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Texas Legislators File Bills to Help Improve Campus Safety & Security

“We should do more than just talk about the safety of Texas school children. If school districts are going to have Police Departments, then the officers working there should be our best,” said Exec. Director of the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas (CLEAT,) Charley Wilkison, of the many Texas universities & School Districts that are considering starting police departments to protect children while attending school.

03.15.2023
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Sen. Bettencourt Explains Unprecedented $16.5 Billion Property Tax Relief Bills Today

“The Senate Property Tax Plan has eye-popping, off the chart numbers for 5.72 million Texas Homesteads – saving them nearly $800 per year. And with SB 3's Homestead Exemption increase to $70,000, we just tripled the over-65 and disabled Homestead Exemption to $30,000, too!” said State Sen. Paul Bettencourt, who was complimented by Lt. Gov. Patrick for putting Senate Bills 3, 4 & 5 together with Senators Tan Parker, Joan Huffman and others.

03.15.2023
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Creighton Files Priority Legislation to Empower Parents, Support Teachers and Improve Curriculum

“Educating the next generation of Texans is the most fundamental responsibility we have, and I authored Senate Bill 8 to place parents, not government, squarely in the center of the decisions for their children. Giving parents the power to determine the best school for their child will encourage competition and innovation, ensuring that each Texas student has the opportunity to succeed.”

03.14.2023
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President Biden Releases Woke and Broke Budget

Driving the news this week was the release of President Biden's FY2024 budget. The presidential budget demonstrates the priorities that the administration deems most important to the country. In fact, President Biden himself has often quipped: “Don’t tell me what you value. Show me your budget, and I’ll tell you what you value.”

03.14.2023
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Pax­ton Push­es Back Against New EPA Reg­u­la­tion Designed to Force the Biden Administration’s Envi­ron­men­tal Agen­da on States

The new rule drastically shortens the timeline for states to develop and submit their plans. This attempt to rush states could leave them exposed if the EPA decides to disapprove of the plans. The EPA’s disapproval would enable the federal government to seize further regulatory power and impose a burdensome and unnecessary federal plan on states.

03.14.2023
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Lt. Gov. Patrick: 'This Session We're Going to Do Both' to Attract Teachers – Using the State's Surplus to Create a COLA

“Senate Finance Committee Chair Joan Huffman filed SB 10 to help our Texas Senior Retired Educator, and create a Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for retired educators as of December 2021. Since the end of last session, as I traveled the state and retired educators thanked the Legislature for those checks – but also asked for a COLA, I told them, whatever you think is best, we'll do this session," said Patrick.

03.13.2023
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As Biden White House Fails, Abbott's 'Operation Lone Star' Marks Two Years of Necessary Border Security Efforts

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Texas National Guard are continuing to work toward securing the border in the absense of any Biden White House effort, and the struggle to stop the smuggling of drugs, weapons and people into Texas – as well as prevent, detect, and interdict Transnational Criminal behavior between ports of entry.

03.13.2023
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Sen. Bettencourt, Rep. Schofield: "Let Texans Vote on Daylight Saving Time! "

“When you think of hot-button public policy issues, what usually comes to mind are things like Property Taxes, School Finance & Pension Reform. However, the issue of Daylight Saving Time's roused passions on both sides,” said Senator Paul Bettencourt as he filed his two bills to let Texans vote on keeping Daylight Saving Time. ​​​​If passed, the bill would require a vote on the November 7th, 2023 General Election..

03.13.2023
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CREIGHTON SAYS: Do Away with Tenure, Files Higher Education Priority Bills

"At a time when colleges and universities have unprecedented endowments, bloated admin costs, and ballooning tuition, it's time for lawmakers to reevaluate lifetime employment at taxpayer expense," said State Sen. Brandon Creighton, Chair of both the Senate Education Committee and the Higher Education Subcommittee, as he announced legislation to ensure Texas campuses are open to intellectual discourse.

03.13.2023
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Lt. Gov. Patrick: “Today the Texas Senate Announced a Bold Agenda to Fix the Power Grid Once & For All"

“Today the Texas Senate announced a bold agenda to fix the Texas Power Grid once and for all," said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. "Since Winter Storm Uri, I've been abundantly clear – we need to bring new dispatchable generation (primarily new natural gas plants) online as soon as possible to make sure Texans have reliable power under any circumstance. That's why I named Sen. Schwertner's SB 6 & 7 as two of my Top 10 Priorities."

03.10.2023
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GOV. ABBOTT: Federal Judge Rules Biden's 'Catch & Release Policies' Violate Federal Law

"Yesterday, another Federal Court announced what Texans & Americans have known all along: President Biden's open border policies are – in the words of Judge Wetherell – 'akin to posting a flashing Come In We’re Open sign on the Southern Border,'" said Gov. Greg Abbott, responding to a U.S. Federal Judge's ruling that the Biden White House has been violating Federal Law by releasing illegal immigrants en masse at our Southern Border.

03.10.2023
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What They Are Saying: Sen. Ted Cruz Spearheads Reform Protecting Women’s Parental Rights at Military Academies

The legislation mandated an end to a longstanding military service academy rule that forced pregnant female students to permanently withdraw from the academies, give up legal custody of their children, or abort the child, and forced male students that fathered a child to choose between giving up legal custody or withdrawing.

03.10.2023
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Texas Adds 48,600 Jobs in January, Marks 5% Growth in Jobs Added Over Year

Texas added 48,600 positions in January 2023, reaching 13,782,300 total nonfarm jobs. This marks the 16th consecutive record employment high based on a revision to the December 2022 report. Since January 2022, 654,100 jobs have been added in Texas, marking an annual growth rate of 5.0 percent.

03.10.2023
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Cong. Tony Gonzales Leads Congressional Tour of Biden's Border Crisis

"With over 820 miles of the Southern Border located in my district, this is the epicenter of the Border Crisis,” said Texas Cong. Tony Gonzales. “Through meetings with Local Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Agents and landowners, we were able to see yet again the challenges & frustrations Americans face every day," said Gonzales while leading a group of his fellow Congressmen through Eagle Pass & Uvalde, Texas.

03.09.2023
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Texas Economy Continues Strong Growth: Comptroller Hegar says Monthly Sales Tax Revenues Up from 2022

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today he will be sending Cities, Counties, Transit Systems & Special Purpose Taxing Districts across Texas $1 billion in Local Sales Tax Allocations for March – which is up 9.9% when compared to March 2022. These "allocations" are based on sales made during the month of January 2023, and are often seen as an indication of the direction of present, and/or future economic trends.

03.09.2023
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Att. Gen. Pax­ton Warns Phar­ma­cies Against FDA’s Ille­gal Effort Encour­aging Com­pa­nies to Mail Abor­tion Drugs

After having previously sent letters to CVS and Walgreens warning them that both Federal Law and several States’ Laws expressly ban using the mail to distribute dangerous abortion-inducing drugs, Texas Attorney General Ken and some 20 other states have joined together to notify Albertsons, Costco, Kroger & Walmart that shipping abortion pills in the mail is illegal. You can read their letters to each company in this article.

03.09.2023
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CRUZ: On Gigi Sohn's Withdrawing Her FCC Nomination, and Agreement Reached by Japan & Korea

“The withdrawal of Ms. Sohn’s nomination is a major victory, and represents a strong bi-partisan agreement that we need a fair and impartial candidate who can receive Senate confirmation. The FCC is not a place for partisan activists; free speech is too important. Now, it’s time for the Biden White House to put forth a nominee who can be confirmed by the Senate as an even-handed, independent regulator," said Cruz.

03.08.2023
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Gov. Abbott Visits Bryan, Advocates for Expanding Parent's Rights to Educate Their Children

“Our country is premised on freedom – and that freedom as it concerns raising children rests the most in parents,” said Governor Abbott. "And we'll do that with our 'Parental Bill of Rights.' No one knows what's better for a child's success than their parents, and when it comes to education, parents matter," said the governor Tuesday evening during another of his 'Parent Empowerment Nights' – this one in Bryan, Texas.

03.08.2023
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30 Texas Senators Follow Through on 2022 Commitment, as Bettencourt Leads Divestment from Russia Effort

“Signed by 30 Texas Senators, SB 1817 makes it clear where Texas stands when it comes to Totalitarian Regimes like Russia – that wage war on Democracies without reason or provocation.” said Texas State Sen. Paul Bettencourt. “Comptroller Hegar's literally done 99% of the divestment and should be lauded for it. However, we must take the final step to protect Texas Taxpayers from this violent dictatorship,” said Bettencourt.

03.08.2023
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Comptroller Glenn Hegar Makes 1st Round of Opioid Settlement Payments to Affected Cities & Counties

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today he is distributing the first round of payments from the "Opioid Abatement Trust Fund," with an initial transfer of $47.1 million to cities and counties to address the opioid-related harm in their communities. These transfers will continue over many years based on the terms of the Statewide Opioid Litigation Settlement Agreements. 

03.08.2023
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03.28.2023

TEXAS INSIDER ON YOUTUBE

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03.28.2023
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03.27.2023
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