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Out on disability: What’s wrong with West Virginia (and right with North Dakota)?

A toxic lawsuit climate discourages job growth and, as working age adults find it difficult to secure a good job, it may lead them to consider lawyering up to get federal SSDI benefits.

July 2, 2015
Local Government

Take the marriage issue away from SCOTUS

This is not their fault. U.S. Department of Education statistics show that, today, roughly two out of every three college students graduate without ever having taken even one course in American government.

July 2, 2015
Economy

New report: Texas’ pension problems growing

Some concerning new figures have just been released by the Pension Review Board (PRB) that shine a poor light on Texas’ state and local retirement systems.

July 1, 2015
Economy

Federalism rots away under King v. Burwell

Congress can now exert sweeping control over how Americans obtain healthcare, education, and housing, even though all things being equal poverty in these areas would be better served by families, communities, and in some cases the states.

July 1, 2015
K-12 Education

Which of the five most-populous states do best in K-12 education?

Texas must do even better, of course, and it can by following Nevada’s lead in bringing true choice to public education by passing a universal education savings account program.

June 30, 2015
Local Government

Obergefell in the Lone Star State

In doing so, the Court has failed in its fundamental responsibility to interpret the Constitution in an honest, nonpartisan manner.

June 30, 2015
Economy

Texas May jobs update: 101 consecutive months

There is much to remain positive about in the Lone Star State after more jobs were created last month than in the previous two months. The Texas Legislature should continue to take steps to limit spending, reduce regulation, and cut taxes so that the success of the Texas model will continue to benefit all Texans.  

June 30, 2015
Taxes & Spending

Fields: End forced annexation

City governments shouldn’t be able to trample on Texans’ private property rights through forced annexation.

June 30, 2015
Taxes & Spending

Texans deserve a vote on annexation

Annexing anyone against their will disparages their fundamental rights to life, liberty and property. Isn’t the purpose of government to protect these rights, not trample on them?

June 30, 2015
Economy

Texas economic model works

In three short decades, America will look like today’s Texas or California, and, as far as poverty, jobs, taxes, regulation and welfare, the Texas model works.

June 30, 2015
Other

SCOTUS: Housing, health care rulings impact Texans

The end result will be that we won't have further action by Congress to address the real problems that we have in our health care system here in America.

June 29, 2015
Other

Kathleen Hartnett White on The Jim Bohannon Show

Possibly the most far-reaching of the Supreme Court decisions handed down today had to do with the Environmental Protection Agency. In its zeal to improve air quality, the EPA expanded its powers under the Clean Air Act to further regulate pollutants coming out of power plants, especially older, coal-fired plants.

June 29, 2015
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