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More than 800 new laws took effect in Texas yesterday, impacting public safety, education, and privacy. While the second special legislative session continues, most laws passed during this year’s regular session are now enforceable.
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After State Rep. Matt Shaheen (R-Plano) helped sink it during the regular session, legislation restoring the power of the attorney general to prosecute election fraud passed the House yesterday.
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Texas’ Court of Criminal Appeals decided last week that the Texas Ethics Commission is a part of the legislative branch and does not have the sole authority to prosecute election crimes. This is a reversal from an earlier ruling on the matter—and reins in the power of a rogue agency.
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Voters want courts to protect the privacy of the ballot box.
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In a win for secure elections in Texas, a federal appeals court upheld a state law requiring voters to provide identification numbers on mail-in ballots, a security measure already required of in-person voters.
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The Texas House passed a motion to issue arrest warrants for more than 50 Democrat lawmakers on Monday.
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American politics has been transformed in recent years as large portions of the federal bureaucracy, military, the media, and corporate America have embraced the ideas of the 1960s radical Left.
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The majority of the suspected illegal votes are concentrated in Harris County, Texas’s most populous county. Additional instances are reportedly under investigation in Guadalupe, Cameron, and Eastland counties.
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Harris County has raised taxes for citizens while spending taxpayer dollars to defend people illegally in the country, even if they have a criminal record.
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In a court filing, the tax agency said a decades-old ban on campaigning by tax-exempt groups should not apply to houses of worship speaking to their own member. Thank you, but did we ever need their permission in the first place?
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Happening in Harris County also? Hard to prove, but more transparency on audits by the people would go a long way to restore confidence.
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From property taxes to bail reform, 17 proposed constitutional amendments will be on the ballot.
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Democrat California Secretary of State Shirley Weber took to social media Wednesday to say the reason why the state takes weeks to process election votes is due to the fact that it would cost up to an estimated $110,000 in each county per election.
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The secretary of state identified 33 potential noncitizens who may have illegally voted in Texas elections in 2024.
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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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The Republican National Committee (RNC) is intervening against the Democratic National Committee (DNC), which sued to challenge President Donald Trump’s executive order on election integrity.
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