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Texas Named Best Business Climate In Nation For Third Year In A Row

Governor Greg Abbott today celebrated Texas being recognized as the Best Business Climate in the nation for the third year in a row by Business Facilities magazine in their 2025 Annual Rankings Report. According to Business Facilities magazine, the flagship ranking includes consideration of economic development activity and achievements over the previous year, including capital investment and job creation announcements and implementation.

06.25.2025
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New York Democrats Opt For Socialism… For Now

More evidence of the miserable state of affairs on the Left. As we feared, the Democrats in America’s largest city chose Zohram Mamdani, the 33 year-old socialist. He was able to avoid serious scrutiny of his crazed ideas to cripple the police, business and educational standards - in part because he had the luxury of running against the disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Good riddance to him.

06.25.2025
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Rep. Tony Gonzales Advances Bill to Support Rural Communities, Agriculture

Congressman Gonzales joined USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins in South Texas to launch an $8.5 million sterile New World screwworm (NWS) fly dispersal facility in South Texas and announced a five-pronged plan to enhance the USDA’s ability to detect, control, and eliminate this pest. Through Congressman Gonzales’ seat on the House Appropriations Committee, he doubled the initial funding for screwworm eradication efforts in the agriculture budget from $5.5 million to $10 million.

06.25.2025
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Texas Oil and Gas Upstream Jobs Climb by 2,200 in May

New data from the Texas Workforce Commission indicate that upstream oil and gas employment climbed by 2,200 in May compared to April – and by 7,300 jobs (3.6%) through the first five months of the 2025. At 208,200 upstream jobs, compared to the same month in the prior year, May 2025 employment rose by 5,000, or 2.5%.

06.25.2025
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THOMAS: Trump Did the Right Thing, and May Have Just Succeeded

In a brief Saturday night address, President Trump said that all of Iran's nuclear capabilities were "obliterated." ​​​​And addressing the "are we, or are we not at war with Iran," the president said: "For 40 years Iran has been saying 'Death to America, Death to Israel.' They have been killing our people, blowing off their arms, blowing off their legs, so I decided long ago that I would not let this happen. It will not continue."

06.24.2025
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Gov. Abbott Signs All Texas Home School Coalition Priorities

Texas homeschool families are celebrating a series of legislative victories as three key bills – aimed at ensuring equal treatment and expanding opportunities – have now been officially signed by Governor Greg Abbott. HB 3041 was signed by the Governor on June 20, 2025, HB 2674 was signed by the Governor on June 20, 2025, SB 401 was signed by the Governor on June 21, 2025.

06.24.2025
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MOORE: An Easy Way to Lower Uncle Sam's Borrowing Costs – and the Deficit

President Trump is enraged that the Fed didn't lower interest rates last week. He – and many economists – believe lowering the Federal Funds Rate would lower the government's borrowing costs, but there's an easier way to lower them (and the deficit) without risking inflation. Ending this one Obama-era regulation that penalizes banks for buying U.S. Treasuries would saving Uncle Sam up to $70 billion a year.

06.24.2025
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CONG. McCAUL: Sergeant Major Billy D. Waug's Hero Legacy Lives on with Bastrop Post Office Dedication

As a member of "The Greatest Generation," Sergeant Major Billy D. Waugh epitomized the American values of courage, patriotism & self-sacrifice. Throughout his life, he served as an Army paratrooper and special forces soldier, a CIA officer, and for a while as a U.S. postal worker. Working with Sergeant Waugh's family and the U.S. Postal Service, hosting a ceremony to dedicate the Bastrop Post Office was an honor.

06.24.2025
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Texas Legislature Makes Historic Investments in RRC’s Mission

The Texas Legislature took major action this legislative session with historic funding for the Railroad Commission of Texas, appropriating more than $593 million for the agency over the next two fiscal years. This appropriation includes $100 million for oil and gas well plugging to be used by the RRC’s renowned State Managed Plugging Program (SMP) to address critical plugging projects. This is the largest one-time infusion of funds from the Legislature to support the SMP, which has plugged more than 46,000 wells since its inception in 1984.

06.24.2025
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Can the Left Ever Stop Its Craziness?

Trump talks nonstop about protecting the middle class. Unions like him; Wall Street mostly despises him. Trump wants to deport as many illegal alien criminals as possible. But he is willing to consider green cards for unlawful aliens who are working, crime-free, and with long residence in the U.S. The Trump counterrevolution barrels ahead. The people cheer. And Democrats keep barking at the moon.

06.24.2025
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Governor Abbott Announces Special Session Date, Initial Agenda

Governor Greg Abbott today announced the final list of 1,155 bills signed into law and 28 bills vetoed from the 89th Regular Legislative Session. “Working with the Texas Legislature, we delivered results that will benefit Texans for generations to come,” said Governor Abbott. “Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Speaker Dustin Burrows, and the Texas House and Senate worked hard to send critical legislation to my desk. This session has seen monumental success, but there is more we can do.”

06.23.2025
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Babin: Law and Order: The Foundation of a Free Nation

These riots didn’t erupt in a vacuum. They are the direct result of a culture of lawlessness that Democrats have allowed and even encouraged. Cities under the Left’s control have turned into chaos zones, where criminals are emboldened, flags are burned, and the police are told to stand down. These ideas are dangerous. And they’re spreading because too many elected officials refuse to stand up for common sense and the rule of law.

06.23.2025
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Pfluger: The One Big Beautiful Bill is Good for Texas-11

The U.S. House passed one of the most consequential and historic pieces of legislation. The One Big Beautiful Bill unleashes American energy, extends the 2017 Trump Tax cuts for hardworking families, provides relief for seniors, eliminates taxes on tips and overtime, and much more. Congress must continue on an aggressive timeline to get the One Big Beautiful Bill to President Trump's desk to be signed into law.

06.23.2025
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Texas Sets New Record High Job Count for Sixth Month in a Row

The Texas labor market set new record highs in both total jobs and the size of the civilian labor force in May. Texas added 28,100 positions over the month to reach a total of 14,340,800 nonfarm jobs. The state added 213,300 jobs over the year, which left the annual nonfarm growth rate unchanged at 1.5 percent and outpaced the national growth rate by 0.4 percentage points. Over the year, Texas’ civilian labor force has added 270,900 people.

06.23.2025
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The FBI’s Mission Matters Now More Than Ever

Last Friday, the world awoke to news that the long-simmering conflict between Israel and Iran had reignited with dangerous new intensity. Explosions rocked strategic sites inside Iran in what analysts believe was a calculated Israeli response to Tehran’s escalated proxy attacks across the region. This cycle of strike and counterstrike has destabilized oil markets, rattled global alliances, and raised the risk of wider war.

06.23.2025
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Texas Wins 12th Gold Shovel Award For Outstanding Job Creation, Business Investment

Governor Greg Abbott celebrated Texas being recognized with the state's 12th Gold Shovel Award by Area Development magazine for outstanding achievement in job creation and capital investment in 2024. Texas has now been recognized with a Gold or Silver Shovel in each of the 20 years of the award program.  Area Development recognized Texas with a Gold Shovel Award for more than $10.6 billion in high-value expansion and location projects in 2024.

06.20.2025
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Commissioner Sid Miller Praises Ag Sect. Rollins’ Bold Plan to Combat New World Screwworm Threat

“This is a significant threat, and it’s critical we stay ahead of it. Texas has historically been at the forefront of American agriculture and we're prepared to assist Sect. Rollins and the USDA in protecting our Livestock, Economy, and Food Supply,” said Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller, joining U.S. Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins at the Moore Air Base in Edinburg, Texas to unveil an $8.5 million initiative against the New World Screwworm.

06.20.2025
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Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham Announces Re-Election Bid

“The GLO is the tip of the spear when it comes to the battles that matter the most to Texans, and I'm proud to wake up and fight every single day for the Texas we all know and love,” said Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, announcing her re-election bid for Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office. Making history in 2022 as Texas’s 1st female Land Commissioner, Buckingham has spearheaded countless victories for Texas.

06.20.2025
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06.24.2025

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