Home
  • Commentaries
  • Videos
  • Podcasts
  • Columnists
  • The Daily Cannon
K-12 Education

Have you heard about Mumford, Texas?

January 23, 2014

Share

James Quintero

@JamesQuinteroTX

James Quintero is the policy director for the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Government for the People campaign. Since joining the Foundation in 2008, Quintero has focused extensively on: state & local government spending, taxes, debt, public pension reform, annexation, and local regulations.

Related content

Other

Winners & Losers: Bettencourt Deserves a Pulitzer

Every Friday morning, I join the Cardle & Woolley Show on Talk 1370 Radio in Austin to announce the week’s Winners & Losers. Friday the 13th may be the reason for so many losers this week, but there are some big winners too. Here’s who made the list. WINNER: Sen. Paul Bettencourt Gets the Story...

February 13, 2026
K-12 Education

Mind the Body

There are wars in the Middle East. Future battles with China. Covert missions in Latin America. And Elon Musk wants to build a Mars colony. All of these require one, simple biological necessity: human beings. Unfortunately, Americans are fat. And the obesity problem with our children has only ballooned. To protect our sovereignty, secure our...

February 9, 2026
K-12 Education

A Decade of Soft Power: How Foreign Adversaries Quietly Entered Texas’s Classrooms

Recent concerns surrounding a planned Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District (GCISD) event have ignited a broader and long-overdue conversation about who—and what—local officials and leaders are allowing into Texas public schools. The district recently acknowledged that Colleyville Heritage High School facilities were rented for the May 9–10 Dallas Islamic Games, an annual multi-age sports tournament organized...

January 28, 2026
results for
Sort by: |

Sign up for the Daily Cannon to get it right to your inbox:

Texas Public Policy Foundation social network links

Phone Number and Address

About The Cannon
| 512.472.2700 |
901 Congress Avenue,
Austin, Texas 78701

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Copyright © 2026
Texas Public Policy Foundation