May 10, 2020 Small Businesses Cope With Texas’ Coronavirus ClosuresBy Erin Anderson For the past several weeks, Texas small-business owners and their employees have been among the hardest hit by the state’s coronavirus closures. Many employers have been shut down completely as the government deemed them and their workers “non-essential.” Those who have stayed open are struggling to cope with new challenges imposed by the shutdown restrictions. Texas Scorecard RadioThursday, May 07, 2020 Episode 136: West Texas Correspondent Matt Stringer updates listeners on a story out of Odessa where open carry protestors and a bar owner were arrested in relation to coronavirus shutdowns. From the Metroplex, Erin Anderson and TSR host Tony McDonald discuss Dallas County’s decision to disregard Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s vote-by-mail warning. Texas Scorecard’s Managing Editor Brandon Waltens previews a series of articles on the upcoming runoff elections in the state of Texas. In our interview, attorney Warren Norred joins the show to discuss his client Shelley Luther’s fight to make a living in the time of governmental coronavirus shutdowns. Cary Cheshire has this week’s Texas Scorecard Radio commentary. Live Grassroots Update: Texans Must Be Allowed to Save TexasTuesday, May 05, 2020 Leaders from grassroots organizations across the great state of Texas come together to discuss how Texans, not the government, need to be the ones who save Texas. When Politicians RetreatThursday, May 07, 2020 Empower Texans General Counsel Tony McDonald and former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi join the show to discuss Shelley Luther. Friday, May 08, 2020Robert Montoya joins the show to discuss the latest on Shelley Luther, the Dallas salon owner who defied government orders and reopened her business in order to provide an income for her stylists and her family. Also, Cary Cheshire stops by to discuss the somewhat forgotten primary run-offs. |