by Andrew McVeigh | Mar 21, 2024 | Texe Lege
Yes, it is possible… And we have a plan to do it. Yesterday, at the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Texas Policy Summit, Governor Greg Abbott took the stage to address those in attendance, discussing issues ranging from school choice to government regulations. One...
by Andrew McVeigh | Mar 13, 2024 | Texe Lege
As the dust begins to settle from last week’s primary election, an often overlooked aspect of the elections are the propositions at the end of the ballot. This cycle, the Republican Party of Texas placed 13 propositions on voter’s ballots, asking for important...
by Andrew McVeigh | Mar 6, 2024 | State, Texe Lege
TLDR: Taxpayers made their voices heard: “no more backstabbing.” The time has come for many incumbent politicians to pack their bags… Yesterday, the Texas Primary Elections were held, with taxpayer foes across the State being defeated or forced into runoffs, and many...
by Andrew McVeigh | Feb 19, 2024 | Texe Lege
Election Day is Tuesday, March 5th. Primary voters across the State will soon be heading to the polls for the 2024 Primary Elections, with early voting beginning on Tuesday, February 20th. The election is focused on choosing candidates to be on the ballot during...
by Andrew McVeigh | Feb 14, 2024 | News
Inflation shot higher than expected in January. The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report has thrown a wrench into the expected timeline for Federal Reserve rate cuts, as inflation figures for January came in higher than anticipated. The report revealed a...