Good morning, Today’s Texas Minute introduces you to a new section at Texas Scorecard.
- This morning Texas Scorecard is officially launching a new section devoted to life in the Lone Star State.
- As you know, we talk and write a lot about the fight in Texas. We tend to focus on the campaigns, policies, and reforms around which the fight takes place. But this new section of Texas Scorecard is designed to feature what the self-governance grassroots movement is fighting for: a free, enjoyable, and abundant life.
- Content will range from reflections on the intersection of politics and faith, to reviews of books, BBQ joints, local destinations, and those things that make life in Texas worth defending.
- This section will be the new home of our very popular “Citizen Profile” pieces on activists who are making a big difference in the fight for liberty, and what inspired them.
- You will also start seeing feature reviews of local, statewide, and even national organizations that are working to empower and engage Texans.
- The Life section will be overseen by Jacob Asmussen. If you have any ideas about content, please let us know!
- Please join me in wishing a very happy birthday to our Metroplex correspondent, Robert Montoya!
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