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Help Working Families by Renewing the Child Tax Credit

Famed free-market economist Milton Friedman once quipped that: “I am in favor of cutting taxes under any circumstances and for any excuse, for any reason, whenever it’s possible.” Today, many Americans, beset by the twin troubles of Bidenomics and rampant inflation, are echoing Friedman’s call for tax relief and are looking to the nation’s leaders...

December 15, 2023
Health Care

A Charitable Solution

The following commentary is published on Thursdays as part of TPPF’s subscriber-only newsletter The Post. If you would like to subscribe to The Post, click here.  The media and the left spend a lot of time criticizing Texas for the number of people in the state without health insurance. Texas has the highest percentage of uninsured...

December 14, 2023
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
Border Security

As Biden’s border disintegrates, Texas Democrats plot with Mexico

Democrats and Mexican officials have responded to Texas’ new law with fear-mongering and threats. President Biden’s border crisis shows no signs of abating as the state of Texas, overwhelmed with would-be migrants, fortifies its defenses with new laws. Chief among the new measures is Senate Bill 4, expected to be signed into law in days by Republican Gov....

December 12, 2023
Higher Education

Verity to Vanity: How Higher Education Lost its Way

Leges sine moribus vanae: “Laws without character are in vain.” That’s the motto of the University of Pennsylvania—but it could also be the epitaph of elite higher education. While they almost certainly did not intend to, last week, the presidents of the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, and MIT gave America a Latin lesson. Penn’s motto...

December 12, 2023
K-12 Education

Texas lawmakers passed laws to protect children, now we must implement them effectively.

Introduction: This spring, Rep. Patterson and Sen. Paxton authored and passed HB 900, the READER Act, which Gov. Abbott signed into law in June alongside HB 1605, another law that refocuses schools on core instruction while empowering parents. As detailed below, the READER Act empowers parents with transparency into library materials while removing explicit content...

December 11, 2023
Border Security

Open-Border Policies, Illegal Immigration, and the Dangerous Erosion of the American Dream

“Our government [is] just leaving us behind. American dream is gone. It’s not here no more. … That’s just a dream. That’s all that’s left. Just the dreams,” Jaroslav ‘Jerry’ Schuster told NPR. Schuster is an immigrant from Yugoslavia. His American Dream, NPR reports, was the ranch he bought 40 years ago in southern California. On...

December 11, 2023
Higher Education

3 Elite College Presidents Shocked America

During the legislative battle last spring to end the racially divisive and cynically named “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” (DEI) programs in Texas academic institutions, faculty members called the effort racist and extremist. Hundreds of University of Texas at Austin students and professors flooded into the Capitol building to smirk and boo former HUD Secretary, Dr....

December 11, 2023
Election Integrity

Wisconsin’s Vote-By-Mail Reform Bill Tackles A Problem That’s Here To Stay

The bill aims to reduce the backlog of uncounted ballots, potentially speeding up the final count and enhancing transparency. The gold standard in voting is to vote in person on Election Day while showing a government-issued photo ID to prove eligibility. That said, eight states conduct elections entirely through the mail — California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon,...

December 11, 2023
Economy

A funny thing happened when Kamala Harris visited Texas

The vice president came to Houston last week to tout the Biden administration’s record to Latinos. She had nothing to say about the border crisis or the economy. Voters noticed. Trumpeting the Biden administration’s record to Latinos in Houston last week, Vice President Kamala Harris ignored the two biggest issues Hispanics — and everyone else...

December 6, 2023
Energy & Environment

Bundle Up For Coal-Killer John Kerry’s Cold, Dark Winter

When your lights flicker and your heat fails this winter, remember to thank a climate czar. President Joe Biden’s climate czar, Obama’s former Secretary of State John Kerry, flew his jet into Dubai for the U.N.’s Climate Change Conference to demand that no coal-fired power plants be built anywhere in the world. In the meantime, China,...

December 6, 2023
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