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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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Comptroller Glenn Hegar Welcomes Former Texas State Sen. Kelly Hancock to Comptroller’s Office

Outgoing Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar today administered the Oath of Office to former State Sen. Kelly Hancock (R-Ft. Worth,) naming him Chief Clerk of the Texas Comptroller’s Office. Hancock will assume the responsibilities of Acting Comptroller effective July 1, 2025. Texas' Comptroller of Public Accounts Is the state’s Chief Financial Officer, which provides revenue estimates to State Legislators that guide the biennial budgeting process.

06.20.2025
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On Iran, Democrats -- Except Fetterman -- Have Gone Underground

When it comes to criticizing President Donald Trump -- and refusing to give credit for virtually anything -- it's full speed ahead for Democrat politicians. A big exception is Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who said, "I really hope the president finally does bomb and destroy the Iranians." Harold Ford Jr., Democrat and former Tennessee member of the U.S. House, said: "I give the president a lot of credit. ... I was reminded of a Churchill saying -- I no longer listen to what people say. I watch what they do because behavior never lies.

06.20.2025
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Gov. Abbott Visits Lubbock to Sign Largest Generational Water Investment in Texas History

“Lawmakers knew we had to be proactive this Session and deliver a significant investment to help Texas meet its future water needs – this legislation not only helps secure Texans’ access to water, it will support continued economic growth and job creation across our state,” said Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows earlier today as Gov. Greg Abbott signed a crucial Texas-sized legislative investment bill into law.

06.19.2025
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Rep. Tony Gonzales, USDA Secretary Rollins Announce Plan to Stop Screwworms, Protect Texas Livestock

Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins launched an $8.5 million sterile New World screwworm (NWS) fly dispersal facility in South Texas and announced a sweeping five-pronged plan to enhance USDA’s already robust ability to detect, control, and eliminate this pest. Per the USDA, the facility in South Texas is expected to be ready within six months.

06.19.2025
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CONG. FALLON: Army's 250th Birthday Celebration Inspires Future Generations

Since 1775, the Army has served as a cornerstone of our nation's defense, adapting to evolving challenges while upholding its commitment to protect our great Republic and interests. This past weekend, we honored the U.S. Army's 250th Birthday – celebrating their grit, sacrifice, and unyielding defense of our nation. ​​​As we mark this milestone, we salute the service members past and present – who inspire future generations.

06.19.2025
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MALONSON: When We Empower Teachers, We Expand Opportunity for Students

Gov. Greg Abbott recently signed House Bill 2 into law – and injected $8.5 billion into the Texas Public Education System. This much-needed funding is especially important for Students & Teachers, because over $4 billion is earmarked for teacher salary increases. It was notable that JoMeka Gray – a Temple kindergarten Teacher of the Year & a Texas Teacher of the Year finalist – sat next to him as Gov. Abbott signed the bill into law.

06.19.2025
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Gov. Abbott Signs Bills to Reduce Small Businesses Barriers in Texas

"Most businesses in Texas are actually small businesses – and they employ about half of all employees around the state. So we wanted to make sure that we passed laws to would improve the process of doing business in Texas, and reduced barriers for small businesses and ordinary Texans. We took strategic steps to achieve just that," said Gov. Abbott of the bills – including one that increases Business Personal Property Tax Exemptions.

06.19.2025
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HUNTER: How the Left-Wing Sock-Puppet Corporate Media Works

They say “five million people” took to the streets to protest “No Kings” last Saturday. Know how I know there are five million people? Because the public relations firm hired by organizers – fully funded by spoiled, entitled, white billionaires – put out a press release saying so. That’s how I know. Democrats simply declare something and no judgement is cast in their direction. Weird, right? Actually, no – it's not weird at all, it’s how media bias works now. 

06.19.2025
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Gov. Abbott Signs Major Property Tax Relief Laws Passed during 2025 Legislative Session

“When I became Governor, the homestead exemption was $15,000 – with Senate Bill 4, the homestead exemption is now $140,000, an almost 1,000% increase. And Seniors’ homestead exemption now goes all the way up to $200,000. This is truly unprecedented – no state in American history has devoted such a large percentage of their budget to tax relief,” said Governor Abbott.

06.17.2025
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CONG. PFLUGER: My Response to Israel's Strikes on Iran

"Just last week – for the first time in nearly two decades – Iran was formally declared to be in violation of its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Commitments by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Over 60 days ago, Iran was given a choice – and once again it has chosen to be an enemy of the free world. In response, Israel launched overnight military strikes, successfully eliminating some of Iran’s top military leaders," explains Cong. August Pfluger.

06.17.2025
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06.19.2025

TEXAS INSIDER ON YOUTUBE

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06.17.2025
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