From Michael Quinn Sullivan <[email protected]>
Subject Texas Minute: 4/24/2023
Date April 24, 2023 10:41 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
ACCOUNT [[link removed]]

READ ONLINE [link removed]

Good morning!

Should the state exercise eminent domain power in its effort to build a border wall? Sound off below in the One Click Survey!

Here is the Texas Minute for Monday, April 24, 2023.

– Michael Quinn Sullivan

EXPOSED, Season 5: Border Invasion Today marks the launch of Season 5 of Texas Scorecard's highly acclaimed EXPOSED [[link removed]] podcast series. This season is titled "EXPOSED: Border Invasion."

This season's host is Wade Miller, a Marine who now serves as the executive director of the Center for Renewing America. Episode 1 ( The Flood [[link removed]]) and Episode 2 ( The New Coyotes [[link removed]]) are available now. The remaining episodes will be released weekly on Monday mornings. Lawmaker: Legislature A Failure If Gender Mutilation is Not Resolved Republicans in the legislature will have failed to protect children if gender mutilation is not "properly resolved," according to State Rep. Briscoe Cain (R-Deer Park). As Soli Rice reports [[link removed]], he made those comments following the explosive revelations found in a new documentary.

An investigation by Project Veritas has exposed healthcare workers encouraging and providing gender mutilation surgeries and cross-sex hormones to children across the country. One of those featured [[link removed]] was Nora Scott, a licensed social worker at Dell Children’s Medical Center in Austin, Texas.

“We do have patients who are starting [to transition] as young as 8 or 9. So, we do have folks on the younger side,” Scott told the undercover interviewer [[link removed]].

A few appointments may be required to figure out if puberty blockers should be used, but often it is found appropriate to prescribe puberty blockers after one appointment, Scott explained to the interviewer.

“If this issue is not properly resolved by the Texas legislature by December 31 of this year, my party will have failed to protect young Texans from those who seek to profit of off harming them," wrote Rep. Cain on social media [[link removed]].

Of course, his "party" will not have failed... It will be the failure of "Republicans" serving in the Texas House. Senate Axes Tenure To Fight 'Woke' Higher Ed Push

Marking the passage of yet another legislative priority for Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the Texas Senate has advanced legislation ending the practice of awarding tenure to professors in state-funded colleges and universities. Darrell Frost has the details [[link removed]].

While the legislation would bar public schools from awarding tenure going forward, it would not strip tenure from those who have already received it.

The bill is part of a legislative package [[link removed]] that aims to address concerns about social engineering and political indoctrination in the state’s institutions of higher education.

Patrick praised the Senate [[link removed]] for passing “the strongest pushback on woke policies in higher education nationwide.” Parents Want 'Opt-In' Requirement For School Psychological Testing

Parents showed up at the Capitol last week in support of proposed legislation that would require parental consent before children could be subjected by schools to any psychological testing, including mental health surveys. Erin Anderson has the details [[link removed]].

Since the 2019 Legislature saddled schools with expanded responsibility for students’ mental health, public schools are increasingly administering invasive online “social emotional learning” surveys and “check-ins” that attempt to assess students’ mental and psychological well-being.

Over time, parents have become more and more concerned about the content of the psychosocial evaluations [[link removed]], many of which solicit personal and private information from children, as well as what schools are doing with the information collected.

Legislation filed in the House and Senate would address those concerns by requiring school districts to obtain written parental consent before subjecting a student to any psychological or psychiatric exam, test, or survey.

Of particular concern is the onslaught of daily emotional check-ins that schools are having students do with an “app” purchased by the school districts that uses emojis to gauge a student’s mental health. The data is fed to and analyzed by the app’s creator, a for-profit outside technology company called RHITHM, which then – based on the responses – sends an online game or activity that will teach an "essential life skill."

Reading and math skills are declining, but outside tech companies get to collect psychological profiles on children... You can see why parents are concerned.

Sex Ed: Teachers Behaving Criminally

Two more Texas public school teachers have been arrested and charged with crimes involving children.

Ruben Francisco Martin, 29, a teacher and assistant wrestling coach [[link removed]] at Trinity High School in Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District, is accused of having an improper relationship with a 16-year-old female student. Local police warn “more victims could exist.”

The Texas Penal Code defines an improper relationship as a primary or secondary school employee engaging in either sexual contact with a student of any age or sexually explicit communication with anyone younger than 17 years of age.

Meanwhile, a recent Teacher of the Year [[link removed]] at Camey Elementary in the Lewisville Independent School District has been arrested on charges of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old student. The teacher, John Collett, was nominated last year for Best Teacher in Denton County.

Collett has been charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child [[link removed]], a first-degree felony, and indecency with a child by sexual contact, a second-degree felony. He faces 99 years in prison is convicted.

Today In History

On April 24, 1800, the Library of Congress was established when President John Adams signed legislation authorizing the expenditure of funds to purchase books that "may be necessary for the use of Congress."

Number of the Day

51 million

The number of "cataloged books and other print materials" in the Library of Congress among "more than 173 million items."

[Source: Library of Congress [[link removed]]]

Quote-Unquote

"I cannot live without books."

– Thomas Jefferson​

ONE CLICK SURVEY

State Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe) has proposed legislation [[link removed]] allowing Texas to exercise its powers of eminent domain to build a wall along the border with Mexico.

Do you think eminent domain authority should be used so the state can build a border wall?

YES, use eminent domain to build the wall. [[link removed]]

... or ...

NO, not an appropriate use of state power. [[link removed]]

Once you’ve clicked an answer, reply to this email with any thoughts you’d like to share!

Directory of Your U.S. & Texas Officials [[link removed]]

This information is automatically inserted based on the mailing address you provide to us. If you'd like to update your contact information, please visit our subscriber portal [[link removed]].

​ U.S. Senator [[link removed]]

John Cornyn - R

(202) 224-2934

U.S. Senator [[link removed]]

Ted Cruz - R

(202) 224-5922

Governor of Texas [[link removed]]

Greg Abbott - R

(512) 463-2000

Lt. Governor [[link removed]]

Dan Patrick - R

(512) 463-0001

Attorney General [[link removed]]

Ken Paxton – R

(512) 463-2100

Comptroller [[link removed]]

Glenn Hegar – R

(512) 463-4600

Land Commissioner [[link removed]]

Dawn Buckingham – R

(512) 463-5001

Commissioner of Agriculture [[link removed]]

Sid Miller – R

(512) 463-7476

Railroad Commissioners [[link removed]]

Wayne Christian – R

Christi Craddick – R

Jim Wright – R

(512) 463-7158

State Board of Education [[link removed]], District

Update your address ( )

Main (512) 463-9007

U.S. House [[link removed]], District

Update your address ()

Congressional Switchboard (202) 225-3121

Texas Senate [[link removed]], District

Update your address ()

Capitol Switchboard (512) 463-4630​​​​​​​

Texas House [[link removed]], District

Update your address ()

Capitol Switchboard (512) 463-4630

Speaker of the Texas House

Dade Phelan (R)

(512) 463-1000

Something not right?

Make sure your contact information is correct [[link removed]]!

Update Your Subscription Profile [[link removed]] Request A Speaker [[link removed]] 🔒 Contribute 🔒 [[link removed]]

A product of Texas Scorecard

www.TexasScorecard.com

(888) 410-1836

PO Box 248, Leander, TX 78646

Presented by Texas Scorecard, the Texas Minute is a quick look at the first news of the Lone Star State so citizens can be well informed and effectively engaged. It is available weekday mornings in your inbox!

This message was originally sent to:

John xxxxxx |

Be sure to put “ [[link removed]]” on your safe-senders whitelist.

If you ever stop receiving our emails, it might be because someone to whom you forwarded the email unintentionally removed you from the list. No worries; it is easy enough to reactivate your subscription immediately by visiting:

[link removed]

Before you click the link below... If someone forwarded this email to you, please don’t! Clicking the link will end the subscription of [email protected].
Unsubscribe [link removed]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis