Article Archive for December 2009
Ed Hubbard asks Jared Woodfill about bookkeeping discrepancies in the HCRP. Paul Simpson discusses the lack of fund raising ability.
On Friday, December 18, 2009 your Harris County Republican Party continued our tradition of donating holiday turkeys to economically disadvantaged families.
Should Congress be involved in revising college football’s postseason? Yes is the short answer.
Nearly a year after taking office, the president still enjoys a high approval rating among blacks despite soaring unemployment and a recent mini-revolt by the Congressional Black Caucus.
‘I can’t pass laws that say I’m just helping black folks. I’m the president of the entire United States,’ President Obama said.
Austin businessman and lawyer John T. “Jack” McDonald said Tuesday that he’s not going to seek the 2010 Democratic nomination.
Not so long ago, grateful villagers who fled to jobs across the United States erected a monument to the dollar bill in this community of dirt farmers staked to the barren highlands of central Mexico.
Houston City Councilman-elect Al Hoang and his wife claimed homestead exemptions on two separate homes, according to public records that also raise questions about whether Hoang meets the city’s residency requirements.
Democrats today have repeatedly expressed a confidence that they won’t face a backlash for their votes when they return home for the holidays.
Texas gained more residents than any other U.S. state as the recession deepened in 2008 and early this year.


