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Gov. Abbott Signs Historic Bail Reform Laws to Combat the Release of Violent Offenders

Gov. Abbott Signs Historic Bail Reform Laws to Combat the Release of Violent Offenders

04/24/2025

The measures were symbolically signed in Houston, where judges have been accused of releasing dangerous criminals on easy bail.

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Former DA Reveals Allegation Against Illegal Alien Charged With Jocelyn Nungaray Murder

Former DA Reveals Allegation Against Illegal Alien Charged With Jocelyn Nungaray Murder

05/31/2025

Former Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg revealed Thursday that one of the men accused of raping and murdering 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray has a previous allegation of sexually assaulting an American woman.

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Immigration Enforcement Bill Heads to Abbott After House, Senate Approve Deal

Immigration Enforcement Bill Heads to Abbott After House, Senate Approve Deal

04/25/2025

Under the final language, counties may enter into any of the three ICE partnership models allowed under federal law.

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Texas Lawmakers Approve Record-High State Budget

Texas Lawmakers Approve Record-High State Budget

04/09/2025

The legislature has finally passed a $338 billion biennial budget.

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Do We Need the Department of Education?

Do We Need the Department of Education?

06/02/2025

Before 1979, public education in America was managed at the state and local level—and it was the best in the world. No one can make that claim now. What changed? Marissa Streit, CEO of PragerU, explains what happened and why.

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Harris County Bureaucrats Among America’s Highest-Paid Government Employees

Harris County Bureaucrats Among America’s Highest-Paid Government Employees

05/08/2025

Nine county employees now make more than the president of the United States, and forty-five make more than cabinet secretaries.

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