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Making Charity Care More Transparent: The Key to Protecting Texans from Medical Debt

The Texas legislative session is in full swing. With topics like school choice, fixing the electrical grid, and AI regulations will rightly be in the spotlight, Texas lawmakers should prioritize the widespread problem of non-profit hospitals not living up to their charitable mission. A report published last December by the Texas Health and Human Service...

April 4, 2025
K-12 Education

Texas’ Carefully Crafted School Choice Program

When Texas passes legislation to create education savings accounts, it will be the largest launch of a school choice program in America’s history. Families of roughly 100,000 students will have more options than the current system allows to choose the best education for their child. And while Texans like to brag that we do everything...

April 4, 2025
Election Integrity

Congress should secure our elections by passing the SAVE Act

The U.S. House of Representatives will consider the SAVE Act this week; the bill would ensure that only U.S. citizens vote in U.S. elections. There are two federal laws that govern election administration and voter registration—the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) and the Help America Vote Act (HAVA). While the law already requires...

April 3, 2025
Foreign Policy

3 Ways China Could Strike Taiwan And What It Means For The U.S.

China’s got three ways to go at Taiwan: a patient choke, a lightning grab, or full chaos. On March 4, in response to President Donald J. Trump’s strategy of using tariffs to bring manufacturing back America and restore fair trade, the Chinese embassy ominously warned that China was ready for any “type of war” with...

April 3, 2025
Border Security

Taking Back Control: Why 287(g) Is Critical for Texas’ Future

For too long, Texas has been held hostage to the whims of federal immigration policy. When Washington decides to enforce our laws, Texans breathe easier. When it doesn’t, our communities suffer—bearing the costs of unchecked illegal immigration, cartel violence, and overwhelmed public services. This cycle of vulnerability must end. President Trump’s January 20th executive order...

April 2, 2025
Technology

How can Texas stop addictive phone apps from harming kids? Require the app stores to check ages.

One week before the Texas Legislature gaveled in to do the work of Texans, the House and Senate held a joint committee hearing to study the effects of social media on minors. The goal was simple — to hear from experts, advocates and victims of social media to better understand why our kids are being...

April 2, 2025
Foreign Policy

Recommendations for U.S. and Texan Diplomacy with Mexico

From March 15-20, 2025, I led an expedition to Mexico City on behalf of the Texas Public Policy Foundation and America First Policy Institute to get the perspectives of local partners living under Mexico’s MORENA regime. Since December 2019, TPPF has consistently argued that Mexico’s MORENA regime, a left-populist movement closely allied with that nation’s...

March 31, 2025
Other

Winners & Losers: Trump Cheers Women, Texas Fights Fat & Tech Wins Big!

Every Friday morning, I join the Cardle & Woolley Show on 1370 Talk Radio in Austin to announce the week’s Winners & Losers. With Women’s History Month coming to a close and March Madness trickling down to the Elite Eight, here’s who made the list: Winner: Trump’s Women’s History Month Speech at the White House...

March 28, 2025
Taxes & Spending

Taxpayer-Funded Nonsense

New data compiled by TPPF shows that as much as $98 million could be flowing from taxpayers through local governments and into the pockets of well-heeled Austin lobbyists. It should stop. Using tax dollars to fund lobbyists is wasteful, needless, and violates basic principles of limited government. That’s potentially $98 million – up from $75...

March 28, 2025
K-12 Education

Grading the Graders: Unmasking Texas’ Accountability Crisis

Every year around late April, I start receiving graduation announcements from friends and family across Texas. I love seeing these photos—proud parents beaming with joy, celebrating the accomplishments of their kids. It’s a special moment. But every one of those announcements brings a pit to my stomach. Because behind the caps and gowns, behind the...

March 26, 2025
Health Care

Keeping Your Doctor

There’s nothing more important in healthcare than the doctor-patient relationship. One aspect of our system that can complicate that relationship, however, are the noncompete agreements (NCA) doctors often must sign with their employers (hospitals, group practice, etc.). In most instances, an NCA protects legitimate business interests, such as the investments they make in specialized training...

March 24, 2025
Other

Winners & Losers: Astronauts Returned, Gangs Deported

Every Friday morning I join the Cardle & Woolley Show on 1370 Talk Radio in Austin to announce the week’s Winners & Losers. With Texas just past the halfway mark of the 140-day legislative session and March Madness officially begun, here’s who made the list: Winner: SpaceX Rescue of Astronauts President Donald Trump gave us...

March 21, 2025
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