by Daily Headlines | Jun. 9, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
-Soros-Backed Group Relaunches Effort to Turn Texas Blue with Multimillion-Dollar Push -Texas A&M Political Science Textbook Attacks Trump -Judge: Texas Lottery Commissioners Must Protect Disputed $83.5M Jackpot
by Luca Cacciatore | Jun. 9, 2025 | State
The United States Supreme Court has sided with a coalition of states, including Texas, in dismissing a lawsuit filed by Mexico aimed at American firearms companies. In 2021, Mexico sued several U.S. firearms companies, claiming they were responsible in part for the...
by Erin Anderson | Jun. 9, 2025 | Central Texas, Local
A former Central Texas teacher and coach was sentenced to four years in state prison after pleading guilty to having sex with a 17-year-old female student and engaging in sexual conversations with underage school girls via social media. Tye Britton Rexrode, 39, was an...
by The Kambree Show | Jun. 9, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Video
A Houston ISD special education teacher has been recommended for termination after allegedly locking several students in a cabinet.
by Joseph Trimmer | Jun. 9, 2025 | Houston, Local
On Sunday, hundreds of demonstrators flooded Houston’s streets in a show of support for illegal aliens. Protesters marched about a mile and a half from Ervan Chew Dog Park to Hermann Park in the city’s Museum District near downtown. Organized by Houston Unidos, the...
by Brandon Waltens | Jun. 9, 2025 | State
A Democrat-aligned political group backed by billionaire George Soros is once again setting its sights on Texas, aiming to flip the reliably red state with a new multimillion-dollar campaign. According to a Wall Street Journal report, Texas Majority PAC—bankrolled...
by Robert Montoya | Jun. 9, 2025 | Aggie Scorecard, State
A Texas A&M summer class uses a textbook that promotes the establishment narrative that President Donald Trump is a criminal. A source provided Texas Scorecard with information regarding the textbook for a Texas A&M political science course offered this summer...
by Erin Anderson | Jun. 9, 2025 | Local, Metroplex
Local runoff elections yielded mixed results for conservatives in several North Texas cities, including a pair of wins in Frisco and a loss in McKinney. Runoffs were held Saturday in races in which no candidate received a majority of votes in the May 3 general...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jun. 9, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: The boys discuss the latest evidence that Democrats no longer wish to be Americans, the latest leftist riots.
by Texas Minute | Jun. 9, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Banking Lobbyists Reportedly Urging Abbott to Veto Transactional Gold… Judge Orders Lottery To Protect a Disputed $83.5 Million Jackpot… Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying Costs Millions as House Failed to Act… New Police Training Center Will Not Require Taxpayer...
by Real Texans | Jun. 8, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
In this week’s episode of REAL TEXANS, Sydnie Henry visits with Captain Barry “Butch” Wilmore, a test pilot and seasoned astronaut. They talk about his unexpected nine-month stay on the space station, his faith, and why he does not fear the...
by Daily Headlines | Jun. 6, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
– Republicans Urge Abbott to Veto ‘Biden-Style’ Loan Repayments for School Counselors – Banking Lobbyists Reportedly Urging Gov. Abbott to Veto Transactional Gold Legislation – SAVE Data Helps Texas Nab Potential Noncitizen...
by Luca Cacciatore | Jun. 6, 2025 | State
A state judge in Travis County has ordered that Texas Lottery commissioners must hold on to an $83.5 million jackpot won by a woman in February that has not yet been paid out. Earlier this week, District Judge Aurora Martinez Jones ruled that the jackpot could not be...
by Addie Hovland | Jun. 6, 2025 | State
Multiple measures passed by lawmakers during Texas’ 89th Legislative Session seek to combat the threat of the Chinese Communist Party. Chuck DeVore, chief national initiative officer at Texas Public Policy Foundation, told Texas Scorecard that during this past...
by The Kambree Show | Jun. 6, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Video
The Trump administration did what the Texas legislature wouldn’t: end discounted in-state tuition for illegal aliens.
by Adam Cahn | Jun. 6, 2025 | State
Banking lobbyists are reportedly still attempting to derail legislation that would allow Texans to use precious metals in day-to-day financial transactions, even after it has cleared both legislative chambers. House Bill 1056 by State Rep. Mark Dorazio (R–San Antonio)...
by Michael Wilson | Jun. 6, 2025 | Houston, Local
Millions in private donations are expected to cover a new Houston Police Department training center that will offer officers state-of-the-art preparation tools. Construction crews are preparing to break ground on a new Houston Police Department training facility...
by Erin Anderson | Jun. 6, 2025 | East Texas, Local
A teacher and coach in Winnsboro Independent School District was jailed for having sex with a high school student. Nicholas Tyronne Gabriel, 30, was arrested Thursday and charged with improper relationship between educator and student, a second-degree felony...
by McKael Kirwin | Jun. 6, 2025 | State
Despite years of calls from Texas voters to end the use of taxpayer dollars for lobbying, legislation to ban the practice died in committee this session, leaving Texans footing a multi-million-dollar lobbying bill. For years, both Democrat and Republican voters have...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jun. 6, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Ben Weingarten is Editor at Large at RealClearInvestigations and a Senior Contributor at The Federalist. Subscribe to his Substack at Weingarten.substack.com