by The Luke Macias Show | Jul. 2, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
An alleged Republican mayor is celebrating Pride Month, the Texas Senate is moving to the right, and conservatives in the Texas House continue to fight to advance conservative policy even after the session.
by Travis Morgan | Jul. 2, 2025 | State
This article has been updated since publication. A case involving a lottery winner who claims his jackpot should have been $95 million higher due to a rigging scandal is being heard in the new Texas Business Court, after the court asserted jurisdiction. Jerry Reed...
by Daily Headlines | Jul. 2, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
– FBI Houston Arrests Chinese National for Spying on US Navy – Legislators Warn Universities to Comply With Federal Ruling on Discounted Tuition for Illegals – Texas Officially Phases Out Temporary Paper License Plates
by Addie Hovland | Jul. 2, 2025 | State
A measure banning the sale of cell-cultured “meats” was passed by Texas lawmakers during the 89th legislative session and has been approved by Gov. Greg Abbott, making Texas the seventh state to institute such a ban. Senate Bill 261, authored by State Sen. Charles...
by Ryan Dy-Liacco | Jul. 2, 2025 | Local, South Texas
The recent inauguration of San Antonio’s liberal mayor Gina Ortiz Jones raises continued questions over city officials’ commitment to left-wing principles, even amid a budgetary crisis. A San Antonio City Council meeting on the budgetary priorities for 2026 and 2027...
by Luca Cacciatore | Jul. 2, 2025 | Federal
The United States Department of Health and Human Services has clarified that federal funds for its Teen Pregnancy Prevention program cannot be used to promote radical gender ideology. HHS’ Office of Population Affairs offers the Teen Pregnancy Prevention program...
by The Kambree Show | Jul. 2, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Video
Despite promotional claims of being “family-friendly,” the Houston Pride Festival and Parade included open drug use and sexualized displays—all occurring in shared public spaces where children were present.
by Erin Anderson | Jul. 2, 2025 | Federal, State
Republicans are urging Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to add congressional redistricting to a special legislative session this summer. Redrawing the state’s congressional district maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections could help the GOP maintain a majority in the U.S....
by Joseph Trimmer | Jul. 2, 2025 | Houston, Local
A provision to move space shuttle Discovery to Houston is included in the approved Senate version of the federal government’s budget legislation, commonly known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” The proposal, titled the “Bring the Space Shuttle Home Act,”...
by Adam Cahn | Jul. 2, 2025 | State
Despite recent backlash to diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, a University of North Texas initiative appears to creatively skirt state laws intended to curb them. UNT’s “Hispanic Serving Institution Initiative” is designed to comply with a federal program for...
by Brandon Waltens | Jul. 2, 2025 | State
Following a federal court ruling that struck down a Texas law allowing illegal aliens to pay discounted in-state tuition rates, a group of state lawmakers has issued a stark warning to public university leaders: comply or face legal consequences. In a letter sent...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jul. 2, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
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by Texas Minute | Jul. 2, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
FBI Arrests Chinese National in Houston for Spying on US Navy… Abbott Asked To Put Library Limits on Special Session Agenda… Democrat Allred Launches Another Senate Bid After 2024 Defeat… US Senate Rejects Limit on States AI...
by Daily Headlines | Jul. 1, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
-Colin Allred Launches Another Senate Bid After 2024 Defeat -Lawmakers Ask Abbott To Put Library Limits on Special Session Agenda -Austin ISD Considers Consolidating Schools Amid Budget Shortfalls
by Joseph Trimmer | Jul. 1, 2025 | Houston, Local
Two Chinese nationals have been arrested and charged with acting as illegal agents of the People’s Republic of China after allegedly conducting surveillance operations targeting U.S. Navy personnel and military facilities. One of the suspects, Liren “Ryan” Lai, was...
by Addie Hovland | Jul. 1, 2025 | Federal, State
The U.S. Senate has removed provisions from the “One Big Beautiful Bill” that would not only have deterred states from regulating artificial intelligence but also could have undone measures already passed by Texas lawmakers to safeguard Texans from the potential harms...
by Erin Anderson | Jul. 1, 2025 | Federal
Texas parental rights advocates are celebrating a big win following a U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming parents’ First Amendment-protected right to direct their children’s religious upbringing within government schools. The Court held that parents’ rights are...
by Luca Cacciatore | Jul. 1, 2025 | State
As of today, Texas will no longer issue temporary paper license plates to new vehicle purchasers. Instead, purchasers will receive new metal license plates. The transition was first outlined in House Bill 718 of the 88th Legislature’s regular session in 2023, which...
by Michael Wilson | Jul. 1, 2025 | Houston, Local
Authorities say a Houston bar shooting that injured six people in March is connected to a violent Venezuelan gang known as Anti-Tren, now the target of a sweeping federal operation. In March 2025, a mass shooting occurred at Latinas Sports Bar in Houston. Jose Miguel...
by Come & Take It | Jul. 1, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
Texas parents are SUING in federal court after a Houston high school socially transitioned their daughter IN SECRET and in direct conflict with their expressed wishes. Has the school violated their First and Fourteenth Amendments? Join Sara as she unpacks the details...