A City Abolishes Its Police Force

A City Abolishes Its Police Force

Another Texas town abolishes its police force, an outlier or the new norm?

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17 Proposed Amendments Head to Voters in November

17 Proposed Amendments Head to Voters in November

From property taxes to bail reform, 17 proposed constitutional amendments will be on the ballot.

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Freeing Our School Boards from Woke Influences

Freeing Our School Boards from Woke Influences

Courageous school board members are looking for alternatives to the associations that are robbing school boards of their power.

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Higher Education Reforms Receive Gov. Abbott’s Approval

Higher Education Reforms Receive Gov. Abbott’s Approval

Elected officials are increasing oversight of taxpayer-subsidized universities.

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‘Make Texas Healthy Again’ Signed into Law

‘Make Texas Healthy Again’ Signed into Law

The new law includes provisions to protect physical activity time in schools and require warning labels on foods containing certain additives.

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Trump Puts Harvard In Such Twist, Officials Squirm Towards Surrender

Trump Puts Harvard In Such Twist, Officials Squirm Towards Surrender

Harvard University doesn’t want anyone thinking they’ve surrendered to President Donald Trump. But that’s certainly what it looks like.

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New Teacher Misconduct Reporting Law Closes ‘Pass the Trash’ Loopholes

New Teacher Misconduct Reporting Law Closes ‘Pass the Trash’ Loopholes

The measure passed the Texas Legislature and awaits the governor’s signature

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Parents Praise Passage of Protections From Sexual Predators in Schools

Parents Praise Passage of Protections From Sexual Predators in Schools

An army of advocates worked with lawmakers to protect students from sexual abuse and exploitation.

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How a radical nationwide organization’s tentacles extend into Texas higher education.

How a radical nationwide organization’s tentacles extend into Texas higher education.

A national academic association that promotes radical ideologies and activism has stashed assets across Texas universities, most notably at UT-Austin.

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America’s No. 2 School District Stares Into Fiscal Abyss After Years-Long Spending Spree

America’s No. 2 School District Stares Into Fiscal Abyss After Years-Long Spending Spree

What about our ISDs? The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will vote Tuesday on a spending plan for the 2025-26 school year that runs almost $3 billion deeper than its income, pushing the nation’s second-largest school district deeper into a catastrophic financial spiral.

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Americans are United in Opposing DEI

Americans are United in Opposing DEI

Most date the campus launch of the notorious “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” (DEI) ideology to 2010, with a hyper-escalation in 2020, although its roots go back to the late 60s when socialists created it on college campuses. Until now, the trajectory has always been up.

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Houston ISD Teacher Accused of Locking Special Needs Students in Cabinet

Houston ISD Teacher Accused of Locking Special Needs Students in Cabinet

A Houston Independent School District special education teacher has been recommended for termination after allegedly locking several special needs students in a cabinet.

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Vance, Rubio Remind Washington What ‘America First’ Actually Means

Vance, Rubio Remind Washington What ‘America First’ Actually Means

Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday night detailed how the America First movement is inspired by pursuing the national interest and empowering everyday Americans.

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A Call for Bond Reform & Putting Victims First

A Call for Bond Reform & Putting Victims First

On Wednesday, April 30, Crime Stoppers of Houston stood alongside Governor Greg Abbott, grieving families, victim advocates, and law enforcement to call for urgent bond reform

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