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$51 Billion in Property Tax Relief? How the Texas Budget Betrays Fiscal Conservatism

$51 Billion in Property Tax Relief? How the Texas Budget Betrays Fiscal Conservatism

California-style budgeting has officially arrived in the Lone Star State. Texans aren’t seeing relief—they’re seeing rising tax bills.

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Katy ISD Considers Discipline Policy Amid Self-Defense Debate

Katy ISD Considers Discipline Policy Amid Self-Defense Debate

An unprovoked attack by a student captured on video has sparked a growing debate over how Katy Independent School District handles student altercations and defines the limits of self-defense—prompting the school board to launch a review of its disciplinary policy.

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Texas House Passes School Choice Bill for the First Time in History

Texas House Passes School Choice Bill for the First Time in History

n a historic move, the Texas House gave initial approval today to Senate Bill 2, a school choice proposal backed by Gov. Greg Abbott.

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Mayes Middleton Enters Race for Texas Attorney General

Mayes Middleton Enters Race for Texas Attorney General

Middleton, who currently represents Galveston in the Texas Senate, announced his campaign Tuesday and pointed to his record of pushing conservative priorities in the legislature.

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Harris County’s ‘Climate Justice’ Plan Proposes Using NGOs To Work Around the Law

Harris County’s ‘Climate Justice’ Plan Proposes Using NGOs To Work Around the Law

Harris County’s Democrat Commissioners voted last week to enact a “climate justice” plan. The plan proposes a new greenhouse gas tax, promotes DEI, and recommends income-based property taxes and rent controls—all of which are outside the power of the county and may even violate Texas law.

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House votes to censure Rep. Al Green for disrupting Trump speech

House votes to censure Rep. Al Green for disrupting Trump speech

Green, a Democrat from Houston, was protesting any planned cuts in Medicaid. He said it was worth a punishment to stand up for those who depend on government benefits.

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