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Texas Public Policy Foundation: Critical race theory is false, dangerous
If more Americans studied their country’s history, they would understand that critical race theory distorts the truth and misleads the people who follow it, according to Texas Public Policy Foundation.
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TPPF applauds Texas Legislature's 'many wins for conservative policy' in 2021
Conservatives didn’t just talk about health-care reform during the 2021 Texas legislative session, they got something done, according to an analyst with the right-leaning Texas Public Policy Foundation.
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TPPF panel: 2021 Texas legislative session was successful, but special session needed to 'finish the job'
Texas Public Policy Foundation CEO Kevin Roberts said state lawmakers did excellent work in the recently concluded legislative session.
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Election law bill 'not designed to protect Americans’ vote,' say three U.S. representatives
Republican congressmen say HR 1 must be rejected to defend election integrity
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TPPF panel: Health care best served through market-based model and 'price transparency'
The future of health care in America must be a market-based model, no matter how the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the Affordable Care Act, according to U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers.
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Texas Public Policy Foundation staff on Biden’s first 100 days: Administration has 'destroyed our border security system'
The first 100 days of the Biden administration have been highlighted by bad news for the United States, according to Texas Public Policy Foundation Chief Executive Officer Kevin Roberts.
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Activist: 'Hard to say' if Senate will block extension of tax abatements for wind, solar farms
The Texas House's recent vote to extend Chapter 313 property tax abatements by school districts to big businesses has drawn the opposition of many conservative and liberal groups.
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Texas Public Policy Foundation calls state House approval of election changes 'good first step'
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.
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Babin: 'Border is in worse shape than it ever has been'
Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) said the U.S.-Mexico border crisis is getting worse, and that President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are not helping.