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Texas 529 plans help families save now on future college costs

For many students, May marks the close of the school year — a time to celebrate hard work and successful steps toward life goals. It's also a smart time to plot the course ahead. As tuition rates rise at four-year universities, community colleges and trade schools, 529 savings plans offer tax-advantaged ways to navigate future expenses.

06.01.2026
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The Autopsy of the Democrat Disaster of 2026

Typically, one performs an autopsy after the subject is dead; when you do it while they’re still alive, it’s called a vivisection, and that’s what we’re going to do today with the Democrats’  soon-to-fail 2026 midterm campaign to turn America into a more gender-confused version of Cuba. Fast-forward to Thanksgiving 2026; let’s look back on what’s going to happen, because you can see the outlines of the inevitable. They’re hoping for a blue wave; they’re going to look back and realize that they blew it.

06.01.2026
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Acting Comptroller Hancock Names Bitcoin Reserve Advisory Committee Members

Created by the 89th Texas Legislature under Senate Bill 21, the Texas Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Advisory Committee is a 5-Member Committee comprising Hancock and experts in Investments & Digital Assets. Committee members will advise Hancock regarding the administration and management of the reserve, including recommendations for valuing digital assets in the reserve and establishing appropriate policies related to risk, digital asset management and custody of virtual currency.

05.29.2026
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1st Lady Cecilia Abbott Visits Texas Main Street Communities

The Texas Main Street Program (TMSP) supports a network of 80 Communities that seek to develop and sustain vibrant Historic Downtowns & Commercial Districts through a comprehensive revitalization approach established by Main Street America while focusing on economic vitality, design, organization, and promotion. Using the trademarked Main Street Approach, the TMSP helps local Main Street programs leverage historic assets, strengthen small businesses, and create engaging, livable downtowns across Texas.

05.29.2026
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Governor Abbott Announces Texas Joining “A Home For Every Child” Initiative To Strengthen Foster Care

Governor Greg Abbott, alongside Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) Commissioner Audrey O’Neill and Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Assistant Secretary Alex J. Adams, today announced Texas is joining the Trump Administration’s “A Home for Every Child” initiative. The announcement comes during National Foster Care Month and reflects the state’s ongoing efforts to ensure every child in Texas has access to a safe, stable, and loving home.

05.28.2026
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MOORE: Final Score - 71% of Exxon Stockholders Vote to Move Incorporation from New Jersey to Texas

Just a few short days ago, ExxonMobil shareholders crushed the evil proxy voting services in a landslide 71% vote of support for moving from New Jersey to Texas. In every way this is a financially responsible and shareholder-friendly outcome. The fact that opponents urged a vote AGAINST the move only reinforces our assessment that the "proxy advisors" industry are hopelessly woke and routinely spit out rotten advice that would actually make shareholders poorer.

05.28.2026
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Wayne Christian Celebrates Nation-leading Texas Oil Production as Rig Activity and Jobs Rise

Texas oil and gas regulator Wayne Christian today celebrated nation-leading Texas oil production growth. According to Baker Hughes, active U.S. oil-directed drilling rigs rose by 10 to 425 last week, with all of the gains occurring in Texas. The jump represents the largest weekly increase in more than four years and underscores the state’s continued leadership in upstream production growth. The rise also signals renewed momentum in drilling activity amid improving market conditions.

05.28.2026
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CONG. PFLUGER: Thanking TSA Agents for Their Service and Advocating for Modernization

As Chairman of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterterrorism & Intelligence, I participated in a full committee hearing this week to recognize and thank the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents who continued to serve unpaid during the Democrat-caused longest government shutdown in history. I encourage everyone to especially thank our TSA agents serving across Texas, and our district in San Angelo, Midland, and Killeen.

05.27.2026
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MOORE: The Brits Were Right to Brexit the EU

The UK is in a deep economic slump, so now the elites in Europe and London are blaming Brexit and the British voters. But that's a laughable misreading of history. When the Brits wisely ditched the EU, the hope was that the UK would adopt the U.S. Economic Freedom Model and elect power-to-the-people leaders like Donald Trump while cleaning its hands of the socialists in Germany and France and the heavy-handed  bureaucrats in Brussels. Funny how that "Socialism" stuff works.

05.27.2026
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McCaul: Championing Peace Through Deterrence

President Biden's administration projected weakness on the world stage — beginning with the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan — which emboldened our adversaries around the globe. As I always say, weakness invites aggression, while strength and deterrence lead to peace. This week, I joined the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to discuss how our nation can bolster deterrence and ultimately peace around the world.

05.26.2026
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Sens. Cruz, Cotton, Colleagues Urge Trump to Eliminate U.N. Agency Tied to Hamas; USAID OIG Confirms Terror Links

Senators Ted Cruz & Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and 23 others are requesting that President Trump and his administration work with the United Nations to dismantle the United Nations Relief & Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). The USAID's Inspector General (OIG) has identified multiple UNRWA employees who participated in the October 7th terrorist attack, as well as 14 others affiliated with Hamas.

05.26.2026
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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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06.09.2026

TEXAS INSIDER ON YOUTUBE

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06.08.2026
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