Posts Categorized: 89th Legislative Session

Capitol Hall Report – Session Update: Key Bills Advancing in the Texas Legislature

Second Called Special Session Update Priority Bills Moving Forward The Texas Legislature is nearing adjournment of its second special session, wrapping up weeks of debate and decision-making. Several key bills addressing emergency preparedness, property tax reform, water policy, public safety, and youth protections are on their way—or soon headed—to the Governor’s desk.  Here’s where things… Read more

Capitol Hall Report – Special Session #1 Ending, but the Texas Senate is still Fighting for You

Special Session Coming to an End But the Texas Senate Is Still Working for You The end of the First Called Special Session of 2025 is in sight, but the Texas Senate did its job by passing all 16 items on the Governor’s list.  Unfortunately, House Democrats fled the state, leaving their duties, families, and… Read more

Legislative Update – 89th Texas Legislature – Sine Die

The 89th Legislative Session has concluded, and I’m proud to report that a total of 33 of my bills and resolutions have successfully passed both chambers—either as stand-alone measures or as amendments—and are now headed to the Governor’s desk. These legislative victories reflect our steadfast commitment to conservative principles—protecting liberty, reforming government, and safeguarding Texas… Read more

Texas Recognizes that EMPs are the Ultimate “American Assassin”

I have been asked many times, “Why am I so passionate and persistent about protecting our electric grid from both natural and man-made threats?” The answer is really simple, electricity is the second most important thing to sustaining life as we know it today. Only air is more important. We will live longer without food… Read more

Ethics. Integrity. Credibility. Honesty. Trust.

These five words should define Texas government. Instead, at the Texas Lottery Commission, they have been replaced with lies, cheating, theft, deception, and cover-ups. When we established the Texas Lottery Commission (TLC), our goal was to give local Texans a fair chance to play and win—not to let out-of-state or overseas entities manipulate the system. It’s… Read more

SB 2: Misconceptions and My Vote

As some may know, the “School Choice Bill”, Senate Bill 2, passed out of the Senate this past Wednesday, and will now be moving over to the Texas House. I was proud to vote for SB 2, as it will have a significant impact on the opportunity for and outcomes of education in this great… Read more

Legislation Curbing International Organizations such as WEF, WHO, and the UN

In May of 2024, the Louisiana Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 133, a pivotal measure aimed at safeguarding the state’s autonomy against external influence from international organizations. This legislation prohibits the utilization of communications from select international bodies—namely, the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations (UN), and the World Economic Forum (WEF), as a basis… Read more