by Brandon Waltens | Jun. 16, 2025 | State
The Republican Party of Texas is pressing ahead with its effort to prevent Democrats from voting in GOP primaries, advancing a rule change intended to limit participation to registered Republicans only—and setting the stage for a likely legal battle. At its quarterly...
by Luca Cacciatore | Jun. 16, 2025 | State
Gov. Greg Abbott has signed three measures providing new property tax relief to homeowners and businesses. During a press conference in Denton on Monday, Abbott signed Senate Bill 4, Senate Bill 23, and House Bill 9 into law, which he says will bring the total amount...
by Ryan Dy-Liacco | Jun. 16, 2025 | State
The 89th Legislative Session saw the successful passage of several measures aligned with the Republican Party of Texas’ aim to bolster election security. However, activists continue calling for additional safeguards. Advancing Integrity’s President Christine...
by The Kambree Show | Jun. 16, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Video
The “No Kings” protests in Texas featured anti-ICE and anti-Trump signs, including some appearing to threaten the president’s life.
by Joseph Trimmer | Jun. 16, 2025 | Houston, Local
Multiple Democrat elected officials were photographed in the immediate vicinity of a protest sign that read “8647 IS HE DEAD YET?” during Saturday’s “No Kings” protests in Houston, Texas. Some elected leaders shared images of the threatening sign on their personal...
by Adam Cahn | Jun. 16, 2025 | State
Over the weekend, Texas Democrats elected Kolby Duhon as their new vice chair for finance. The position is responsible for a variety of duties related to the party’s raising and spending of money. Duhon filled a vacancy that opened when the previous vice chair,...
by Brandon Waltens | Jun. 16, 2025 | State
Gov. Greg Abbott is leaving the door open for a special session of the Texas Legislature, signaling that unfinished Republican priorities—particularly a ban on taxpayer-funded lobbying—could soon bring lawmakers back to Austin. During a speech at the Harris County...
by Michael Wilson | Jun. 16, 2025 | Houston, Local
Oscar Rosales, an illegal alien with a violent record across two countries, will face the death penalty for gunning down a Harris County deputy. Rosales, a Salvadoran national living in Texas illegally, was found guilty of murdering Precinct 5 Constable Deputy Cpl....
by Adam Cahn | Jun. 16, 2025 | Aggie Scorecard, State
A current summer course at Texas A&M includes disturbing materials dealing with gender and sexuality. Anthropology 201: Introduction to Anthropology features lessons on gender identity using the controversial “genderbread person,” recommendations to use the...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jun. 16, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Chris and Sean discuss Democrats and the CCP offering Father’s Day riots, and the America-first coalition offering a Father’s Day honoring the storied history of the U.S. Army. The boys also tackle the Iran/ Israel...
by Texas Minute | Jun. 16, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Includes Reimbursement for Texas’ Border Spending… Anti-Trump Protests Kick Off Across Texas… New Law Assists Property Owners in Removing Squatters… Houston ISD Extends Superintendent’s Contract After Test...
by Real Texans | Jun. 15, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
In this week’s edition, Michael Quinn Sullivan visits with Matthew Marsden, a Brit who chose to become a Texan. Marsden is known to Americans for his standout roles in Black Hawk Down and the Rambo franchise, among others, as well as his push against Hollywood’s...
by Sydnie Henry | Jun. 14, 2025 | State
This article will be updated throughout the day. In cities across Texas and the U.S., protestors are taking to the streets in opposition to President Donald Trump, particularly his deportation of illegal aliens via U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The...
by Daily Headlines | Jun. 13, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
-City Officials Across Texas Promise Order on Saturday Ahead of Nationwide Protests -AG Paxton Files Suit Against Genetic Testing Company Over Privacy Concerns -Harris County Officially Ends Failed Guaranteed Basic Income Program
by Luca Cacciatore | Jun. 13, 2025 | Federal
Federal lawmakers included a provision to reimburse Texas’ border security efforts in the U.S. Senate’s version of President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” On Thursday, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) praised the measure, which includes $13.5 billion in total...
by Erin Anderson | Jun. 13, 2025 | Local, South Texas
A now-former South Texas elementary school teacher was sentenced to 60 years in prison for continuously sexually abusing several of his first-grade students while on campus. Ryan Patrick England taught first grade at Elolf Elementary (now Elolf STEAM Academy) in...
by McKael Kirwin | Jun. 13, 2025 | State
In the wake of a string of high-profile property rights violations which have occurred across the state in recent years, Texas legislators have responded by strengthening eviction laws. Among the top issues that property owners in Texas wished to see addressed during...
by Addie Hovland | Jun. 13, 2025 | State
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday that child sex offender Danny Rivers is to remain in prison, affirming his original conviction. Rivers was sentenced in 2012 on charges of continuous sexual abuse of his daughters, indecency with a child, and...
by The Kambree Show | Jun. 13, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Video
With nationwide protests expected on Saturday, Gov. Abbott has deployed thousands of National Guardsmen to maintain peace.
by Joseph Trimmer | Jun. 13, 2025 | Houston, Local
The state-appointed Houston Independent School District Board of Managers voted in a private meeting to give Superintendent Mike Miles a five-year contract extension. This means he will continue leading the district throughout the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA)...