In response to the recent winter storm and power outages in the state, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today that his agency is automatically extending the due date for 2021 franchise tax reports from May 15 to June 15.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today went on ‘The Michael Berry Show’ to discuss the Biden administration’s dangerous immigration policy, Texas’ power grid in the wake of the historic storms, and the Democrats’ radical economic policies.
. . . the late economist Walter Williams explained his move away from the belief that minimum wages help the poor. His change of heart on the topic began when one of his UCLA professors asked him whether he cared more about the intentions behind the minimum wage or its effects.
Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved an additional 31 Texas Counties to be added to the President's Major Disaster Declaration for Individual Assistance. Additional counties will be re-requested as the state continues to receive information.
Rep. Glenn Rogers, working in lockstep with Congressman August Pfluger, has called on the Biden Administration to immediately include all counties in its Federal Emergency Declaration so that all Texans have access to full assistance from the federal government.
President Biden has issued a Disaster Declaration eligible for FEMA assistance to 108 of the 254 Counties in Texas, although extensive damage extends into every county throughout the state. Here's the information you need on the two processes necessary to report your property damage.
Texas families can lock in today’s cost of undergraduate resident tuition and schoolwide required fees at Texas public colleges and universities by enrolling their children in the tax-advantaged Texas Tuition Promise Fund® before the close of the current general enrollment period on Feb. 28.
Last week I visited South Florida for four days, and what a shock: Everything was open – the beaches, the hotels, the restaurants (with some sensible safety and social distancing). The classrooms are full. The other strange thing about being in Florida was that people were happy.
Why did so many Texans lose power last week and through the weekend? Math – apolitical, non-ideological, and sometimes cruel math. Here is the real reason Wind Energy Failures contributed to Texas' Deadly Power Loss, and I’ll prove it with an apples-to-apples comparison.
The month's blizzard is proving how vulnerable we are to extreme weather, and how we cannot rely on electricity alone. We can store vast amounts of natural gas, and only tiny quantities of electricity. We need to & must make our society more resilient. Here's how.
From the Biden White House to Congress, from lower-level bureaucrats to Agency heads within Homeland Security or U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE,) Democrats and Immigration Advocates are quietly instituting a change that's likely to impact a crucial upcoming policy debate.
Texans are learning the consequences of unreliable, government subsidized "renewable" Wind & Solar Power this week. Here’s what happened: The vast majority of Texas' fossil fuel driven electricity plants ran smoothly, just as they do in far colder climates across the world. But...
“Losing a loved one is terribly difficult, even more so when that loved one is larger than life,” said Kathryn Limbaugh at the beginning of Wednesday's daily program. Read the Most Touching Tributes to Broadcast Legend Rush Limbaugh here.
Gov. Greg Abbott declared today that reforming the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) an "Emergency Item" for the already-in-progress 2021 Legislative Session. In doing so, he is calling for an investigation to ensure Texans never again experience power outages like the ones they're suffering through this week.
After President Biden cancelled the Keystone Pipeline, Texas pipeline workers David & Kristina Dickerson warned that this would not end well for them. “We’re going to start importing stuff from China, or wherever else. We’re not going to buy American.”
“Some boy that’s 6-foot-2 competing against my 5-foot-4 niece doesn’t sound very fair. I think most people think it’s bizarre,” a highly skeptical Sen. Rand Paul told Joe Biden's Education Secretary Nominee during his confirmation hearing. "And you’ve got no problem with it? That concerns me," said Paul.
The purpose of the bill is to ensure that the national anthem is played at all events which receive public funding.