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Gov. Abbott Announces Joint Preliminary Damage Assessments or Wildfires, Severe Storms

Governor Greg Abbott today announced that he directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to request officials from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) join state and local partners in conducting preliminary damage assessments in Panhandle communities affected by recent wildfire activity and South Texas communities impacted by April severe storms.

05.22.2026
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Oil and Gas Regulator Wayne Christian Applauds Largest Onshore Lease Sale in U.S. History 

Texas oil and gas regulator Wayne Christian today applauded the reported $4 billion federal oil and gas lease sale in Texas and New Mexico, the largest onshore federal oil and gas lease sale in U.S. history. Christian emphasized that the record-setting sale reflects the results of the streamlined, cooperative federal regulatory environment under the Trump administration, which has facilitated increased leasing activity and market participation.

05.22.2026
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Commissioner Buckingham, VLB Honors Fallen Heroes with Illuminated Headstones During Memorial Day Weekend

​​​​​​​“Memorial Day Weekend carries profound meaning for the Families & Communities whose loved ones made the Ultimate Sacrifice. It's a true honor to ensure Texans have beautifully maintained State Veterans Cemeteries where they can hold close the memories of the brave souls we remember," said Land Commissioner & Veterans Land Board Chair Dawn Buckingham, announcing the headstones of servicemembers Killed or MIA will be illuminated at Texas' four VLB Cemeteries in Killeen, Abilene, Mission & Corpus Christi, and the grounds will be open 24 hours a day Friday through Monday for night viewing.

05.22.2026
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Texas Job Market Holds Steady in April, says Workforce Commission

Texas reached a total of 14,394,300 nonfarm jobs in April. Over the year, the state added 82,400 jobs for an Annual Nonfarm Growth Rate of 0.6%, outpacing the national growth rate by 0.4 percentage points. Texas’ overall civilian labor force registered at 15,894,800 people. The Professional & Business Services Industry had the largest private sector over-the-month, and the Midland Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had the lowest unemployment rate, followed by the Abilene, Bryan-College Station, and the San Angelo MSAs.

05.22.2026
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Sens. Cruz, Gillibrand Lead Senate Passage of TREY’S Law To Protect Child Sexual Assault Victims

The bill is also cosponsored by U.S. Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), John Cornyn (R-Texas), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Ashley Moody (R-Fla.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), John Kennedy (R-La.), Chris Coons (D-Del.), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa).

05.21.2026
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MOORE: U.C. Berkeley Study says Fracking Saved U.S. Consumers $3 to $4 Trillion

At the early stages of the Shale Oil & Gas Revolution a decade ago, many of us were sharply criticized for saying that a revolutionary new technology called "fracking" was the energy policy equivalent to curing cancer. Back then, critics warned that fracking would cause earthquakes, toxic drinking water, and floods from rising oceans. But now a blockbuster University of California at Berkeley – hardly a a right-wing source – has released a paper saying how much fracking and horizontal drilling has saved U.S. natural gas consumers.

05.21.2026
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Gov. Abbott Increases Readiness Level of Texas Emergency Ops Center for Severe Weather

According to the National Weather Service, a storm system moving through the state is expected to bring daily risks of severe thunderstorms through the later part of this week across large portions of the state. Threats include large hail, damaging wind gusts, possible tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and possible tornadoes. Flash flooding concerns caused by repeated rounds of heavy rainfall remains a threat through the weekend.

05.21.2026
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Railroad Commission of Texas Chairman Jim Wright Elected to IOGCC Leadership

Jim Wright, Chairman of the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC), was elected to serve as the Second Vice Chair of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC) during the organization’s annual business meeting in Oklahoma City on May 20. The IOGCC is a multi-state government entity comprised of the governors of oil and gas producing states, including 31 member states and seven affiliate states, along with affiliates from select federal agencies and seven Canadian provinces.

05.21.2026
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SEN. CRUZ: Senate Judiciary Committee Passes 'John Barnes Act' to Strengthen Public Safety Officers' Benefits

Senator Ted Cruz, who chairs the Senate Judiciary's Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action & Federal Rights Subcommittee, delivered remarks as the Senate Judiciary Committee voted yesterday to pass the Officer John Barnes and Chief Michael Ansbro Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Program Expansion Act of 2026. Sen. Cruz introduced and is leading the bipartisan legislation along with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY).

05.20.2026
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MOORE: Janine & Jeff Yass to Rescue Kids from Closed Philly(delphia) Schools

Now THIS is a story of real philanthropy – and an initiative that really is "For the Children." Janine Yass and her husband had followed Philadelphia's controversial process for closing 17 City Schools and felt compelled to create a pathway for vulnerable families. “No child should be trapped in a school that's unsafe, underperforming, or unable to meet basic academic standards," said Yass. Now the couple will provide scholarships for students to leave the Philadelphia School District for private schools.

05.20.2026
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Governor Abbott Announces Federal Assistance For Stinky Fire In Texas Panhandle

Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved a request from the State of Texas for a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) for the Stinky Fire in Potter County, which has threatened homes, damaged property, impacted infrastructure, and prompted local evacuations in the Texas Panhandle.

05.20.2026
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Kelly Hancock​​​​​​​: Sales Tax Holidays for Water-Efficient and ENERGY STAR® Products Set for May 23-25

Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock is reminding families and businesses that they can save on the purchase of certain products during the state’s Water-Efficient Products and ENERGY STAR® sales tax holidays. Created by the Texas Legislature, both holidays take place Saturday, May 23, through Monday, May 25. The Texas Comptroller's office estimates shoppers will save $15.7 million in state and local sales tax during these holidays.

05.20.2026
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Cornyn Bill Would Bar Aliens Who Support Sharia Law from United States

"America is envied by millions, perhaps billions of people around the world... but it’s also true many countries don't share our values. They impose authoritarian rules on their citizens. We can't shrink from the principles of liberty and freedom by allowing certain individuals to advocate or embrace Sharia Law, nor can we allow advocates for Sharia to actively work to undermine our Constitution,” said Sen. Cornyn, calling for a bar on aliens who support Sharia Law from entering or remaining in the U.S.

05.19.2026
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Governor Abbott Mobilizes State Emergency Response Resources Ahead Of Texas Severe Storm Threat

Governor Greg Abbott today directed the TDEM to activate state emergency response resources as storm activity is forecast to trigger severe thunderstorms across vast portions of Texas, starting later today and persisting through the middle of the week. The National Weather Service warns a cold front moving through state is expected to create potentially hazardous conditions across large areas of North, Central, West, Northwest, Northeast, and South-Central Texas as the system shifts.

05.19.2026
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John Carter: PASSED 400-15! House passed My 2027 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Bill

I’m proud to write legislation that fully funds veterans’ healthcare and benefits while investing in military housing, childcare centers, and infrastructure improvements that support our servicemembers and their families. This bill also prioritizes critical mental health resources and programs aimed at addressing veteran homelessness because taking care of those who have served our country is one of our nation’s most important responsibilities.

05.19.2026
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Addresses the RSC

I was pleased to welcome Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to this week's Republican Study Committee (RSC) member meeting. The Department of Justice's newly formed Fraud Division is critical to rooting out waste and recovering taxpayer dollars, while the DOJ's enforcement on immigration and narcotics trafficking is protecting American communities.

05.19.2026
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Sen. Cruz Remarks on Senate Judiciary Committee Passing TREY’S Law to Protect Child Sexual Assault Victims

Trey’s Law prevents the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence survivors of child sexual abuse and trafficking. The bill makes any NDA provision unenforceable if it prohibits or restricts someone from disclosing the sexual abuse of a minor or facts related to that abuse. Importantly, this protection applies regardless of when the NDA was signed, whether before a dispute arose or as part of a civil settlement agreement.

05.18.2026
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Governor Abbott Announces Over $2.5 Million In Career Training Grants For Nine East Texas Area Schools

Governor Greg Abbott today announced nine (JET) grants totaling $2,524,300 have been awarded to nine schools in East Texas by then (TWC). The JET grants will support (CTE) training programs by helping the schools purchase and install equipment to initially train 700 students for high-demand occupations such as automotive service technicians, registered nurses, HVAC mechanics and installers, and more.

05.18.2026
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Babin: Backing the Blue During National Police Week

National Police Week is a time to honor the brave men and women who put on the badge every day knowing the dangers that come with the job. Across Texas and throughout our nation, law enforcement officers run toward danger so American families can live in safety and peace. Last week, we also remembered the officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Their courage and service will never be forgotten, and we continue to lift up their families and loved ones in prayer.

05.18.2026
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McCaul: Guarding the Skies at the FIFA World Cup

From foreign adversaries to cartels, bad actors around the world are increasingly using drones to target infrastructure and harm innocent civilians. As the U.S. prepares to host millions of visitors for the FIFA World Cup and America250 celebrations, we must be prepared to neutralize this evolving threat. That's why I introduced the Guard the Skies Act, which would enable the National Guard to conduct counter-drone operations.

05.18.2026
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05.21.2026

TEXAS INSIDER ON YOUTUBE

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