Bi-Partisan Immigration Bill Introduced

Two Senators John Cornyn (R-TX) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) and two U.S. Representatives Henry Cuellar (D-TX-28) and Tony Gonzales (R-TX-23) introduced a bipartisan immigration bill on Apr. 22. The bicameral legislation called The Bipartisan Border Solutions Act, or S.1358, is a response to the surge at the border. According to the press release on the subject of the proposed bill: … Continued

Bill Allowing Permitless Carry of Handguns Passes Texas Senate

Yesterday, the Texas Senate passed HB 1927, which would allow Texas residents 21 and older that are not “otherwise prohibited by state or federal law” to carry a handgun without a permit. The bill cleared the Texas Senate 18-13 and had already cleared the Texas House on April 16 by a margin of 84-56. Multiple … Continued

Critical Race Theory Is Getting Crushed Nationally

As parents come to realize the caustic nature of Critical Race Theory (CRT), state legislatures and schoolboards are starting to ban it entirely. Critical race theory has been effective at indoctrinating children because it is a simple albeit fundamentally false concept. It teaches that there are two groups in America- those who are oppressed and … Continued

Texas Senate Passes Permitless Gun Carry Bill

The Texas Senate on Wednesday approved a bill that would allow eligible residents 21 years and older to carry a handgun openly or concealed without a permit, also known as constitutional carry. House Bill 1927 passed the Republican-led Senate in an 18-13 vote following a lengthy debate and will now head back to the House to debate amendments and settle differences between the … Continued

Rep. Chip Roy Sends Letter to Texas House Speaker and Lt. Gov. Encouraging Passage of Election Integrity Bill

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX-21) sent a letter on Wednesday to Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, and two influential state legislators encouraging them to pass election integrity legislation currently under consideration in the Texas State Legislature that includes several specific safeguards. Breitbart News obtained an exclusive preview of the letter in which … Continued

Rejecting Critical Race Theory in Texas

Parents in a suburban Dallas school district made national news this week by overwhelmingly rejecting a patently anti-American, unlawful, and unconstitutional effort to impose critical race theory on their children. It’s an example that other parents, concerned about the indoctrination their children are receiving in their schools, would do well to emulate. Southlake, Texas parents … Continued

Crime exacerbates political tensions

COTULLA, Texas — About 300 yards from the LaSalle County courthouse on Main Street is a fenced-in lot packed with stolen pickup trucks, SUVs and minivans that were mostly stolen in major cities and gutted of their seats by smugglers looking to transport migrants who illegally crossed the border. Some of the vehicles were hastily … Continued

Texas ‘Critical Race Theory’ Opponents Win School Board Election

Two candidates opposed to teaching critical race theory (CRT) in public school classes have been elected to a Texas school board. Nine months after Hannah Smith and Cameron “Cam” Bryan introduced a proposal to prevent teaching CRT in the Dallas-area Carroll Independent School District, the pair received nearly 70 percent of the vote in their … Continued

Texas voters make Lubbock a sanctuary city for the unborn, becomes largest city to outlaw abortion

Texans voted overwhelmingly to make Lubbock a “Sanctuary City for the Unborn” by outlawing abortion. The ordinance makes Lubbock, which has a 2019 population of 229,943, the largest city to ban abortion in the country. Before Lubbock, the largest city to pass a similar ordinance was Big Spring, Texas, which has an estimated population of 28,187, KWKT-TV reported. There are … Continued

TX AG Ken Paxton Describes the 2020 Elections in Texas

Maria Bartiromo:  Let me switch subjects and ask you about election integrity.  This is a subject that is taboo.  We’re not allowed to question the 2020 election.  We’re not allowed to question what is going on in Arizona or in Georgia.  What do you say to what is going on in Georgia and how Texas … Continued

National Day of Prayer to be recognized on May 6

Mayor Rachel Proctor and the DeSoto Pastors Coalition will recognize the 70th annual National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 6 at 7 p.m. The first Thursday in May is traditionally designated every year as a National Day of Prayer in a proclamation by the president. While it dates back to colonial times, the day … Continued

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