Why the speaker's race needs a dose of realism
If Texas Republicans want to help the conservative cause, they should commit to unifying the party, not attacking other Republicans for speaking the truth.
North Texas homeowners have complained for years that drilling has contaminated their drinking water. Our new research suggests they’re right. Here's how the state could help put this controversy to bed.
Texas is already at the epicenter of the 2016 GOP presidential race — and not just because four Republicans with links to the state are on most early lists of top potential candidates.
Our nation should leverage the immense opportunities that come with its rich racial, ethnic and religious diversity.
Our losses earlier this month were disappointing for us at Battleground Texas, but I have hope for the future. Here's why.
This month, St. David’s HealthCare became one of only four organizations in the U.S. to receive the nation’s highest presidential honor for performance excellence.
As the author of the most comprehensive pro-life legislation in the nation, I find it offensive for certain national groups to say that Speaker Joe Straus has not been supportive of the pro-life cause.