Protecting Texas Police Officers and Their Rights, a Discussion with Charley Wilkinson
HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR INTERVIEW WITH CHARLEY WILKINSON How was CLEAT started and what does CLEAT do?
HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR INTERVIEW WITH CHARLEY WILKINSON How was CLEAT started and what does CLEAT do?
HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR INTERVIEW WITH JAESON JONES What is your background and expertise on the cartels?
During the 88th regular session, a legislative fight about how the Austin Transit Partnership (ATP) is financing a $7 billion + light rail project in Austin concluded with a sustained point-of-order brought by Representative John Bucy in the final days of the session.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR INTERVIEW WITH VANCE GINN I am worried about the economy.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR INTERVIEW WITH DICK LAVINE Tell us more about your organization, Every Texan?
During the recent winter storm Heather (January 13-16), the Texas grid was able to produce enough energy to meet the demand, but just barely.
Next week, the Texas Supreme Court will hear oral arguments to determine the legality of a 2021 Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) rule that arbitrarily raised the price of electricity to $9,000 per megawatt hour during Winter Storm Uri—about four times the market price at the time.
State Senator Paul Bettencourt is Chairman of the Texas Senate Local Government Committee, representing Texas Senate District 7.
Beyond immigration concerns, Texas is grappling with a significant and heartbreaking challenge.
Concerns over the future reliability and affordability of Texas’ electric grid were brought to the forefront with the recent resignation of the person hired by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) to monitor the performance of the Texas electricity market.