According to Ballotpedia, 34 states across America will require some sort of official ID to vote in November's Presidential Election, with 18 requiring a Photo ID. Yet after 19,888 counterfeit U.S. Driver's Licenses were recently seized at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, fears of voter fraud continue to resound across mainstream media.
I wonder if kids play Cops & Robbers anymore. When I was a boy, my brothers and I used to fight over who got to be the Police Officer because we knew the bad guy never wins.
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and President Trump have granted a Federal Emergency Declaration request for Public Assistance Category B (Emergency Protective Measures).
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick spoke to the Council on National Policy yesterday prior to President Donald J. Trump’s speech to the organization.
"Houston homeowners who are still in need of Hurricane Harvey assistance to repair or rebuild their homes are encouraged to apply," said Texas General Land Commissioner George P. Bush. "Our GLO focus is to spread word to Houstonians in need: Help is here to repair homes and rebuild lives."
While small businesses are closing and workers are losing jobs – and despite sending members home before we passed meaningful relief legislation – Speaker Pelosi is willing to call an “emergency session” to address a manufactured crisis.
U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz (and John Cornyn yesterday sent a letter to President Donald J. Trump thanking him for his approval of Governor Greg Abbott’s request for an emergency declaration and warning Texans to be prepared ahead of tropical storms Marco and Laura threatening the Texas Gulf Coast.
The post office is going broke. Were it not for a string of continual bailouts, the U.S. Postal Service would have closed its doors years ago. Were it a publicly held company, the people who run it would likely be in jail.
While Democrat's claims that voter fraud is rare and mail-in or absentee ballots do not represent a threat to November's Election, 3,100 ballots – representing more than 22% of the Total Votes Cast in the Special Election – were disqualified.
Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Texas Education Agency (TEA), in partnership with Local Education Agencies, has procured more than 1 million personal devices and internet WiFi hotspots . . .
In watching the Democratic National Convention one thing strikes me over and over again – Democrats really don’t like this country and the people in it. No, this wasn’t news to me, but it was surprising to see them be so open about it; proud of it, really.
With the Texans ready to safely get back to work, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz launched a second statewide tele-tour to connect with the men and women of the Lone Star State who are working toward Texas’ and the country’s recovery from the public health and economic crises.
In July, Texas saw a decrease in the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate to 8.0%. This is the third consecutive monthly decrease and the lowest rate since March 2020 when the Texas economy was initially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee next Monday to discuss the challenges USPS faces, yet Speaker Pelosi won’t allow us the chance to hear from Mr. DeJoy before we have to take this vote.
In the latest “Peaceful Protest” in Portland, a man being chased by rioters crashed his pickup truck, was removed from the truck and brutally beaten unconscious by “protesters” in a horrendous act caught on video. WATCH HERE. (WARNING, voilence, graphic language & distrubing video is included.)
Had President Trump not ordered this step, in just a few short weeks the arms embargo on Iran would have been lifted, and then after that the ballistic missile ban, and ultimately Iran would be left with an unlimited civilian nuclear program endorsed by the U.N.
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the TWC has applied for additional unemployment benefit funding made available through President Trump's Lost Wage Assistance Executive Order.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today's sale of $7.2 billion in Texas Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes (TRAN) received a net interest rate of 0.248 percent.