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Burrows Blocks Effort Limiting Scholarship Program to US Citizens
The Texas House Speaker killed a series of conservative amendments to a proposed scholarship program.

Texas Lawmakers Consider Advantaging Entities Seeking to Silence Citizens
Lawmakers are considering legislation in committee that would cut into a state law protecting citizens from...

High-Ranking Tren de Aragua Member Indicted in Houston, Arrested in Colombia
A high-ranking member of the terrorist organization Tren de Aragua has been arrested in Colombia after being...

Senate Bill Would Tie Licenses to Ethics Registry, Drawing Sharp Criticism
A proposal in the Texas Senate is drawing fire from First Amendment advocates who say it could turn Texas into a political police state. Senate Bill 1460, filed by Sen. Donna Campbell (R-Bulverde), would create a statewide “Ethics Violations Registry” managed by the...

Texas Education Agency Releases 2023 School Report Cards
Texans can now see school accountability reports that districts tried to hide from the public. Today, the Texas Education Agency released A-F Accountability Ratings for the 2022-23 school year for every public school district and campus in the state. An appeals court...

Senate Committee Advances Legislation Requiring Use of E-Verify
The legislation disincentivizes hiring illegal aliens and assists in combating human trafficking.

House Leadership Accused of Holding Pro-Life Bill Hostage to Islamic Holiday Push
Stalled legislation would recognize June 24—the day the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe—as a state holiday.

Conroe Kindergarten Teacher Arrested for Online Solicitation of a Minor
The principal told families Brian Schultz’s arrest was not related to Snyder Elementary.

Kemp ISD Teacher Charged With Sexually Grooming Student
Ryan Hedges taught at Kemp High School.

Burrows Blocks Effort Limiting Scholarship Program to US Citizens
The Texas House Speaker killed a series of conservative amendments to a proposed scholarship program.

Texas Lawmakers Consider Advantaging Entities Seeking to Silence Citizens
Lawmakers are considering legislation in committee that would cut into a state law protecting citizens from...

High-Ranking Tren de Aragua Member Indicted in Houston, Arrested in Colombia
A high-ranking member of the terrorist organization Tren de Aragua has been arrested in Colombia after being...

Senate Bill Would Tie Licenses to Ethics Registry, Drawing Sharp Criticism
A proposal in the Texas Senate is drawing fire from First Amendment advocates who say it could turn Texas into a political police state. Senate Bill 1460, filed by Sen. Donna Campbell (R-Bulverde), would create a statewide “Ethics Violations Registry” managed by the...

Texas Education Agency Releases 2023 School Report Cards
Texans can now see school accountability reports that districts tried to hide from the public. Today, the Texas Education Agency released A-F Accountability Ratings for the 2022-23 school year for every public school district and campus in the state. An appeals court...
VIDEOS AND PODCASTS
Over-the-Counter Ivermectin?
Legislation allowing pharmacists to dispense Ivermectin without a prescription is being considered by lawmakers.

4/24/25 Islamists Holding Texas House Hostage?
- House Leadership Accused of Holding Pro-Life Bill Hostage to Islamic Holiday Push - Senate Bill Would Tie...

Stop Foreign Enemies From Playing Around In Our Elections
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Matt Howerton is a Texas native and a defender of the U.S. Constitution...

Corruption and Conspiracy in the State’s Largest School District?
School officials have been found guilty of 33 counts of corruption. Think it can't happen in your district?...

4.24.2025: Impeachment reform sails through Senate.
Senators Unanimously Pass Impeachment Reform… E-Verify Takes Step Forward in Senate… Education Committee...
COMMENTARY

The Dangerous Truth Behind Senate Bill 30
Under the guise of “civil justice reform,” SB 30 limits the ability of Texans to recover noneconomic damages—the very type of damages victims of so-called “gender-affirming care” most often rely on in court.

Melissa ISD’s ‘Quiet’ $1.2B Bond Election
As average voters appear increasingly hesitant to approve new local debt, a revised, “quiet” election strategy appears to be underway.

Y’All Answered: Honoring Cecile Richards?
Readers offer their insights and experiences.

City of Lueders Outlaws Abortion Trafficking
Lueders becomes the 56th Sanctuary City for the Unborn in Texas.