December 27, 2020 Texas Capitol Set to Reopen, No Details on Protocolby Brandon Waltens The Texas State Capitol building is poised to finally reopen, though details on specific protocols and rules are still forthcoming. Since March, the building has been closed to members of the public due to concerns over the coronavirus. StatewideDays After Railing Against Shutdowns, Abbott Closes More BusinessesGalveston County Judge Mark Henry blasted the action, saying the move was a “bad policy decision” based on “flawed data.” Gov. Abbott Planning State Takeover of Austin Police“The state will fix this.” Local51-Percenters Sue to Block Shutdowns, Plan Protests“Activism works a lot faster than the legal process.” Amarillo Mayor Casts Doubt on Businessmen’s Calls for May Bond ElectionAmarillo’s mayor is expressing her opposition to a proposal for a second Amarillo Civic Center bond election FederalCruz Opposes ‘Taxpayer Funded Spending Spree’Texas’ junior senator says a standalone relief package should have been passed months ago. Check out the latest episodes from our catalog of entertaining and informative podcasts produced by the team at Texas Scorecard and other conservative leaders from around the state. We are on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Stitcher so you can subscribe and never miss a new episode! Quoting...“And now that the legislators and do gooders have futilely inflicted so many systems upon society, may they finally end where they should have begun: May they reject all systems, and try liberty.” – Frederic Bastiat |