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Texas will be “last in, first out” among states battling the recession, although a recovery that has already started will require patience, a leading economist says.
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, national spiritual and political leaders joined a sign-waving crowd of what is being reported as “thousands” of pro-lifers in Houston today to rally against what they called …
In the largest anti-abortion protest held in Houston in years, several thousand people on Monday marched, prayed and kept silent.
Rick Perry still holds a double-digit lead over Kay Bailey Hutchison on the Republican side of the race for Texas Governor.
Just in time for his birthday and national holiday, our 2nd “Martin Luther King, Jr. Was A Republican” billboard has been erected in South Carolina.
Located on US 601 in Orangeburg, South Carolina, it’s smack dab …
In Harris County Republican Party politics, the big dog these days is State Sen. Dan Patrick.
State Sen. Florence Shapiro, R-Plano, looks like she will have an easy coast to re-election…
Now that the dust has settled after the candidate filing deadline last week, we have a pretty good idea where the fault lines will be in both primaries and the general election.
…one thing is for certain…the Houston Tea Party Society will have an impact on the future of the Harris County Republican Party.
Democrats passed Monday’s candidate filing deadline for the March 2 primaries with the hope of breaking a seven-election statewide losing streak…


