by The Kambree Show | Apr. 30, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Video
The thrice-failed candidate is teasing another run for office.
by Luca Cacciatore | Apr. 30, 2025 | State
Texas senators are considering a measure that would reinstate language barring members of the legislature from using school choice funds for their children. Senate Bill 3061, filed by State Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe), was taken up Tuesday by members of the...
by Daniel Greer | Apr. 30, 2025 | Analysis, State
On February 20, prosecutors in Manhattan unsealed a sweeping indictment against Russian national Vadim Komissarov. He was charged with orchestrating a complex securities fraud scheme that inflated revenues at Lottery.com, deceived regulators and investors, and...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Apr. 30, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Father Frank Pavone is a pro-life leader in the U.S. He is the national director of Priests for Life.
by Texas Minute | Apr. 30, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Republican Lawmakers Challenge Speaker Burrows Over Stalled Party Priorities… TAMU President Promotes DEI-Defending Academic to Lead Civics Initiative… Lottery Commissioners Finalize Ban on Ticket Resellers… Harris County Sues Trump Administration Over Federal...
by Daily Headlines | Apr. 29, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
– Republican Lawmakers Challenge Speaker Burrows Over Stalled Party Priorities – Texas Lottery Commissioners Finalize Ban on Ticket Resellers – Lawmaker Proposes DNA Testing at Southern Border to Prevent Child Trafficking
by Joseph Trimmer | Apr. 29, 2025 | Houston, Local
Harris County officials and a coalition of Democrat-led governments, labor unions, and non-profits have sued the Trump administration over recent federal workforce reductions. The announcement came Tuesday during a press conference led by Harris County Judge Lina...
by Erin Anderson | Apr. 29, 2025 | Central Texas, Local
Another Texas teacher and coach has been accused of sexual misconduct with a student. Lily Victoria Janek, 25, was arrested and charged with improper relationship between educator and student, a second-degree felony punishable by 2 to 20 years in prison. Janek was a...
by Sydnie Henry | Apr. 29, 2025 | State
In a lengthy hearing before state administrative law judges regarding “mitigating and aggravating factors” in the Texas Medical Board’s case against Dr. Mary Talley Bowden for alleged unprofessional conduct, the TMB scrutinized Dr. Bowden’s social media usage. The...
by Luca Cacciatore | Apr. 29, 2025 | State
Texas Lottery commissioners have approved a ban on ticket resellers Tuesday, just one month after voting to move forward with the proposal. Resellers, also known as courier services, allow online customers to purchase lottery tickets from brick-and-mortar stores...
by Erin Anderson | Apr. 29, 2025 | Local, Metroplex
In response to a controversial Islamic community planned for an unincorporated part of Collin County, a lawmaker representing the area has proposed legislation that would protect home buyers from “creative” ownership arrangements and remove some religious exemptions...
by Brandon Waltens | Apr. 29, 2025 | State
Frustrations with Speaker Dustin Burrows’ handling of Republican priorities boiled over on the Texas House floor Tuesday morning, as two lawmakers attempted to force action on stalled legislation addressing immigration enforcement and taxpayer-funded lobbying....
by Anthony Holm | Apr. 29, 2025 | Analysis, Commentary
Like many involved in Republican politics in Texas the last twenty years, I’ve supported and worked with Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR) often during the last twenty years. In an ironic twist, I’m now forced to oppose two of TLR’s signature bills this session. Policy...
by Adam Cahn | Apr. 29, 2025 | Aggie Scorecard, State
Texas A&M President Mark Welsh has elevated an academic who “initiated” the failed 2023 hiring of a DEI advocate to develop a program focused on cultivating future civic leaders. The project will be “faculty-driven,” putting it in the hands of a body that has...
by Daniel Greer | Apr. 29, 2025 | Analysis, State
When it comes to the long-term cultural fabric of Texas, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is leading on a pair of issues that other elected officials would do well to follow. On one front, Patrick is working to rid the state of former Democrat Gov. Ann Richards’ legacy by ending...
by Michael Wilson | Apr. 29, 2025 | Houston, Local
Houston’s MD Anderson Cancer Center is freezing hiring for non-clinical roles and cutting back on discretionary spending after revealing a $43 million budget shortfall through the first quarter of 2025. The Center’s President, Dr. Peter Pisters, announced...
by Mark Lee Dickson | Apr. 29, 2025 | Commentary
On Monday, April 28, the City Council of the City of Avinger (pop. 371) passed an “Ordinance Outlawing Abortion, declaring Avinger a Sanctuary City for the Unborn” in a 3-1 vote. The vote made the City of Avinger, located between the cities of Jefferson (pop. 1,849)...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Apr. 29, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Texas Governor, Greg Abbott
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Apr. 29, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Corey DeAngelis is a senior fellow at the American Culture Project. He’s the author of the new book, The Parent Revolution, rescuing our kids from the radicals ruining our schools.
by Texas Scorecard | Apr. 29, 2025 | Commentary
Last year, Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order that state hospitals report the treatment costs for illegal aliens. The first report was just issued, and it found that in just a single month, illegal aliens cost Texas taxpayers at least $121.8 million in...
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