RA Staff
Abbott’s Migrant Busing Initiative Slows as Border Crossings Plummet
Gov. Greg Abbott said he would double down his efforts to send buses with migrants to Democratic cities, however, he has had a hard...
“Time For Texas To Fulfill Its Duty To Public Schools”
In a recent opinion piece, Matthew Hall, senior regional advocacy director with Raise Your Hand Texas, highlights the common thread between teachers, locally elected...
Texas Women Sue Hospitals For Denying Life-Saving Care In Ectopic Pregnancy Cases
Two women have filed complaints against two Texas hospitals after they allegedly denied them treatment for ectopic pregnancies, putting their lives at danger and...
Paxton Targets State Fair’s Gun Ban: Legal Battle Looms
On Wednesday Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a notice letter to the City of Dallas directing it to withdraw a statement made by the...
Texas Judge Who Owns Tesla Stock Exits Musk’s X Lawsuit Against Advertisers
A U.S. District Judge in Texas has recused himself from a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk against various advertisers. The judge’s decision comes after...
Former Houston Mayor Turner Will Replace Jackson Lee On Ballot
Former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner will replace Sheila Jackson Lee on the November ballot for the 18th Congressional District following the death of the...
Judge Blocks TEA’s A-F Grades For Texas Public Schools
A judge has temporarily blocked the release of A-F accountability grades to rate public schools after several districts challenged the validity of the grades.
According...
Plano’s Rising Star: Can David Carstens Turn HD66 Blue?
Governor Greg Abbott has declared victory in his voucher fight, but Texas Democrats are gearing up to flip enough seats in November to stop...
Teachers And Parents Push Back Against Vouchers And Religious Indoctrination
During a legislative hearing on Monday with the House Public Education Committee, teachers, parents, and advocates expressed concern over school vouchers, education saving accounts...
Energy Experts Dismiss ERCOT’s 2030 Demand Forecast As “Ridiculously High,” and “Unrealistic”
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas's (ERCOT) forecast that the state's electrical demand could soar to 150 gigawatts by 2030 is unrealistic, energy experts...










