by Charles Blain | Sep. 4, 2024 | State
The Texas high-speed rail project linking Houston to Dallas has hit several roadblocks; however, a grant approved recently for nearly $64 million from the federal government for planning purposes indicates the project is still moving forward. The $63.9 million grant...
by Ian Camacho | Sep. 4, 2024 | Local, South Texas
Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that he is filing suit against Bexar County’s commissioners court and its elections administrator for approving an “unlawful program” that would send out voter registration applications to residents regardless of whether...
by Emily Medeiros | Sep. 4, 2024 | State
A new Texas law aimed at protecting children from harmful and obscene material online has been partially blocked by a federal judge for being “too vague.” Under the SCOPE Act—Securing Children Online Through Parental Empowerment—digital service providers must...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Sep. 4, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Michael Quinn Sullivan, publisher of Texas Scorecard.
by Texas Minute | Sep. 4, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Dan Patrick Labels Dade Phelan a ‘RINORAD’… Border Patrol Flies Illegal Aliens to Texas… Texas Halts Birth Certificate Sex Changes… Lawmaker Wants to Push School Start to September…
by Brandon Waltens | Sep. 3, 2024 | State
A third entrant has placed their hat in the ring to be the next Speaker of the House, challenging incumbent Dade Phelan. State Rep. David Cook of Mansfield made the announcement Tuesday evening, saying, “It’s time to ensure that leadership better reflects the will of...
by Valerie Muñoz | Sep. 3, 2024 | Austin, Local
The University of Austin, which aims to return higher education to the pursuit of truth and free speech, has opened its doors to the class of 2028. Gov. Greg Abbott welcomed the founding class to the Texas State Capitol on Monday to celebrate their convocation....
by Daily Headlines | Sep. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
– Patrick calls Phelan a ‘RINORAD’ over Property Tax Relief dispute. – Biden-Harris Administration blocked from forcing hospitals to conduct gender mutilation surgeries. – Autistic Preschooler left on Dallas ISD bus for entire school...
by Erin Anderson | Sep. 3, 2024 | State
A Texas lawmaker is proposing a later start to the school year, saying the change will save energy and money, help protect the power grid, and improve life for school kids. State Rep. Jared Patterson (R–Frisco) suggested students should return to school in September...
by Emily Medeiros | Sep. 3, 2024 | Local, Metroplex
Tarrant County GOP Chair Bo French is questioning the City of Mansfield’s decision to build a sports stadium, alleging that the city is constructing the facility without proper approval from residents. During the May 2023 election, the city council put two...
by Will Biagini | Sep. 3, 2024 | State
The city of San Diego, California, has reportedly been overrun by illegal aliens. Now, they are being flown into Texas. San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond sounded the alarm on the social media platform X. He asserted that because Border Patrol facilities in San...
by Robert Montoya | Sep. 3, 2024 | Local, West Texas
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center acted swiftly to suspend an employee following unearthed screenshots of him expressing antisemitic comments. The employee is Rudy Meixell, a librarian at Texas Tech’s Health Sciences Center. The Center stated it would also...
by Brandon Waltens | Sep. 3, 2024 | State
The Texas Department of State Health Services will no longer amend birth certificates for gender-confused individuals. As first reported by KXAN, the DSHS website previously provided instructions on how to use court orders to alter the sex listed on a birth...
by Come & Take It | Sep. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
By selling us expensive, unreliable “green” energy, China is undermining both Texas’ electric grid and the country’s national security. So long as the money is flowing, many Texas politicians are happy to go along.
by Brandon Waltens | Sep. 3, 2024 | State
Although the Legislature isn’t in session, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick continues targeting House Speaker Dade Phelan, accusing him of falsely taking credit for property tax relief, including a homestead exemption increase last year. In a post labeling Phelan as a “RINORAD”...
by Ian Camacho | Sep. 3, 2024 | State
This article has been updated since publication to reflect the outcome of the Bexar County Commissioners Court meeting. Attorney General Ken Paxton warned the Bexar and Harris County Commissioners Courts that he will sue them should they fund a third-party...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Sep. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Michael Ramirez is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist for the LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL. His work regularly appears in the Washington Post on Tuesday’s and Friday’s.
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Sep. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Ed Henry, host of The briefing on Newsmax 2.
by Texas Scorecard | Sep. 3, 2024 | Commentary
Gov. Greg Abbott recently announced some 6,500 noncitizens had been removed from the voter rolls—2,000 of whom had voting histories. Meanwhile, Attorney General Ken Paxton has created a “tipline” for Texans to report suspected violations of state election...
by Texas Minute | Sep. 3, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Private Property Advocates Warn of Biden-Harris Overreach… Autistic Preschooler Left on Dallas ISD Bus for Entire School Day… Trustee Fights to Release School Ratings… City Charter Amendment Election Halted in Austin… Paxton Sides with Citizens in Fight Over Dallas...
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