Note to the Texas House DOGE Committee: If schools want more money this Session, how about they agree to cut some administrative positions and ivory tower office buildings to start. State Rep. Giovanni Capriglione – known for his diligence, integrity and lack of fear of the establishment – has been chosen to lead the new Delivery of Govt. Efficiency (DOGE) Committee in the Texas House... and help them out by requiring more be spent on rapid increases in reading. They won’t or don’t know how to do these on their own.
Senate Bill 14, by Sen. Phil King, establishes the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office. If passed into law, the office would be created within the governor’s office, along with an advisory panel to oversee regulatory reform. The office would be tasked with identifying and eliminating unnecessary rules, improving the rulemaking process, and increasing public access to regulatory information.
The United States Senate voted 70-28 on final passage of a resolution authored by U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to overturn a Biden administration midnight rule imposing regulations on software developers of decentralized financial (DeFi) technology. The resolution had previously passed the House. The resolution has passed both chambers of Congress and now awaits the President’s signature to become law.
The RRC’s long history of common sense, science-based regulation of the oil and gas industry has safeguarded Texas communities and the environment while also fostering responsible production benefitting the state economy and America’s energy independence. The Texas oil and gas industry continued a hot streak in 2024 with production volumes surpassing records that were set in 2023.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom hosts a podcast. Why not? He has plenty of free time. In the last few years, California experienced a net population loss of nearly 1 million people. The average price of a home in the state is twice that of the national average. Its K-12 test scores in reading and math place California 37th of 50 states. The state's January 2025 unemployment rate, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was the second highest in the nation.
“Writing the budget for Texas – which has the 8th largest economy in the world – is no small feat. Senate Finance Committee Chair Joan Huffman has done skillful work on this budget, and I thank her for her continued leadership in ensuring our state’s financial future is secure. Our state’s fiscal foundation has never been more solid," said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick earlier today, after the unanimous passage of Senate Bill 1, the Senate’s Budget for Texas which was spear-headed by Sen. Joan Huffman (R-Houston.)
"Texas is on the cusp of game-changing legislation – and no one knows better than a parent about the power and importance of School Choice for children. We must prioritize our students," said Governor Abbott earlier today, boosting the growing level of support for school choice in the Lone Star State during an event at the Texas Capitol with former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, and Speaker of the Texas House Dustin Burrows in Austin.
"Texas farmers & ranchers are facing a crisis as Mexico refuses to comply with its obligations under the 1944 Water Treaty that's depriving our communities of the water they desperately need. I met with farmers and ranchers from the Rio Grande Valley – along with USDA Sect. Brooke Rollins & Rep. Monica De La Cruz – to discuss the urgent need for action, and am proud to lead the effort in the Senate to secure a $280 million Emergency Block Grant to provide immediate relief to South Texas," said Sen. Cruz.
“By combining innovative tools with strong instructional practices, we’re better preparing our students for success in school – and beyond,” said Dr. Mustafa Altindag, Central Texas Superintendent for Harmony Public Schools after learning of the Texas Education Agency’s "Interactive Online Learning" Award for Innovative Digital Instruction in middle & high school classrooms. The grant will help implement effective interactive learning models in U.S. History, Texas History, and English Language Arts.
Once hailed as the land of opportunity and innovation, California is now becoming a cautionary tale of what happens when bureaucratic overreach collides with daily life. Excessive environmental regulation, high taxes, and a hostile business climate have turned the Golden State into a place where even essential services can no longer function – and where residents and companies alike are fleeing in droves. California's crisis is not isolated – AND the Trump Administration should seize this moment.
For the first time in one poll’s history, Democrat's Congressional "Approval Rating" has gone negative among their own voters. Just 40% now "approve" – compared to 49% who "disapprove." That’s a dramatic change from last year when 75% approved and 21% disapproved. The numbers are clear: No longer satisfied with the Party's Status Quo, the Democrat Party's base is on the verge of an intra-party revolt to move even further to the left. And according to party insiders, Democrat voters are even angrier than you think.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Federal Courts introduced the Protect LNG Act, which would ensure that a court cannot vacate a previously authorized LNG permit, clarify the venue for LNG lawsuits before federal courts, and mandate that courts grant expedited decisions in these cases, and was joined by Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) in introducing the bill.
Last week, I was re-appointed to again serve on the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth took steps to deliver on their promise to restore lethality and mission readiness to the U.S. Air Force, I introduced legislation to codify President Trump's recent actions to restore law and order into law, and former President Biden was exposed for covering up reports on LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) Exports. Here's the details.
The "Gift Accountability, Registration & Disclosures (GARD) Act" is the 11th piece of legislation introduced by Cong. Donalds this session, and is co-led in a bi-partisan effort by Cong. Jared Golden (D-ME). Designed as corrective action to address the Biden White House's lack of transparency and abuse of the nation's Foreign Gift Disclosure Guidelines, it has received support from the Concerned Veterans of America, the Foundation for Govt. Accountability, Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in D.C. and others.
“It's common sense – and good state policy – to prohibit our foreign adversaries from purchasing Texas land. I am optimistic that with the leadership of our new speaker, Dustin Burrows, SB 17 will finally pass the House and become law – and I thank Sen. Kolkhorst for her continued leadership on this essential state and national security issue,” said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, after a bipartisan vote on Senate Bill 17 by Sen. Lois Kolkhorst passed the legislation to the Texas House of Representatives for consideration.
How did I, my parents, grandparents and ancestors – going back to the founding of the nation – manage to get a decent education before Jimmy Carter and a Democrat-controlled Congress created the U.S. Dept. of Education? Quite well, thank you very much. But according to Gallup's latest poll, the percentage of adults "dissatisfied" with today's Public Schools has increased from 62% in 2019 – to 73% today. And since the percentage "satisfied" is at its lowest level since 2001, can't President Trump eliminate the Dept. of Education?
Here's just part of where we can start. Its a 10 Item List with an introduction that reads: "Top Democrats tell us their party is in its deepest hole in nearly 50 years – and they fear things could actually get worse." The party has its lowest favorability ever. There's no popular national leader to help improve it, they can't stop most legislation in Congress, there's dwindling liberal media influence, a bad 2026 map for the Senate, and they're losing working-class voters. Something is wrong with the Democrat Party.
"At the beginning of the session in January, I laid out the most conservative and bold agenda in Texas Senate history. At the halfway point of the 89th Regular Legislative Session, the Senate is hard at work passing important legislation. Just one week after the bill filing deadline, the Senate had already passed 21 of the top 40 Priority Bills – including my priorities, the senators’ priorities, and the most important. bills the voters asked me to pass," noted the leader of the Texas Senate, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.