Texas legislators streamline landlord late fees
Starting September 1st, SB 1414, the bill signed by Greg Abbott to increase the flexibility of landlords to charge their renter fees for late...
New Member Profile: Peter "Art" Fierro (D – El Paso)
On Tuesday night, Chairman of the El Paso Community College Board of Trustees Peter “Art” Fierro was declared the winner of the Texas House District 79 special election. It was a low turnout election and Fierro avoided a runoff by 157 votes. Here's who Fierro is and an analysis of his campaign finances.
Texas Senate Debate On School Voucher Bill Could Stretch Into Morning
The Texas Senate began debate on Senate Bill 2 on Wednesday, with discussions expected to last until around 4 a.m., advancing—or potentially halting—Gov. Greg...
Supreme Court Allows Whistleblower Lawsuit Against AG Paxton to Proceed
The Texas Supreme Court has made a significant ruling in favor of former senior staff members of Attorney General Ken Paxton, allowing their whistleblower...
Texas Rangers complete Bonnen Report
The Texas Rangers have completed the Bonnen Report, the agency's investigation into Speaker of the House Dennis Bonnen’s meeting with former House Majority Leader...
Former Top Aide Accused Of “Staging a Coup” In Paxton Impeachment Trial
During the second day of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial, the focus shifted towards his former first assistant attorney general, Jeff Mateer,...
Williamson County Sheriff Indicted in Death of Javier Ambler
Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody was indicted on a felony charge of evidence tampering and booked into jail on a $10,000 bond Monday, according...
Gov. Greg Abbot’s Veto Day Is Coming, Here’s What to Expect
“Veto Day” is a tradition in Texas. By constitutional law, the governor has 20 days (excluding Sundays) to issue vetoes once the legislative session...
Tony Tinderholt keeps Austin rigged
Rep. Tony Tinderholt is just another part of the rigged political system in Austin – taking special interest money, voting to relax the rules on himself, and sticking it to everyday Texans.
Texas DOGE Committee Kills Key Agency Safety Net Bill
The Texas House Committee on Delivery of Government Efficiency on Saturday voted down a pivotal backup bill...








