W.J. Kennedy News
'It's never been like this before': Thousands of immigrants cross U.S. southern border under Biden administration
By W.J. Kennedy | Jun 17, 2021
An influx of illegal immigrants crossing the U.S. southern border under the Biden administration has Patrick Zuberbueler on constant alert when working on his family’s ranch in southwest Texas.
Texas set to ban private money to manage elections; practice called 'rife for corruption'
By W.J. Kennedy | Jun 5, 2021
The Texas Legislature has sent Gov. Greg Abbott legislation that will ban local election officials from accepting private money to underwrite the management of elections.
Texas Public Policy Foundation calls state House approval of election changes 'good first step'
By W.J. Kennedy | May 11, 2021
Election legislation approved by the Texas House late last week contained many of the changes sought by critics of what they view as loose voting procedures rushed into place during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, they argue, the measures are still missing some critical provisions needed to re-instill public confidence in the voting process.