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Texas Local Debt is Over $500 Billion

Texas Local Debt is Over $500 Billion

04/24/2025

Texas' local government debt is out of control. James Quintero and Jose Melendez from TPPF's Taxpayer Protection Project join Mandy to detail how the local government debt got to this point, how school districts are driving debt up, and how the Texas Legislature can step in to fix things.

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The Texas house honored a judge who tried to undermine Texas’s marriage laws

The Texas house honored a judge who tried to undermine Texas’s marriage laws

05/31/2025

The Texas house honored a judge who tried to undermine Texas’s marriage laws, Texas casinos are trying to hijack a re-zoning reform bill and the Texas Senate is advancing a ban on illegals receiving discounted college tuition.

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House Approves Bill Restricting Hostile Foreign Land Ownership, But Not Without Controversy

House Approves Bill Restricting Hostile Foreign Land Ownership, But Not Without Controversy

04/25/2025

Early on, members adopted a controversial amendment by State Rep. Matt Shaheen (R–Plano), narrowing the scope of who is actually banned from purchasing land.

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Democrat Judge Indicted For Voter Fraud In Texas

Democrat Judge Indicted For Voter Fraud In Texas

04/09/2025

A Democratic judge and five other individuals were indicted for election crimes after running a “vote harvesting scheme,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced Wednesday.

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Political agendas have no place in the classroom

Political agendas have no place in the classroom

06/02/2025

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking legal action against Austin ISD for continuing to teach critical race theory in defiance of state law.

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Houston Votes To Continue Race-Based City Contracting Program

Houston Votes To Continue Race-Based City Contracting Program

05/08/2025

City officials seek to strengthen their legal position as they navigate a lawsuit challenging the program as unconstitutional.

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