by Andrew McVeigh | May 2, 2024 | Local, News
Another election is upon us here in the Lone Star State. This Saturday, May 4th, elections for local officials, bonds, and propositions will be held for communities across Texas. Local elections play a crucial role in day-to-day lives of Texas taxpayers, and voting in...
by TFR Staff | Apr 24, 2024 | News
Earlier this month, the Texas Senate unveiled its interim charges, which are topics of study assigned to Senate committees during the interim period between legislative sessions. These charges, issued by Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, guide committees in their...
by Vance Ginn | Mar 27, 2024 | News, Research
View Research in .pdf Form Executive Summary The Problem: Property taxes in Wyoming are unaffordable and make buying a home or starting a business more costly or outright impossible for many people. The surge in spending by local governments has resulted in increased...
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...