to Reopen Economy
“Let’s get America back on her feet—together.”
Commentary: Coronavirus Crisis Highlights Socialism in Government
In recent months, we have heard alarm bells over fears of socialism. But we have allowed socialism to creep in over many years, and much of it can—arguably—be found as a result of the public funding of education.
Blog: Do Local Bans on In-Person Worship Services ‘Conflict’ With Gov. Abbott’s Orders?
Guidance issued jointly by the governor and attorney general, intended to clarify the effect of Abbott’s coronavirus order on churches, has Texans confused.