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Are Texas ISDs Engaged in Electioneering?

During last year’s parental empowerment debate, many Texas ISDs got politically active and used government resources to rally the public against legislative proposals, going so far as to say: “We must let our legislators know that we stand behind them and expect them to vote NO on vouchers.” “…fund public schools fully before diverting dollars...

January 24, 2024
Taxes & Spending

Is Uplift Harris Unconstitutional?

Earlier this month, Harris County—the most populous county in Texas—launched a guaranteed income pilot program, known as Uplift Harris. The purported purpose of the program is to: “provide no-strings-attached $500 monthly cash payments to 1,928 Harris County residents for 18 months in hopes of providing a financial cushion that can help close the wealth gap.”...

January 18, 2024
Economy

Most Americans ‘Triggered’ by the Grocery Store

A new Axios-Harris poll bolsters the idea that Washingto,n D.C. policymakers and Bidenomics have utterly failed most Americans. Some topline findings: “Republicans, rural residents, renters, women and singles disproportionately feel like they’re in a big fat funk financially…” “Six in 10 surveyed say they’re now ‘triggered’ by trips to the grocery store.” “Grocery purchases are...

January 12, 2024
Local Government

A Fiscal To-Do List for Houston’s New Mayor

On Tuesday, former State Senator John Whitmire was sworn-in as the Bayou City’s next mayor and he made it clear that public safety will be front-and-center. He said: “My number one priority and the priority of Houstonians is public safety. If we do not address public safety, the other quality of life issues will not...

January 9, 2024
Local Government

Harris County is Creating a Culture of Dependency

Famed free-market economist Thomas Sowell once remarked that “Although the big word on the left is ‘compassion,’ the big agenda on the left is dependency.” Sowell’s insight is not only correct, but it’s also a fitting lens through which to view Harris County’s new guaranteed income pilot program, Uplift Harris. To start, Uplift Harris is...

January 4, 2024
Local Government

H.O.M.E. Sweet H.O.M.E.

The city of Austin finally did something right. On Thursday, Dec. 7, a supermajority on the Austin city council approved the first phase of the Home Options for Middle-Income Empowerment (HOME) initiative, which seeks to “allow up to three units on one single-family lot and would remove restrictions on how many nonrelated adults can live...

December 13, 2023
Homelessness

Is Capitalism to Blame for San Francisco’s Mess?

The most progressive city in the most progressive state in the nation is a feces-filled, crime-riddled ghost town that resembles something like “a failed state,” according to California expat Joe Rogan. All of which is to say, San Francisco is an utter disaster. Curious minds might look at the city’s ruinous condition and wonder its...

December 13, 2023
Local Government

Texas Local Debt Skyrockets to $461.3 Billion

New data from the Bond Review Board suggests that Texas’ local debt soared to a total of $461.3 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2023, up from $417 billion in the prior year. That one-year jump represents a $44 billion increase or roughly 11% growth. The most deeply indebted governmental entities were public school districts. In...

December 1, 2023
Local Government

Wokeness, Not Work Models, to Blame for Downtown Exodus

A recent write-up from the Texas Tribune highlights an interesting phenomenon taking root in many major downtown Texas cities: that is, a “glut of empty office space.” As the article explains further: The Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston areas have office vacancy rates that range from 21% to 25%, vacancies that could complicate the post-pandemic...

December 1, 2023
Local Government

When Cities Won’t Let Go of their ETJs

Earlier this year, the Texas Legislature passed a new law (Senate Bill 2038) giving residents trapped in the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) “an exit strategy through either a petition or election process.” The law originated, in part, from concerns that “residents and property owners [were] subject to the regulatory authority of municipalities in the extraterritorial jurisdiction”...

November 15, 2023
Local Government

Austin’s Project Connect is a Train Wreck

Austin’s costly and controversial transit plan, Project Connect, is in the news again, after a group of area residents filed a lawsuit “arguing that the current plan is so different from the one presented to voters in 2020, that it should be put to the vote again.” To press home that point, the lawsuit offers...

November 15, 2023
Taxes & Spending

UPDATE: They’re Coming for Your Tax Cut

In August, I wrote that “local governments everywhere seem to be scheming over how to get a big cut of your [property tax] relief,” and that bond elections and voter-approval tax rate elections (VATREs) were 2 main ways this erosion could happen. Well, with the November election cycle officials concluded, it’s possible to take stock...

November 10, 2023
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