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Failure to Thrive: Repairing our Foster Care System

Broken families take a lot of healing. That’s because familial support is a person’s greatest resource in life. We gain support in many ways across our lifespan: friendships, relationships, family, and within our communities. If we are fortunate, we gain the best of all of these. The notion of family can be likened to a...

August 17, 2023
Local Government

The Left’s War on Language Strikes the Lone Star State

Texas cities are in an abusive relationship with the English language. As city officials draft their budgets for the upcoming fiscal year, you might think these public-facing documents are being filled with data points and explanations. But increasingly, they’re being filled with something else: woke-speak, the dialect of the progressive intelligentsia. Without fail, these municipal...

August 16, 2023
Local Government

Don’t Let Cities, Counties Chip Away at Tax Relief

More than $1,300 each year—that’s how much a Texas family will save each year due to the Texas Legislature’s recent property tax relief deal. Gov. Greg Abbott worked with House and Senate leadership, finally reaching a compromise plan that ultimately provides the largest amount of property tax relief ever. The bill, SB 2, allocates $18...

August 15, 2023
Technology

When Seeing And Hearing Are No Longer Believing

Jennifer DeStefano answered the phone, hearing her daughter’s voice on the other end: “Mom, I messed up.” Her daughter’s voice was followed by a man’s; he made it clear that if she ever wanted to see her daughter again, she needed to cough up $1 million. It was a fake—a deepfake. The voice on the...

August 15, 2023
Border Security

The Texas Border Communities’ Reality D.C. Keeps Ignoring

The coyote—a human smuggler—armed with what appeared to be an AR-style rifle, directed migrants as they crossed the river between Piedras Negras, Mexico, and Eagle Pass, Texas. Scanning the shore and the brush beyond, he ensured his charges were across, then he slipped back into Mexico. This is what drone footage captured on Aug. 2...

August 14, 2023
Local Government

Hats Off to Tarrant County on its ’24 Budget

Tarrant County residents could soon be the envy of taxpayers across the state. Last week, the county commissioners’ court gave its initial approval to the FY 2024 budget, and there was much to applaud. Here’s more from Tarrant County Tim O’Hare: For those unfamiliar with the no-new-revenue (NNR) tax rate, it is “the tax rate...

August 14, 2023
Local Government

A Fiscal Crisis Looms Over the Bayou City

A major fiscal crisis looms over the Bayou City. In just a few short years, experts expect that the city of Houston will have to wrestle with a “structural budget deficit of up to $300 million.” To close a budget hole of that size, officials will likely have to use some combination of tax hikes,...

August 14, 2023
Border Security

The Left’s Inhumane Immigration Vision is Reality

Last week, several House Democrats finally visited the U.S. Southern border. But it was not to witness the ongoing crisis; rather, it was to see the buoy barrier that was put in place by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to deter illegal crossings from Mexico into the U.S. via the Rio Grande River. They were quick...

August 14, 2023
Criminal Justice

Mitigation and diversion programs can preserve Texas families

Incarceration devastates thousands of Texans every year with consequences rippling through an individual’s entire family, as a mother of three recently testified before the Texas House Corrections Committee. “Once you lose your kids, it’s hard to find anything else to fight for,” said Maggie Luna, a formerly incarcerated woman who spoke in favor of legislation that would...

August 13, 2023
Border Security

Buoy Barrier is the Humane, Life-Saving Solution Texas Needs

It is the responsibility of the U.S. government to secure the border and protect American citizens. After years of inaction by the Biden administration, the state of Texas has utilized its authority to respond to the crisis. In June, Gov. Abbott directed that a marine barrier be placed in the Rio Grande to deter migrant...

August 11, 2023
Local Government

Water Strikes, HB 2127, and Liberty

U.S Congressman Greg Casar recently went on a food and “thirst strike” for eight hours, for which he was mocked relentlessly online. As many people rightly pointed out, most people go without food and water for this long every 24 hours; it’s called sleeping. Nevertheless, Casar fasted to make a point—that House Bill 2127, a...

August 10, 2023
Energy & Environment

Offshore Wind: Today’s Promise, Tomorrow’s Challenge

Along the coast of Rhode Island, a 10-story steel tube is being hauled on the first trip to the construction site. A ship hauls a monopile, weighing more than 700 tons, 15 miles offshore. The massive metal structure is hammered into the seabed with the assistance of a jack plate barge. The ship then returns...

August 10, 2023
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