Texas Divests $8.5 Billion from BlackRock
Texas has made headlines by divesting a substantial $8.5 billion from BlackRock, signaling a decisive break from the controversial ESG […]
Texas has made headlines by divesting a substantial $8.5 billion from BlackRock, signaling a decisive break from the controversial ESG […]
View Research in .pdf Form Executive Summary The Problem: Property taxes in Wyoming are unaffordable and make buying a home
Yes, it is possible… And we have a plan to do it. Yesterday, at the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Texas
The negative impact of Bideonomics on everyday Americans has been profound. With the federal government’s lavish spending and ever-rising debt,
As the dust begins to settle from last week’s primary election, an often overlooked aspect of the elections are the
TLDR: Taxpayers made their voices heard: “no more backstabbing.” The time has come for many incumbent politicians to pack their
Highlights People prosper most from free-market capitalism; we need more in America (and Texas). Americans are suffering from big-government policies
This commentary was originally published at The Dallas Express here. It is being republished with permission from the author. Home “owners”
Election Day is Tuesday, March 5th. Primary voters across the State will soon be heading to the polls for the
Election Day is Tuesday, March 5th. Primary voters across the State will soon be heading to the polls for the
Texans for Fiscal Responsibility has officially launched our 2024 Primary Election Endorsements. With early voting beginning in less than a
Inflation shot higher than expected in January. The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report has thrown a wrench into the
Last Friday, the town of Mineral Wells, Texas, welcomed Governor Greg Abbott for a well-attended campaign rally in support of
Harris County’s “Uplift Harris” guaranteed basic income program is facing criticism and legal scrutiny from State Senator Paul Bettencourt (R
As we enter election season, many voters across the State of Texas are looking to find information about candidates and
View Research in .pdf Form Texans are upset that their property tax relief is less than the Texas Legislature promised
While the Texas economy continues to be one of the best in the country, the state must not rest on
This commentary was originally published at The Center Square here. It is being republished with permission from the author. In 2023, Texas