Texas House Files School Voucher Bill Amid Growing Political Pressure

The Texas House introduced a highly anticipated school voucher bill on Thursday, marking a major step in the ongoing battle over education funding in...

Texas Senate Passes Voter Rights Restriction Bill

Though the ultimate fate of the massive voter rights and access restriction bill is in doubt with Democratic members of the Texas House holed...

Dwayne Bohac sneaks around to get ahead

Dwayne Bohac violated the public trust. How can the people of District 138 trust him?

With Approval Slipping, Abbott Says No to a New Stay-Home Order

In a TV interview Monday evening, Gov. Greg Abbott dismissed growing requests for another stay-at-home order. He also applied a little revisionist history when...

Cruz Proposes Anti-Censorship Bill

Sen. Ted Cruz is preparing to introduce legislation to strengthen protections against government-directed censorship, making it easier...

After Speaker Race, Anger Lingers Over Pro-Cook Pressure Campaign

The Texas GOP’s failed campaign to install Republican Rep. David Cook as the speaker of the Texas House of Representatives has left some party...

Will Texas Secede From The United States?

Last Monday, a bill was introduced that would set up a referendum for voters to decide whether Texas should secede from the United States. This...

Paxton Defends Texas Legislature At All Cost On Fox News

On Sunday, two-term Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, gave paradoxical opinions while trying to defend Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive orders.Fox News Sunday host...

State Comptroller Ups Revenue Estimate Ahead of 86th Session

Texas State Comptroller Glenn Hegar released his Biennial Revenue Estimate (BRE) today, projecting higher than expected revenue for the Legislature to work with just prior to the opening of the 86th legislative session. Hegar projects the state will have just over $119 billion available for general-purpose spending in the 2020-2021 biennium, an 8.1 percent increase from the previous 2018-2019 biennium.

Republicans Killed 43 Democratic Voucher Amendments. See What They Opposed.

The Texas House of Representatives on April 17 voted to create a private school voucher program after...
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