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Op-ed: Harris County Commissioners Court vaccine outreach

When the Harris County Commissioners Court awarded a contract for vaccine outreach it initially flew under the radar.


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Houston needs to restore faith after housing showdown

Former Houston Housing Director Tom McCasland’s public criticism of Mayor Turner’s housing directives was a tactic not often seen in Houston City Hall.


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Elon Musk's war on Texas

Elon Musk has been embarrassing the Biden administration for the past eight months by constantly rejecting federal safety standards and causing too many public safety hazards to count.


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King: Hidalgo 'lied' about $11 million contract

I lauded County Judge Lina Hidalgo for committing to not take campaign contribution from county contractors shortly after she was elected, a campaign finance reform I have long supported.


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Texas is Open for Business

I want to update you on my work in Texas this last week, hearing from agricultural producers, business owners, and community leaders on the needs of their communities and the Lone Star State's continued leadership in our nation's recovery.


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Analyst: Wind, solar 'distorting' Texas energy market

Regulation needed to ensure they provide reliable power when it is needed, says Bennett


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Emergency policies have to come to an end

The adage “never let a good crisis go to waste” is one that has been embraced by officials in Texas and across the country over the last 18 months.


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Analyst: Subsidies for renewable energy 'making the problem more expensive' for Texas

Energy Alliance Policy Director Bill Peacock said Texas could solve its power problems as easy as one, two, three.


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Houstonians may choose to restructure government this fall

Houston’s structure of governance could change this November if a coalition aimed at winnowing down the mayor’s power is successful.


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Anderson: Texas is 'latest pawn' of Democrats' goal of fabricating an election integrity crisis that 'doesn't exist'

Did Texas Democrats have a long-range plan when they fled Austin to stop votes on a pair of election bills?


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Policy analyst: COVID-19 deaths by ethnicity 'more nuanced' than wider narrative

Raw data on COVID-19 deaths by ethnicity in Texas and across the U.S. reveals a "very different" and more nuanced picture than the narrative that minority communities are disproportionately affected by the virus, according to one public policy analyst.


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The latest threat to illegal immigration in Texas: The Lumbee Recognition Act

Not long ago, two individuals pled guilty in Texas to selling illegal immigrants admission into a fake Indian tribe so that they could obtain residency in the U.S.


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Despite popularity, guaranteed basic income is not the answer to upward mobility

Few public policy ideas have spread as fast as guaranteed basic income has across America’s largest local governments.


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Will the Texas Legislature take on renewable energy?

Despite years of increasing reliance on intermittent generation sources like wind and solar, Texas policymakers seem to have been caught by surprise by the blackouts experienced by millions of Texans this winter.


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Opinion: Why home-schoolers should have equal access to UIL activities

Everyone is familiar with home schooling these days. Virtually any family who isn’t home schooling their own children knows numerous other families who are.