Nearly 15 million hardworking Texans show up for work each day. This is the highest number of employed people in our state’s history — a testament to the strength and resilience of Texans and our economy.
It might sound like science fiction, but the first highway for flying vehicles is already being developed in the skies over Alliance Airport north of Fort Worth. And an air corridor for flying taxis and ambulances could be a reality within the next three to five years.
Ihave a sticker that says, “My Happy Place,” and I kept it for a while, wondering where to put it. In the end, I stuck it near my desk so I could see it while I write. I am usually happy when I’m writing.
Watching the fly fishing going on down at Lewis Creek is a little like box seats at the Bolshoi ballet. You might not even know what those old guys are doing, but dang they seem to do it well.
No legislation does more to advance Texans’ First Amendment rights than the 2011 Texas Citizens Participation Act right now. The act quickly dismisses unmeritorious claims attacking speech, association and petition rights; stays discovery until appellate courts decide claims are sufficiently supported; and awards attorney’s fees and costs to successful movements. The act particularly addresses situations where resource-rich Goliath sues to silence David, armed with a slingshot and a pro bono attorney.
State legislators can take a simple but important step to improve access to mental health care by authorizing Texas to join the Interstate Counseling Compact — currently a group of 25 states who allow Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) the privilege to practice in-person and via telehealth across state lines.
As a lifelong Texan, I’m no stranger to the situation at our southern border. Before joining Congress — where I chaired the Homeland Security Committee for six years and currently chair the Foreign Affairs Committee — I served as a federal prosecutor, tasked with keeping the Texas border secure. I’ve also made many trips to see it for myself and speak with law enforcement on the frontlines.