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New Property Tax Relief Package Heads to Floor for Decisive Vote
Tax & Spending

New Property Tax Relief Package Heads to Floor for Decisive Vote

GOP leaders signal confidence as the historic $18 billion plan reaches final deliberations in the House, promising compression to district maintenance rates.

Staff Reporter2 hours ago

Operation Lone Star Reinforces Key Crossing Points Along the Rio Grande
Border

Operation Lone Star Reinforces Key Crossing Points Along the Rio Grande

Texas Department of Public Safety expands buoy barriers and razor wire as federal pushback intensifies.

Border Bureau5 hours ago

Voter Registration Surges in Red Wall Counties Ahead of 2026 Primary
Elections

Voter Registration Surges in Red Wall Counties Ahead of 2026 Primary

Suburban counties around Houston and DFW post double-digit gains in conservative voter rolls.

Politics Desk1 day ago

Local School Board Elections: Why Every Conservative Vote Matters
Education

Local School Board Elections: Why Every Conservative Vote Matters

Parental rights coalitions are running slates of candidates in 87 ISDs across the state this May.

Lone Star Civics2 days ago

Special Session Rumors Grow as Property Tax Relief Stalls
Legislature

Special Session Rumors Grow as Property Tax Relief Stalls

Conservative caucus members say they will not adjourn until appraisal caps are codified.

Austin Bureau3 days ago

The 10 Texas Counties with the Highest School Tax Burdens in 2024
Tax & Spending

The 10 Texas Counties with the Highest School Tax Burdens in 2024

Our analysis of TEA filings shows where homeowners are paying the steepest ISD M&O rates.

Data Desk4 days ago

Permian Basin Production Hits Record as Federal Permitting Threats Loom
Energy

Permian Basin Production Hits Record as Federal Permitting Threats Loom

West Texas operators warn of EPA overreach even as output climbs to 6.1 million barrels per day.

Energy Desk5 days ago

The Texas Homestead Exemption Explained: What Every Homeowner Should Claim
Tax & Spending

The Texas Homestead Exemption Explained: What Every Homeowner Should Claim

A plain-English walkthrough of the $100,000 school-district homestead exemption, over-65 freezes, and disabled-veteran reductions — and how to file with your county appraisal district.

Taxpayer Desk1 week ago

How a Bill Becomes Texas Law: A Citizen's Field Guide to the 88th Legislature
Legislature

How a Bill Becomes Texas Law: A Citizen's Field Guide to the 88th Legislature

From filing in the House clerk's office to the Governor's desk — every committee, calendar, and conference step that shapes the bills you actually live under.

Civics Desk1 week ago

Constitutional Carry in Texas: What the Law Actually Says
Legislature

Constitutional Carry in Texas: What the Law Actually Says

House Bill 1927 lets eligible Texans 21 and older carry a handgun without a permit. Here's where you still can't carry, and what reciprocity means on the road.

Liberty Desk2 weeks ago

Primary vs. General: Why the March Ballot Decides More Than November Does
Elections

Primary vs. General: Why the March Ballot Decides More Than November Does

In most Texas districts the Republican primary is the real election. We break down open primaries, runoff math, and why low-turnout March races set the next decade of policy.

Elections Desk2 weeks ago

Education Savings Accounts: A Parent's Guide to Texas School Choice
Education

Education Savings Accounts: A Parent's Guide to Texas School Choice

How the new ESA program works, who qualifies, what expenses are covered, and the application timeline parents need to know before the fall enrollment window.

Education Desk3 weeks ago

How to Protest Your Property Appraisal — and Actually Win
Tax & Spending

How to Protest Your Property Appraisal — and Actually Win

Deadlines, evidence packets, equal-and-uniform comps, and the ARB hearing script that gets values reduced. A practical playbook for every Texas homeowner.

Taxpayer Desk3 weeks ago

The Texas Grid Explained: ERCOT, Reliability, and Why Independence Still Matters
Energy

The Texas Grid Explained: ERCOT, Reliability, and Why Independence Still Matters

Why Texas runs its own grid, what the Public Utility Commission actually controls, and the reforms keeping the lights on through summer peaks and winter freezes.

Energy Desk1 month ago

Operation Lone Star: The State's Role in Border Security
Border

Operation Lone Star: The State's Role in Border Security

How Texas DPS, the National Guard, and county sheriffs coordinate enforcement along the Rio Grande — and the constitutional case for state action when Washington won't act.

Border Bureau1 month ago

The Texas Property Tax Guide: Appraisals, Caps, and Calculating Your Bill
Tax & Spending

The Texas Property Tax Guide: Appraisals, Caps, and Calculating Your Bill

How Texas property taxes really work — appraisal caps, homestead exemptions, ISD M&O rates, and a step-by-step walkthrough for estimating what you actually owe.

Taxpayer Desk1 month ago

A Beginner's Guide to Texas Elections: Primaries, Runoffs, and General Ballots
Elections

A Beginner's Guide to Texas Elections: Primaries, Runoffs, and General Ballots

How Texas's open-primary system works, when runoffs trigger, how districts are drawn, and the dates every conservative voter should mark on the calendar.

Elections Desk1 month ago

Texas School Board Powers Explained: Curriculum, Budgets, and Why They Matter
Education

Texas School Board Powers Explained: Curriculum, Budgets, and Why They Matter

What an elected school board actually controls — from library policy and bond elections to superintendent hiring — and why low-turnout May races shape your kids' classrooms.

Education Desk1 month ago

A Guide to Texas Energy Policy: ERCOT, Oil & Gas, and the Regulators in Charge
Energy

A Guide to Texas Energy Policy: ERCOT, Oil & Gas, and the Regulators in Charge

How the Railroad Commission, PUC, and ERCOT divide authority over the nation's largest energy economy — and where renewables fit into a grid built on hydrocarbons.

Energy Desk1 month ago

How County Appraisal Districts Work — and Your Rights as a Taxpayer
Tax & Spending

How County Appraisal Districts Work — and Your Rights as a Taxpayer

Inside the CAD: how appraisers set market values, what the Appraisal Review Board does, and the statutory rights every property owner can invoke during protest season.

Taxpayer Desk1 month ago

The Texas Voter Registration Guide: Deadlines, ID Rules, and FAQs
Elections

The Texas Voter Registration Guide: Deadlines, ID Rules, and FAQs

Who can register, the 30-day deadline before each election, accepted photo ID, and how to update your address when you move counties — everything you need before you vote.

Civics Desk1 month ago

What Local Governments Actually Control in Texas
Tax & Spending

What Local Governments Actually Control in Texas

Counties, cities, ISDs, MUDs, and emergency-services districts each levy their own tax — here's who decides what, and which line on your bill funds which service.

Civics Desk1 month ago

Texas Border Geography 101: The Rio Grande, Ports of Entry, and Sector Maps
Border

Texas Border Geography 101: The Rio Grande, Ports of Entry, and Sector Maps

A factual tour of the 1,254-mile border — Border Patrol sectors, international bridges, and the river communities of the Rio Grande Valley, El Paso, and Big Bend.

Border Bureau1 month ago

Understanding Texas School Finance: Recapture, ISD Budgets, and the Funding Formula
Education

Understanding Texas School Finance: Recapture, ISD Budgets, and the Funding Formula

How the Foundation School Program, basic allotment, and 'Robin Hood' recapture redistribute property-tax dollars — and why two ISDs with identical tax rates fund students very differently.

Education Desk1 month ago

A Guide to Texas Political Terminology
Legislature

A Guide to Texas Political Terminology

Special session, sunset review, calendars committee, constitutional amendment, point of order — a plain-English glossary of the terms Austin reporters never define.

Civics Desk1 month ago

How Texas Counties Actually Spend Your Money
Tax & Spending

How Texas Counties Actually Spend Your Money

Sheriff's office, jail operations, road and bridge, district courts, and indigent defense — a breakdown of where every dollar of your county property tax actually goes.

Taxpayer Desk1 month ago

Texas Water Rights Explained: Rivers, Aquifers, and the Rule of Capture
Energy

Texas Water Rights Explained: Rivers, Aquifers, and the Rule of Capture

Surface water belongs to the state; groundwater belongs to the landowner. How prior appropriation, groundwater conservation districts, and interstate compacts shape every drop.

Policy Desk1 month ago

A Guide to Texas Constitutional Amendments and Why There Are So Many
Legislature

A Guide to Texas Constitutional Amendments and Why There Are So Many

Texas has amended its 1876 constitution more than 500 times. Here's how the two-thirds legislative vote and statewide ballot referendum work — and how to read the November propositions.

Civics Desk1 month ago

The Texas Open Meetings & Public Information Acts: Your Sunshine Rights
Legislature

The Texas Open Meetings & Public Information Acts: Your Sunshine Rights

Every city council, school board, and commissioners court in Texas operates under sunshine laws. Here's how to read a posted agenda, file a public information request, and challenge a closed-door vote.

Civics Desk1 week ago

Why Texas Has No State Income Tax — and What Pays for Government Instead
Tax & Spending

Why Texas Has No State Income Tax — and What Pays for Government Instead

Texas is one of nine states without an income tax, and the 2019 constitutional amendment makes it nearly impossible to enact one. Here's the sales-tax-and-property-tax model that funds the second-largest state in the union.

Taxpayer Desk1 week ago