Gubernatorial candidate Huffines: "We will finally eliminate property taxes in Texas"
By Art Benavidez | Feb 17, 2022
Texas ranks among the worst states when it comes to property taxes and GOP gubernatorial candidate Don Huffines is seeking to remedy that if he wins the state’s highest office.
Report says Meta continues to allow solicitation of human smuggling
By Art Benavidez | Feb 16, 2022
The parent company of Facebook has chosen not to alter its rules that can exploit soliciting human smuggling services on its platform, despite mounting criticism that the company is a medium for human traffickers to exploit victims, according to one report.
'Far-left activists are comfortable breaking the law for their progressive agenda:' Huffines blasts lack of enforcement of law
By Art Benavidez | Feb 15, 2022
Defense attorney Sylvia Delgado has submitted an objection claiming that Philip Wischkaemper, lead defender with the Lubbock Private Defender Office, has asserted that defense attorneys are being forced to work to leave migrants incarcerated even if they choose to plead guilty so that they can go home.
Huffines: 'The Heartbeat Bill is proof that conservative government works'
By Art Benavidez | Feb 9, 2022
A GOP gubernatorial candidate has stated that the Heartbeat Bill is evidence that its discouraging abortions.
Huffines: 'I will ban all vaccine mandates in the state of Texas'
By Art Benavidez | Feb 9, 2022
Vaccine mandates are still in effect around the state, despite a recent Supreme Court decision that prohibited the requirement at the state level and a GOP gubernatorial candidate has stated that is not good enough.
Energy Alliance director: Power plant dispute 'created by Texas government'
By Art Benavidez | Jan 28, 2022
A Texas energy company will keep supplying fuel to power plants after initially threatening to turn them off due a price dispute.
Texas, Rhode Island share similarities, contrasts in voting laws
By Art Benavidez | Aug 26, 2021
A recently proposed Texas voting law has similarities and stark contrasts to one that Rhode Island enacted more than 10 years ago.