Here's a Novel Idea: Congress, the Trump White House, and DOGE could go a long way toward protecting the "Private Information & Data" of everyday Americans by reducing the amount of government regulation that collects so much of the stuff in the first place. This is precisely why the work of DOGE is so important – no matter how much barking comes out of D.C.'s Big Government Defenders. Perhaps DOGE should look into Sunday's "60 Minutes" report detailing how the data of 250,000 American Taxpayers wasn't protected.
It's time for all of us to ensure that those working tirelessly to root out waste, fraud and abuse in Washington, D.C. don't fall for the “fake news” that the media and others are spreading. Nationwide political chatter is focused on cleaning up the D.C. Swamp, cutting billions of fat in absentee employees, and stopping the Scandalous Boondoggle Spending – which is long, long overdue. Here's one effective tool to help working-class patients and providers – and prevent further stains on the American Taxpayer.
Texans are understandably concerned about the cost of Home Insurance – and have good reason to ask State Legislators to address the question of why they are increasing. Fortunately, there are some actions that will help reduce some of the pressure on premiums – and they align with Texas’ market-driven approach to growing the economy. Florida has passed meaningful reforms, Georgia is trying to do the same, and here's what Texas could do to make sure we have more affordable insurance – for more Texas Consumers.
In April of 2023, the biggest theft of citizens’ money happened when a foreign syndicate purchased 26 million $1 tickets in the Lotto Texas game. The winning prize had reached $95 million. Those tickets were all bought within 72 hours of the winning numbers being announced. The Lottery Commission not only inexplicably allowed this to happen but also provided extraordinary assistance in facilitating the printing of these tickets in several courier locations, one of which had little to no experience in printing tickets.
On the House Floor Congressman Luttrell recognized Dave Alexander, Founding Director of Serve the Border, for his dedication to supporting those who protect us. From hot meals to better living conditions, his team has gone above and beyond for Border Patrol, Texas Troopers, and our National Guard. Republicans & President Trump are working to clean up Biden’s mess. It’s time to restore law & order.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, reintroduced the Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act. The bill would allow local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities and would pull taxpayer-funded grants to sanctuary cities. Sen. Cruz previously introduced the Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act in 2023.
The price of copper has increased 500% since 2000, driving up the payout for thieves. Fort Worth saw a 545% increase in reported AT&T cable theft and a 53% increase in metal theft overall between October 2020 and October 2024. Police across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex have arrested more than 250 people for stealing copper wire in the past year.
At some point, some president was going to have to stop the unsustainable spending and borrowing. To have any country left, some president would eventually have had to restore a nonexistent border and stop the influx of 3 million illegal aliens a year. Some commanders-in-chief finally would have to try to stop the theater wars abroad. But any president who dared to do any of that would be damned for curbing the madness that his predecessors fueled. And so none did -- until now.
Texas has long been known for supporting innovation. Our positive business environment and skilled workforce make us a beacon for Entrepreneurs & Businesses. Texas's support for innovation extends to health care – where the Lone Star State has become a leader in life sciences and home to the world's second-largest cancer research and prevention program. Responsible private capital investors understand that improving health care is the only path to lasting success and solving our health care challenges.
“For the first time in our great state’s history, the Texas House has the votes to pass a universal school choice program,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “This is a remarkable achievement for the countless parents, students, and educators across Texas who want school choice expanded to all Texas families. This session, Texas will usher in a new era where families have the opportunity to choose the learning environment that meets the unique needs of their children.”
Senate Bill 26, by Senator Brandon Creighton, establishes a new teacher retention allotment to provide pay increases for teachers. SB 26 addresses the pay gap between urban and suburban teachers and rural teachers. Teachers with three to four years of experience in suburban and urban school districts (with 5,001 or more students enrolled) will receive pay increases of $2,500 per year, while teachers with five or more years of experience will receive a pay increase of $5,500 per year.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas-21) reintroduced the bicameral "Reciprocity Ensures Streamlined Use of Lifesaving Treatments (RESULT) Act." The legislation increases access to drugs, devices, and other medical therapies already approved in other trusted countries, facilitating access to life-saving treatments for Americans. This legislation was also cosponsored by Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah).
"Women across America deserve the freedom to protect themselves AND their families – without being burdened by unconstitutional overreach," said Dianna Muller, founder of Women for Gun Rights, expressing the group's strong support for Donald Trump's new FBI Director Kash Patel. "For too long the ATF has made it harder – not safer – for women to exercise their right to bear arms, so we’re thrilled to see someone leading the agency who respects the 2nd Amendment, instead of using the agency to undermine it."
President Donald Trump entered his 2nd Term with a bold agenda and unprecedentedly rapid action. Joe Biden left Donald Trump with a shaky economy. So, what should Team Trump do? First, the focus should quickly shift toward cutting regulations – the true sand in the gears of American Consumers and Commerce. Second, the Republican Congress must make Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts permanent. And third, there is only one path forward toward economic prosperity for the United States.
To talk about using "unelected government officials" to implement a president's initiatives, one only need remember Joe Biden's use of unelected D.C. bureaucrats to push Democrat's radical Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Agenda. It undermined Texas' and the Nation's Economy – while jeopardizing the country's National Security & Energy Independence. Texas' elected officials rose to the occasion, have made some of the biggest players on Wall Street change their tune – and Comptroller Glenn Hegar, among others, deserves the bulk of the credit.
Despite losing the 2024 Election, Democrats continue to try and claim Donald Trump represents "a Constitutional Crisis." But if there is one – which there isn't – they should know by now that most Americans blame THEM for violating the Constitution's boundaries and restrictions against excess government. A majority now sympathizes with our nation's 30th president, Calvin Coolidge, who a century ago said: "Unless the people – through unified action – arise and take charge of their government, they will find that their government has taken charge of them."
In an increasingly dangerous world, America and its allies must continue countering our adversaries — and we can't afford to let our guard down. While attending the recent Munich Security Conference, I met with many of our key allies, and with World Leaders and top Security Experts to discuss strengthening our strategies for combatting the continuing threats from China, as well as working to resolve the Middle East conflicts. And, I supported Vice President JD Vance's powerful speech while in attendance.
“Continued investments in the workforce of the future is crucial to building a stronger Texas – and 18-year-old Raya Rabold is the perfect example. Raya joined me at my 'State of the State' Address earlier this month, took welding at Jarrell High School, continued training at Texas State Technical College, her welding's been featured in the 'Yellowstone' TV show, and she's working to become a Welding Inspector that earns as much as $85,000 a year," said Gov. Greg Abbott, issuing a proclamation recognizing February 2025 as "Career & Technical Education Month in Texas."