TPPF President Brooke Rollins statement…
TPPF President Brooke Rollins statement on U.S. Attorney General's stated intent to intervene in Texas elections
TPPF President Brooke Rollins statement on U.S. Attorney General's stated intent to intervene in Texas elections
Davidson: The administration's decision to suspend key parts of Obamacare has given opponents of the law reason to hope the impending "train-wreck" might finally be at hand.
White:A comprehensive congressional review of the renewable fuel mandates is welcome after almost six years of counterproductive consequences.
White: Today's water shortages, however, are not intractable unless Texans refuse to surmount the status quo. As the landmark 2001 State Water Plan detailed, almost every region of Texas needs to increase available water supplies to meet future demand.
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Davidson: What disasters like this demonstrate is the strength of voluntary associations. For conservatives, such associations are important not only in case of emergency but as a means of balancing the power of a distant yet pervasive government.
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Levin, Madden: We are proud to tell Texans that the 83rd Legislature kept our state on track as a model for how to improve public safety and control corrections costs. That's great news for Texas, and for the rest of the country.
DeVore, Nolan: In Texas, where being tough on crime is practically a residency requirement, legislators shifted funds from building prisons to alternatives such as strengthening probation and expanding drug courts.
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