According to the Labor Department, inflation continued to skyrocket in September, as the consumer index price index (CPI) accelerated at the fastest pace in 13 years.
The Texas Senate on Friday passed House Bill 1, legislation containing the proposed political boundaries for the state’s 150 house districts. The bill now heads to the governor’s desk to be signed into law.
By its very nature, cancel culture is joyless and lifeless. It is built on negativity, criticism, and fault-finding. In the long term, it cannot be sustained.
American’s "Hope for the Future" is fading rapidly under the first 8 months of the Biden presidency, with only a 1/3rd of "Likely U.S. Voters" now believing the country’s best days are ahead – and just 30% think the country is heading in the "Right Direction." That’s a steep decline from last November, when 47% said they believed the nation’s best days were still ahead.
These grant funds will assist local law enforcement, prosecutors, jail administrators, medical examiners, and court administration officials in the execution of coordinated border security operations.
Congressman Kevin Bradyand Congressman Jake Ellzey sent a letter to Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Department of Transportation and Dr. Morteza Farajian, Build America Bureau with concern about TCRR intention to access $12 billion for HSR project from Dallas to Houston.
All employees of San Antonio ISD should know that they are not required to be vaccinated at this time and cannot be terminated for not being vaccinated.
The program will help providers, strengthen their business practices to foster future success. Lack of access to affordable, quality child care is frequently cited as a key roadblock to employment for many Texans.
For some reason, Members of Congress, President Biden, and the IRS are increasingly concerned that you're committing tax fraud – so they want your banks to throw you against the wall. Commonly called Terry stops or "stop-and-frisk," became routine in New York City in the 1990s. Now Democrats intend to deploy them to your bank account. We are all suspects now.
Along with ending worksite arrests, President Biden's Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said immigration authorities should immediately start using “prosecutorial discretion” to encourage workers to speak up about ending workplace exploitation and help prevent employers from using retaliatory threats of deportation. Mayorkas's 3-page memo directs U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Customs & Border Protection Agency, and Citizenship & Immigration Services to draw up plans.
Texas is the first state to distribute $1 billion in rent relief funds and has more than $900 million remaining. Since the program launched in mid-February, Texas has served more households and provided more relief funds than any other state, while reaching 95% of its counties.
U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) last week introduced legislation to disrupt illicit gold mining and trafficking of other precious metals that are commonly used to fund terrorist groups and rogue regimes.
Railroad Commission of Texas commissioners on Tuesday appointed five members to represent different segments of the state’s natural gas industry to the Texas Energy Reliability Council (TERC).
Cancel culture has reared its ugly head once again, and this time in a new and unprecedented way. The latest example? A lecture by a physicist at MIT was canceled NOT FOR reasons having to do with the subject matter or its scientific content, but because of the politically incorrect views on diversity of the scientist scheduled to give the lecture.
"The COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective, and our best defense against the virus, but should remain voluntary and never forced," said Texas Gov. Greg Abbott earlier today, issuing an Executive Order stating "that no entity in Texas can compel receipt of a COVID-19 vaccination by any individual..."
"Industry leaders like Dow are examining ways to use advanced data analytics and other technology to improve agility and efficiency,” said Comptroller Glenn Hegar, touring one of the state’s leading chemical manufacturers as part of the southeast Texas stop of his "Good for Texas Tour: Supply Chains Edition".
Aside from exposing children to obvious risks of exploitation, this form of social media has been shown to cause serious mental health problems in children.
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has awarded Texas Southmost College a $351,794 Self Sufficiency Fund grant to help provide training to 188 adult Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipients in certain occupations.