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Election Integrity

Hard lessons learned in 2020 election

To say we are confused in November 2020 is an understatement. But we have it within our power to ensure all votes are counted, even if recounts are needed. As of this writing, President Donald Trump appears to have lost his bid for re-election. In the background of that, fact checkers in the media have...

November 16, 2020
Energy & Environment

New oil and gas regulations are wrong for Colorado

The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission recently announced it plans to significantly increase, in some cases quadruple, setback rules limiting where oil and gas can be harvested. Though the regulatory agency claims to be championing public health and safety, its proposed setbacks are completely arbitrary and would all but kill the state’s energy industry...

November 16, 2020
Local Government

The Need for Fiscal Prudence

Despite the hardships many have faced—and continue to face—because of the pandemic, local entities across the state still asked voters on Election Day to approve a bundle of bond propositions totaling approximately $12.8 billion. But just as many individuals and families were forced to trim their budgets, voters told Northwest ISD to do the same....

November 16, 2020
Family

As COVID-19 Takes its Toll, Remember Kids in Foster Care

The COVID-19 pandemic has hit Hispanics particularly hard. The reasons for this range from language barriers to higher rates of comorbidities. Combine this with another disturbing trend—4,200 children in New York alone have lost a parent to COVID-19, putting a quarter of them at risk of going into foster care—and a crisis is becoming clear....

November 16, 2020
Criminal Justice

Equal Justice Requires Tailoring Rule of Law to Individuals

When police encountered George Floyd, they unknowingly met someone who had lost his restaurant job amid a pandemic-triggered shutdown and suffered from many preexisting medical conditions. We don’t know if Floyd would have survived the arrest if he were perfectly healthy, but we know that being poor is a disadvantage in the justice system and that incarceration exacerbates health...

November 14, 2020
Election Integrity

GOP gains more support from voters of color in Texas and elsewhere — dashing Dem hopes

Election results in Texas and other states carry an important lesson that will impact U.S. elections for many years to come: the prediction that Democrats will benefit from the growing diversity of our population is flat-out wrong. The White percentage of the U.S. population has been shrinking for years and will continue to do so, demographers tell...

November 13, 2020
Local Government

El Paso’s Latest Shutdown

Ronald Reagan once said, “Government’s first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.” But as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, local governments seem to have forgotten this principle. At the beginning of the pandemic, the implementation of new rules and restrictions, like social distancing guidelines, advanced a meaningful public health objective. But after...

November 10, 2020
Criminal Justice

Technological innovations spurred by the pandemic

You don’t need to be a cartographer to look at the county map of the 2016 presidential election to see that there is a political divide between dense urban areas and rural America. This chasm will almost certainly be on display again as the results roll in on Election Night. Media reports on criminal justice...

November 9, 2020
Health Care

My Health Care Story: Shopping Around For The Best Prescription Price

I have asthma. Once a month, I’d trudge to the pharmacy and plunk down a $20 copay for my Advair maintenance inhaler. I had a Preferred Provider Option (PPO) insurance plan—a beautiful 80/20 plan with unbelievably low premiums, deductibles, and copays thanks to a generous benefits package from my former employer. Now I find myself...

November 9, 2020
Economy

Now’s the Time: Plan for a Conservative Texas Budget

With the Texas economy reeling in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting statewide shutdowns, economic recovery will be the top issue for the upcoming legislative session. Key to any attempt at recovery will be determining how much the state should spend. The prosperity of many Texans at stake and the Texas Legislature...

November 8, 2020
Election Integrity

We Gamed Out A Contested 2020 Election, And Here’s What’s Next

America voted. Now the results will be determined by a combination of local election officials, state officials, corrupt urban political machines, targeted mass violence, lawyers, judges, and even Congress. Added into the volatile mix will be a thoroughly partisan and untrustworthy legacy media, social media giants, and even hostile foreign powers. It is 2020, after...

November 5, 2020
Criminal Justice

Defunding law enforcement won’t pay off, enriching how officers communicate with citizens will

We don’t yet have a vaccine for COVID-19, but there is an antidote for mistrust and misunderstandings in the justice system. What if we could improve the quality of communications between police officers and others in positions of authority — and those over whom they exercise it? Progress requires a communications paradigm that is courteous...

November 3, 2020
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