Refusing to address property tax burdens in a real and meaningful way gives politicians ongoing talking points and a “problem” to solve, but it does nothing to help struggling Texans.

Refusing to address property tax burdens in a real and meaningful way gives politicians ongoing talking points and a “problem” to solve, but it does nothing to help struggling Texans.
The bill would cap the growth of state spending to that of population plus inflation.
House Bill 574 is on its way to be signed by Gov. Abbott, who named election integrity an emergency priority on February 1.
The Senate passed five of its six Republican-priority election integrity bills in April, while the House has passed three.
“Every legal vote should count; every illegal vote should not count.”
Which legislator(s) traded their cowboy boots for leis and went to Maui for a “legislative conference”? No one is saying.
The brewing contest among Texas House Republicans leaves much to be desired.
Our mission is to promote self-governance by serving the grassroots. This means we must keep the citizens informed, not appease the sensitivities of politicians.
Texans are rightly tired of politicians who don’t deliver on their promises.
As the one-year mark until Houston’s 2019 mayoral election approaches, one candidate is throwing his name into the ring.