The Texas Rainy Day Fund is one of the largest in the nation, and while its primary purpose is to act as a financial cushion during downturns, it could also be used strategically to generate long-term economic growth. If managed correctly, … [Read more]
89th Legislative Session: Property Tax Relief
Property tax relief is lower in the release sequence because it's such a no brainer. This has been a flagship issue for Texas Republican leadership, and with a sizable budget surplus, the Legislature is under pressure to deliver meaningful cuts. … [Read more]
89th Texas Legislature: Water Resources
Water scarcity is the most important issue the Texas Legislature will face this session. It’s not the most urgent issue—yet. But if left unaddressed, it will become an existential crisis for the state. Growth, drought conditions, and poor long-term … [Read more]
89th Texas Legislative Session: School Choice
School choice has become one of the most contentious issues within the Texas Republican Party. The debate has already shaped primary battles, and something is almost certain to pass this session. The question isn’t if school choice will become law, … [Read more]
89th Texas’ Legislative Session: An Overview of Needed Policy Discussion
The legislative session has started with a nasty intraparty speaker race that is certain to leave at least some bad blood in its wake. Just like the speaker race, the legislative session presents both an opportunity and a challenge for … [Read more]
Korematsu, Harris, and the Existential Threat to American Ideals
When people ask me what the worst U.S. Supreme Court decision of all time is, they often expect me, as someone staunchly pro-life, to point to Roe v. Wade. That assumption makes sense on the surface, given the pressure my family and I faced from the … [Read more]
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