Inside the Black (Robed) Box of Judicial Elections
Unlike in our federal system, Texans are blessed with the ability to elect (and un-elect) our judges. But many struggle with what questions they should be asking judicial candidates. For many voters,...
View ArticleGrassroots Group Aims to End UT Insanity
One Texas Ex has had enough with corruption and far-left policies at the University of Texas at Austin and is asking Texas taxpayers—including UT alumni and those simply interested in good...
View ArticlePaxton Victorious in the Face of Political Prosecution
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is celebrating a victory as voters re-elected him to serve a second term as the state’s top lawyer. His victory seemed anything but certain to many political observers...
View ArticleWill Republicans Keep Gordon Johnson in Power?
Gordon Johnson doesn’t want to go back to being just another lobbyist. Perched above a kitchen table that serves as his desk in the Westgate Building, just a few hundred yards to the west of the Texas...
View ArticleStickland on the Power of Gordon Johnson
State Rep. Jonathan Stickland, a conservative Republican from Bedford, recently joined Texas Scorecard Radio to explain the “power behind the throne” in the Texas House. He pointed to Democrat lobbyist...
View ArticleFormer Geren Operative Confesses in CPS Scandal
A former political operative for State Rep. Charlie Geren (R–Fort Worth) has now admitted that he made a factually inaccurate and anonymous report to Child Protective Services against Geren’s opponent...
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