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.
Passed with bipartisan support and works to shore up incumbent lawmakers, while only targeting a few.
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.
Getting conservative reforms passed isn’t a matter of time; it merely requires governing will.
All legislators must go home knowing not only that citizens are ready to hold them accountable but that we’re equipping voters with the tools necessary to do so.
Texans demand results. Put simply: the Senate delivered, the House failed.
So who would have thought Republicans in Congress would grow a spine faster than Republicans in the Texas House? Well, they did by kicking the crony DEM-establishment leadership to the curb. As NBC political analyst Mark Murray noted in a tweet today “To recap: [Eric]...