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Texas GOP Party’s Largest County Endorses Turner for Speaker

AUSTIN, Texas — The Executive Committee of the Harris County Republican Party (HCRP), representing the largest county in Texas, has voted to endorse State Representative Scott Turner (R-Frisco) in the race for Speaker of the House over the incumbent, Speaker

Texas GOP Party’s Largest County Endorses Turner for Speaker

Another Texas City Makes Move Possibly Allowing Men in Ladies’ Rooms

AUSTIN, Texas — After a contentious debate Monday evening, the City of Plano, Texas passed an “Equal Rights Policy” ordinance with a narrow 5-4 vote, “prohibiting discrimination in places of public accommodation, employment practices, housing transactions and city contracting practices,” but which

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Texas Governor-Elect Abbott Announces Staff, Priorities for Session

AUSTIN, Texas — In a press conference at the Capitol Monday, Texas Governor-elect Greg Abbott announced key staff hires and outline his top priorities for the upcoming legislative session. Now that the elections are over, Abbott called this a time

Texas Governor-Elect Abbott Announces Staff, Priorities for Session

Texas State Senator Files Bill to Ban Synthetic Drugs

AUSTIN, Texas — State Senator Charles Perry (R-Lubbock) has filed a bill to prohibit the sale and use of synthetic drugs in Texas. “Synthetic drugs” are chemical compounds that are designed to mimic the pharmacological effects of an illegal drug, often

Texas State Senator Files Bill to Ban Synthetic Drugs

BREAKING: Another Tea Party Victory As Lois Kolkhorst Wins SD18

AUSTIN, Texas — State Representative Lois Kolkhorst has won the special election for Senate District 18 outright, with a large enough margin to avoid a runoff.  Kolkhorst took an early lead in early voting, 55 percent to businessman Gary Gates’

BREAKING: Another Tea Party Victory As Lois Kolkhorst Wins SD18

Abbott Publicly Defends Courthouse Nativity Scene

AUSTIN, Texas — Attorney General Greg Abbott has announced his support for a nativity scene displayed at a Texas courthouse, after a Washington, D.C.-based “nontheistic” organization threatened to sue unless it was removed.  The American Humanist Association (AHA) sent a

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Florida Joins Texas-Led Lawsuit Against Obama’s Executive Amnesty

AUSTIN, Texas — Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Friday that Florida would be joining the lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott against the Obama administration for the President’s executive immigration actions to grant amnesty to millions

Florida Joins Texas-Led Lawsuit Against Obama’s Executive Amnesty

Rolling Stone Apologizes for University of Virginia Gang Rape Story

The managing editor of Rolling Stone, Will Dana, issued a statement on Friday apologizing to readers and suggested that many of the claims in their blockbuster story on gang rape at the University of Virginia were inaccurate. The story in question,

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Convicted Murderer Abortion Doctor Gosnell Loses Appeals

The United States Supreme Court has shut down an attempt by Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell to appeal his conviction and get out of the plea deal that allowed him to avoid the death penalty. v Gosnell, 73, was found guilty

Convicted Murderer Abortion Doctor Gosnell Loses Appeals

An Upbeat Perry Reflects on His ‘Great Ride’ in Texas Politics

AUSTIN, Texas — Outgoing Texas Governor Rick Perry invited several Austin area political reporters to the Capitol for coffee and a chance to reminisce about his time in office. Wrapping up his fourteenth year in office, Perry is the state’s

An Upbeat Perry Reflects  on His ‘Great Ride’ in Texas Politics

Texas Sues Obama Over Executive Amnesty

AUSTIN, Texas — On Wednesday, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced that Texas would lead a seventeen state coalition in a lawsuit challenging President Barack Obama’s immigration executive action, under which he announced in November that he would grant amnesty

Texas Sues Obama Over Executive Amnesty

Perry Orders Texas Agencies to Use E-Verify to Screen for Illegal Workers

AUSTIN, Texas — Governor Rick Perry announced on Wednesday an executive order requiring all Texas state agencies to use “E-Verify” to check the employment eligibility of current and prospective employees. The announcement was a reversal of his past public comments

Perry Orders Texas Agencies to Use E-Verify to Screen for Illegal Workers

Texas Pearl Harbor Survivors Traveling to DC for Special Ceremony

AUSTIN, Texas — Seven Pearl Harbor survivors from Texas will travel to Washington, D.C. this week for a special ceremony at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., commemorating their service during the December 7, 1941 attack on the

Texas Pearl Harbor Survivors Traveling to DC for Special Ceremony

Perry’s Border Surge Cut Off as Media Interest Disappears

AUSTIN, Texas — The deployment of National Guard troops that Texas Governor Rick Perry ordered in response to the border crisis is set to be phased out under a recommendation from the Texas Legislative Budget Board released on Monday. The

Perry’s Border Surge Cut Off as Media Interest Disappears

Conservatives Urge Texas Lege to Adopt Stricter Budget Cap

AUSTIN, Texas — Fiscal conservatives are urging the Texas Legislative Budget Board (LBB) to adopt a stricter budget cap than the 11.68 percent growth rate they approved in an unanimous vote on Monday.  The LBB is a permanent joint legislative

Conservatives Urge Texas Lege to Adopt Stricter Budget Cap

Texas Set to Execute Man Lawyers Argue is Mentally Ill

AUSTIN, Texas — On Wednesday, the State of Texas is scheduled to execute a convicted murderer despite arguments from his attorneys that he is too mentally ill to be put to death.  Scott Panetti, 56, was convicted of the 1992

Texas Set to Execute Man Lawyers Argue is Mentally Ill

Gay Russians Seeking Asylum in the US on the Rise

The number of gay Russians seeking asylum in the United States is increasing as anti-gay sentiment continues to rise in Russia. No U.S. government agency keeps track of the sexual orientation of asylum seekers, but Immigration Equality, a New York-based organization

Gay Russians Seeking Asylum in the US on the Rise

Conservative Hispanics Dissatisfied With Obama’s Immigration Plan

President Barack Obama’s announcement last week that he intended to enact immigration reform by executive order, granting millions of illegal immigrants protection from deportation, was immediately the subject of sharp criticism, not just from Republicans and immigration hard-liners, but also

Conservative Hispanics Dissatisfied With Obama’s Immigration Plan

Giving Thanks in Texas

With its focus on family, friendship, good food, football, and being grateful because you’ve been blessed, Thanksgiving is a very Texas holiday, and we thought we would share with you some of the Thanksgiving messages from the elected officials and

Giving Thanks in Texas

BREAKING NEWS: Live From Ferguson, Night Two

After a Ferguson, Missouri grand jury decided not to indict Police Officer Darren Wilson for shooting eighteen year old Michael Brown in apparent self defense, Ferguson erupted in protests, some of which unfortunately became violent. Protesters looted stores, set buildings on fire,

BREAKING NEWS: Live From Ferguson, Night Two

Abbott Ready to Sue Obama Over Immigration Within Two Weeks

AUSTIN, Texas — Attorney General and Governor-elect Greg Abbott is prepared to file a lawsuit opposing President Barack Obama’s executive orders shielding illegal immigrants from deportation in as little as two weeks. Abbott made the announcement at a press conference

Abbott Ready to Sue Obama Over Immigration Within Two Weeks

Ferguson Cop Releases Letter Thanking Supporters

Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson released a letter thanking his supporters after news broke that a grand jury had decided not to indict him for the shooting of Michael Brown. The statement was read live on KSDK, the St. Louis

Ferguson Cop Releases Letter Thanking Supporters

Tear Gas Deployed in Ferguson Amid Chaos

Tear gas was deployed by law enforcement officers in Ferguson, Missouri against people who were protesting the grand jury decision in the Michael Brown case. As Breitbart News reported earlier, the decision of a Ferguson grand jury to not indict

Tear Gas Deployed in Ferguson Amid Chaos

Ferguson Prosecutor Will Not Pursue Perjury Charges Against Witnesses

Prosecutors do not plan to pursue perjury charges against witnesses in the Michael Brown case who changed or recanted their stories, or whose testimony was contradicted the physical evidence, according to St. Louis County prosecutor Robert McCulloch. McCulloch made this statement

Ferguson Prosecutor Will Not Pursue Perjury Charges Against Witnesses

BREAKING: Ferguson Cop Not Indicted

A Ferguson, Missouri grand jury will not bring any criminal charges against Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, 28. Wilson was under investigation for shooting Michael Brown, 18, on August 9, 2014. The decision was announced by a St. Louis County prosecutor,

BREAKING: Ferguson Cop Not Indicted

73 Texas House Republicans Choosing Straus in Spite of Questionable Pro-Life Record

AUSTIN, Texas — Twenty-one more Texas House Republican Representatives and Representatives-elect have endorsed Speaker Joe Straus (R-San Antonio) for re-election as Speaker, despite concerns from conservative grassroots activists and pro-life advocates that Straus is too moderate on the abortion issue. 

73 Texas House Republicans Choosing Straus in Spite of Questionable Pro-Life Record

Texas Cities Get Mediocre Grades for Ride-Sharing Regulations

AUSTIN, Texas — The Lone Star State has a well-deserved reputation for being business-friendly, but when it comes to regulating ride-sharing services — the alternatives to traditional transportation options like taxis and shuttles — Texas cities get only mediocre grades.

Texas Cities Get Mediocre Grades for Ride-Sharing Regulations

Geraldo Gets Slapped Down in Immigration Debate

In an appearance on Fox News Channel’s Hannity show, Geraldo Rivera attempted to justify President Barack Obama’s executive orders protecting millions of illegal immigrants from deportation, blaming “hard-core, tea party radicals” in Congress for forcing the President to act, but found

Geraldo Gets Slapped Down in Immigration Debate

Breitbart Texas Reporter in Rollover Accident While on Border Assignment

Breitbart Texas reporter Bob Price was in a rollover car accident Saturday evening while on assignment riding along with a Brooks County Sheriff’s Department volunteer reserve deputy named Daniel Walden. Thankfully, neither Price nor Walden were seriously injured in the

Breitbart Texas Reporter in Rollover Accident While on Border Assignment