January 31, 2021
Daniel Hodge: The Highest-Paid Lobbyist in Texas [[link removed]]
by Michael Swirsky
With a maximum income of $8,269,999, Daniel Hodge is the highest-paid lobbyist in the state of Texas. What is it about this man’s background that earned him so much influence? Being Gov. Greg Abbott’s right-hand man didn’t hurt.
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Help us keep Texans informed! [[link removed]] Statewide Abbott Set to Announce Priorities in State of the State Address [[link removed]]
Gov. Greg Abbott will have the opportunity to provide more clarity to lawmakers and citizens alike.
Will Texas Lawmakers Do Anything to Stop Big Tech’s Rampant Censorship? [[link removed]]
“Texas, why are we not leading the way?”
Local Dickson: Grapeland Becomes 18th City to Outlaw Abortion [[link removed]]
“I was elected as the mayor of Grapeland to listen to the people.” – Mayor Mitchell Woody
Austin’s Mayor Says Current Democrat Homeless Plan Isn’t Working [[link removed]]
Is Austin’s Democrat mayor finally realizing leftist decisions are harming the city?
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