The “Least of These.” Feeding Hungry Kids in Texas.
Texas school children are our state’s most valuable resource. Every effort should be made to ensure they can reach their educational potential.
Texas US Rep. Pat Fallon Failed To Properly Disclose Millions Worth of Stock Trades
An in-depth report of newly filed congressional records by Business Insider recently revealed that GOP Rep. Pat Fallon failed to properly disclose dozens of...
Kerr County Youth Camps Appeal to Dan Patrick on Proposed Floodplain Restrictions
After the Guadalupe River flooding tragedy on July 4, owners of affected camps in Kerr County have requested Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to work...
Patrick Releases Senate Committee Chair Assignments
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick released the list of committee assignments for the 87th legislative session. There are not a lot of surprises with regard...
Is Texas’ Education Agency Commissioner Undermining Public Schools?
On Tuesday, Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath and school safety chief John Scott testified before the new Public Education chair Rep. Brad Buckley...
Two Texas Gun Control Bills May Limit the Damage of Permitless Carry
Governor Greg Abbott’s pledge to make Texas a “Second Amendment sanctuary” helped boost a bill that would make it legal to carry weapons in...
Abbott’s Voucher Gamble Looms As $20B Awaits In 2025 Session
As Texas lawmakers gear up for the 89th Legislative Session in January 2025, they have approximately $20 billion in unspent funds at their disposal,...
Some Texas Health Care Workers Now Must Learn to Spot Human Trafficking
A Texas law that aims to train health care workers to spot human trafficking goes into effect this week.
The new law requires people in...
Mayes Middleton’s Bill Aims to End Lobbying by Former Legislators
Mayes Middleton, a member of the legislature in the state of Texas and the Chairman of the Texas Freedom Caucus, has filed a new...
Texas Senate Outlasts 15-hour Filibuster by Sen. Carol Alvarado to Pass Gop Voting Restrictions...
Since before sunset Wednesday, state Sen. Carol Alvarado had been on her feet speaking, not allowed to sit or lean against her desk, on...





