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HB 552: A Defense for Economic Rights

Bill Analysis by J.D. Rimann

May 2, 2017
Economy

HB 3324: Free the Market to Better Satisfy Consumers’ Needs

Bill Analysis on HB 3324 by Carine Martinez-Gouhier  

May 2, 2017
Taxes & Spending

SB 1831: Increasing Transparency & Accountability of Texas’ Taxpayer Dollars

Testimony before the Senate Finance Committee in support of SB 1831 by Vance Ginn, Ph.D.

May 2, 2017
Taxes & Spending

Conservative budget should be Texas Legislature’s priority

There’s a lot to do between now and sine die. Passing a conservative Texas budget and putting the franchise tax on a path to elimination should remain at the top of the list. If these both happen, Texas will have taken a historic step toward reining in the growth of government and promoting liberty and prosperity for all.

May 1, 2017
Higher Education

NYU Administrator Goes Full Orwell: Violating Free Speech ‘Ensures The Conditions Of Free Speech’

Now, I’m all for protecting the rights of minorities to participate in public discourse—that’s why I support the First Amendment, which protects free speech for all. But, according to Baer, supporting free speech for all disenfranchises minorities. Somehow, minorities are not included in “all.”

April 30, 2017
Criminal Justice

What I Learned About Civil Unrest During The Los Angeles Riots 25 Years Ago

This commentary originally appeared in The Federalist on April 28, 2017. The age of cell phone video ubiquity treats us with daily outrages over people in authority behaving badly towards the powerless. Unreasoned passion leads to a thirst for justice, or at least the appearance of justice. In 1991, there were no cell-phone cameras and...

April 28, 2017
Economy

HB 3664: A Bouquet of Central Planning

Bill analysis by House Bill 3664: A Bouquet of Central Planning

April 28, 2017
Economy

SB 845: Creating Value and Deconstructing Economic Barriers

J.D. Rimann's testimony on Senate Bill 845: Creating Value and Deconstructing Economic Barriers

April 28, 2017
Property Rights

Time to Defend Our Property Rights

In response to the creeping “Californiazation of Texas,” Governor Abbott called for a “broad-based ban on regulations at the local level.” This week, the House Land & Resource Management Committee responded to that call by voting House Bill 3787 out of committee. The bill, as filed by Representative Cecil Bell, would prohibit cities and counties...

April 28, 2017
Health Care

Pushing granny off the cliff, again

This commentary originally appeared on The Gilmer Mirror on April 27, 2017. Grandma in her wheelchair is back on the ledge. Do we want a new tax pushing her over? Texas’ elder population cannot get the care they need. Resources are insufficient such as: lack of support to avoid institutionalization; inadequate numbers of nurses; lower skill levels...

April 27, 2017
Economy

SB 2178: A Preemptive Strike to Strengthen the Lone Star Economy

Currently, it is very difficult for individuals to challenge local licensing laws, which require additional licensing requirements imposed on state-licensee holders by municipalities SB 2178 institutes a judicial relief mechanism to make it easier for state licensees to challenge these types of local regulations and shifts the burden of proof onto local governments to prove...

April 27, 2017
Criminal Justice

United, Ferguson, Abu-Ghraib, And The L.A. Riots At 25: Lessons Learned

Organizations with authority over others are vulnerable to any suggestion that they are abusing their power. Further, while corporations must correct bad behavior or risk going out of business, government often just continues with business as usual.

April 27, 2017
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