Monthly Archives: September 2018
Women can't trust Rodney Anderson
Rodney Anderson can’t claim he is working tirelessly on behalf of those he is supposed to serve, if he leaves half his constituents out.
Linda Koop: Opposes health care coverage for Texans
Over the course of her tenure in the Legislature, State Representative Linda Koop (R-Dallas) has been a consistent force and contributor toward Texans not having health care.
Big insurance companies feel safe with Steve Allison
The question is, given all the special interest money he is receiving, who will Steve Allison represent in Austin - his contributors or Texas homeowners?
Ken Strange is no stranger to conflicts of interest
Legislators and candidates should go out of their way to avoid even the appearance of conflicts of interest, not cut corners to subsidize their employers.
Do not pass go: Convicted politician Ron Reynolds reports to jail
Do right by your constituents Mr Reynolds. Resign and let the rest of us go about hard work to Reform Austin.
Special interests and PACs race to support Cynthia Flores
If voted to office, Flores would just another part of the rigged political system in Austin - taking special interest money, making promises to follow agendas, and sticking it to everyday Texans.
Jonathan Boos won’t give hardworking Texans a boost
Candidates like Jonathan Boos will continue to vote against the interests of hard-working Texans unless we rein in the power of the special interests and Reform Austin.
When it Comes to Our Taxes, the Buck Doesn't Stop with Buckley
Buckley is just another say one thing, do another politician.
Donna Campbell keeps Austin rigged
Senator Donna Campbell takes tons of special interest money and votes to weaken accountability in the Texas Senate.
Measles continue to strike Texans, causes concern among doctors
As children head back to school, cases of measles highlights the serious risks of unvaccinated kids in the classroom.