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Going grocery shopping today? What would you do if a bunch of drag queens were entertaining the kids while you were there…?
Here is the Texas Minute for Thursday, July 14, 2022.
– Michael Quinn Sullivan
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Cruz Blasts DEMs On Abortion
Following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v Wade and putting the question of abortion closer to the people, Democrats and left-wing activists are attempting to undermine the court.
Speaking in Washington, D.C., this week at a meeting of the Senate’s Judiciary Committee, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz took those Democrats to task. Emily Wilkerson has the story [[link removed]].
“Today’s Democratic Party is afraid of the voters on this issue,” said Cruz [[link removed]]. “What the Supreme Court has done is return this deeply personal, deeply important, deeply contentious issues to the voters—to let the American people decide.” H-E-B Pushes Drag Shows & LGBT Agenda Texas-based grocery store giant H-E-B keeps getting a pass for the hard-left political activities of its billionaire tycoon, Charles Butt. As Sebastian Castro reports [[link removed]], this has emboldened the company this summer to now sponsor drag shows and LGBT “pride” events.
For his part, Charles Butt has long worked against parents and has bankrolled efforts to undermine parental rights in Texas. Not surprisingly, he also bankrolls various Republicans – like House Speaker Dade Phelan – as part of his leftwing agenda.
And conservatives wonder why legislative priorities aren’t accomplished in Texas… What Will GOP Lawmakers Do With Massive Surplus? Later today, Comptroller Glenn Hegar is expected to announce a massive revenue surplus. Jacob Asmussen explores [[link removed]] what the Republican-dominated Texas Legislature could do with the money.
If you think lawmakers should give it back to the taxpayers, you should start talking to them now. Parents Force Out Another Leftist Administrator The growing parental engagement movement around the state has forced yet another sketchy school administrator out the door – this time in Victoria. Erin Anderson reports [[link removed]] the district’s deputy superintendent Michael Kuhrt resigned less than two weeks after he was hired, citing “overwhelming negative and defamatory social media unrest.”
TRANSLATION: Michael Kuhrt didn’t like parents talking about his previous job performance and “history of betraying the taxpayer.”
He shouldn’t have been surprised. Kuhrt resigned [[link removed]] as superintendent of Wichita Falls Independent School District in April amid backlash over controversial [[link removed]] staff cuts and the district’s projected budget deficit.
“Kuhrt may have resigned, but the fight’s not over,” said Jaycob Garcia, a local resident and conservative activist. “The fact he was hired in the first place is indicative of the problems plaguing VISD.”
Do you know what kind of people are staffing your school district’s administrative building? Are you sure? Parents In Magnolia Force Textbook Discussion Meanwhile, parents in Magnolia – a Houston suburb – are forcing the school district to reconsider its use of a highly controversial health textbook. Sydnie Henry has the update [[link removed]].
Even though the State Board of Education approved the Goodheart-Willcox textbook, parents have objected to the embedded gender ideology, social justice activism, and use of the term “pregnant person.”
Neighboring Tomball ISD already rejected [[link removed]] the Goodheart-Willcox health text due to parental concerns with the content.
School boards across the state will be voting on whether or not to adopt the Goodheart-Willcox text within the next month. Concerned parents should contact their school board to register an opinion. Scorecard Is Hiring!
Texas Scorecard is looking for fact-driven journalists interested in writing citizen-focused news stories that shine a spotlight on what’s happening in Texas, from the panhandle to the border. These are full-time positions based in Central Texas [[link removed]].
Scorecard is also looking to hire a full-time bookkeeper [[link removed]] based in our central Texas headquarters. Watchmen & Fellows Our friends at the Texas Home School Coalition are now accepting applications for their Watchmen program [[link removed]] at the Texas Capitol. Among other things, the role of a THSC Watchman [[link removed]] is to track bills filed in the Texas Legislature and analyze them for content that affects Texas families and homeschoolers. Application deadline [[link removed]] is August 14.
Also… applications [[link removed]] are still being accepted for Texas Scorecard’s fall 2022 Fellowship program [[link removed]]. We are now taking applications for the spring and summer 2023 courses. 🔒 Donate to Texas Scorecard 🔒 [[link removed]] Number of the Day
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The number of H-E-B stores in Texas as of July 4, 2022.
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Today in History
The Alien and Sedition Acts became law on July 17, 1798. The laws allowed for prosecution of individuals who criticized the president or government of the United States. The unconstitutional, and unpopular, set of laws are credited with propelling Thomas Jefferson into the White House in the election of 1800.
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“In questions of powers, then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.”
– Thomas Jefferson
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