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  • Federal Immigration Database Reveals How Many Noncitizens Potentially Voted in Texas

    Just two weeks after the Trump administration released federal immigration data to states, Texas identified 33 potential noncitizens who voted in the November 2024 election and referred them for criminal investigation.  The state is only in its “early stages” of analyzing data, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson said, so this could be the first…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Texas Is First State to Authorize Statue on Capitol Grounds Honoring Pregnant Mother and Child

    Texas will erect the Texas Life Monument, a statue honoring mothers and the sanctity of life, after Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a resolution Tuesday authorizing the monument be built. The legislation passed with a large majority of support in the Texas Legislature. According Tim Van Dohlen, co-founder of the St. John Paul II Life…
    Quinn Delamater
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  • DOJ Sues Texas to Enforce Law Prohibiting States From Offering Illegal Aliens In-State Tuition—and Wins

    On Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Justice Department finally did what every prior administration (including Trump 1.0) for the past three decades refused to do—enforced the federal immigration law that bans states from providing in-state tuition to illegal aliens unless they provide the same benefit to citizen-students from any state.  That same day, Texas cried…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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  • Texas Rounds Up Public Officials in Alleged Vote Harvesting Scheme

    A small county allegedly has a Texas-sized voter fraud problem, as a grand jury indicted six people, including local officials. The six were charged in an alleged vote harvesting scheme in Frio County, Texas, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced Wednesday. Several states have cracked down on ballot harvesting, which is when political operatives distribute and collect large quantities…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Texas Lawmaker Targets Medicaid Expansion

    FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Rep. Chip Roy is taking on Medicaid expansion, introducing a bill Friday that he says will prevent “able-bodied adults” from taking advantage of Obamacare expansion. The Texas lawmaker’s bill comes as his fellow Republicans are debating how they will reach an $880 billion cut over 10 years in their budget markup…
    George Caldwell
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  • Texas Democrat Beto O’Rourke Eyes Yet Another Bid for Office

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—A thrice-failed Democrat political candidate in Texas is considering taking on a Republican Senate seat in the consistently right-leaning state if voters want him to. Former Texas Democratic Rep. Beto O’Rourke said at a town hall in Denton, Texas, on Saturday that he would be open to launching a new Senate campaign for the…
    Hudson Crozier
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  • Texas and the Promise of ‘Universal’ School Choice

    With a stroke of his pen this Saturday, Gov. Greg Abbott will make every school-aged child in Texas eligible for education choice. It’s a historic victory for education freedom, long sought after by the school choice movement. Following Idaho, Indiana, Tennessee, and Wyoming this year, Texas is now the 16th state to enact a “universal”…
    Jason Bedrick
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  • Texas House Considering Changes in Law Protecting Free Speech

    Texas lawmakers are considering a bill that critics say would threaten freedom of speech with frivolous lawsuits, by altering the state’s so-called anti-SLAPP law.  The Texas House Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Committee heard testimony late Wednesday evening from numerous witnesses on House Bill 2988 that would make changes to the state’s anti-SLAPP law, by allowing…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Texas Tips the Scales: School Choice Now Covers Half of US Kids

    In a historic victory for educational freedom, the Texas House of Representatives finally passed a universal school choice bill—marking not just a win for families in the Lone Star State, but a watershed moment for the entire school choice movement. Once it clears the state senate and Gov. Greg Abbott signs Senate Bill 2 into…
    Jason Bedrick
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  • Texas Legislature Considering Change to Law That Could Increase Lawfare

    A handful of laws are making their way through the Texas Legislature that could exacerbate the use of malicious lawfare to silence unwanted speech. Texas passed the so-called Texas Citizens Participation Act in 2011. This was one of many laws in states around the country designed to curtail what’s called Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, or…
    Jarrett Stepman
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  • Texas GOP Senate Primary Race Gets Ugly Early

    The most contentious Senate contest of 2026 is shaping up to be between two Republicans. Since Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton declared his run to unseat Sen. John Cornyn, who has represented the Lone Star State since 2002, the two candidates have hammered each other with attack ads that question each other’s character and MAGA…
    George Caldwell
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  • Texas AG Paxton Announces 2026 GOP Primary Challenge Against Sen. Cornyn

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced this week his long-expected 2026 Senate primary challenge against incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas.  Both politicians cast long shadows in the Lone Star State. In his announcement, Paxton characterized the run as bolstering support for President Donald Trump in the Senate. “We have another great U.S. senator in Ted…
    Jacob Adams
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  • Texas Lawmaker ‘Sneaks’ into University’s Transgender Event, Exposes Programs Funded by Taxpayers

    Texas state Rep. Brian Harrison sounded the alarm after he “snuck” into a state-funded transgender conference at the University of Texas at Austin on Monday, according to a string of posts on his X account.  “The Texas Government is promoting a radical, liberal agenda … with your tax dollars,” the Republican wrote on X, adding,…
    R.E. Wermus
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  • Texas AG Paxton Sues School District for ‘Illegally Teaching’ Critical Race Theory 

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Coppell Independent School District for “illegally teaching woke and hateful critical race theory curriculum,” his office said in a Wednesday press release.  The lawsuit follows an undercover video revealing Coppell school district’s Director of Curriculum and Instruction Evan Whitfield admitting to defying Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s ban on…
    R.E. Wermus
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  • Woman Arrested by Attorney General in Texas for Performing Illegal Abortions

    A woman was arrested in Texas for allegedly providing illegal abortions, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Monday. The arrest is the first of its kind under a 2022 near-total abortion ban in the state.  “In Texas, life is sacred,” Paxton said in a press release. “I will always do everything in my power to…
    Moira Gleason
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  • One Texas Jail Tells the Story of America’s Illegal Immigration Crisis

    Mexican cartel members are “running scared” and fearful of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration, according to the sheriff of Tarrant County, Texas.  Like many local law enforcement officials, Sheriff Bill Waybourn has witnessed the sharp spike in illegal immigration over the past four years. He welcomed the increased enforcement from the federal government. …
    R.E. Wermus
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  • Too Many Drugs, Not Enough Prosecution, Texas Border Sheriff Says

    HUDSPETH COUNTY, Texas—The courts are “failing” in West Texas, Hudspeth County Sheriff Arvin West says.   Law enforcement is apprehending drugs every day in his county, which borders Mexico, but West says his deputies are tired of repeatedly arresting the same people.   “When I get on the deputies about, ‘Y'all need to stop this…
    Virginia Allen
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  • West Texas Sheriffs: Oil Theft Is a Major Crime Issue

    HUDSPETH COUNTY, Texas—Law enforcement in West Texas say they don’t have enough manpower to deal with the rise of oil theft.   “Everybody's shorthanded,” Sheriff Art Granado of Reeves County told The Daily Signal at the March Big Bend Area Law Enforcement Officers Association meeting while explaining the oil theft issue in his community.   “There is…
    Virginia Allen
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  • Texas Bill Would Ban ‘Furry Culture’ in Public Schools

    THE CENTER SQUARE—State Rep. Stan Gerdes, R-Smithville, introduced the FURRIES Act, known as the Forbidden Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education, on Thursday to prohibit Texas public schools from allowing furry subculture behavior in classrooms and on campuses. The furry subculture involves individuals adopting anthropomorphic animal identities who often dress in costumes and attempt to mimic…
    Bethany Blankley
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  • ‘He Needed to Be Censured,’ House Freedom Caucus Members Say of Texas Democrat

    Americans witnessed an unprecedented display of incivility during President Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night when Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, had to be physically removed from the House chamber after disrupting the president’s speech. Now, the Houston-area congressman has been censured by his colleagues, on a vote of 224-to-198….
    Jacob Adams
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