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Turner on payroll of tax funded charter school
Share this story: “A state representative should be helping the school children of Texas as part of his job, not getting paid to represent the schools before government officials,” says Wayne Dolcefino, President of Dolcefino Consulting. “What we have discovered[…..]
Hall lays out case to Republican luncheon
Share this story: Ben Hall urged members of the Greater Houston Pachyderm Club this week not to squander their votes on so-called Republican candidates in the race for Mayor. “There are simply not enough Republicans inside the city to get[…..]
Hall blasts Realtors’ phony poll
Share this story: The old adage, “the first casualty in politics is the truth,” is proving true in the City of Houston elections. The Houston Association of Realtors owes Houston’s minority community, in fact all Houston voters, an apology for deceptionin[…..]
Oyster battle set for Anahuac Thursday
Share this story: The future of Galveston Bay may be at stake in a legal showdown this Thursday, October 8th in Judge Randy McDonald’s 344th Disrict Courtroom in Anahuac. Lawyers for the State of Texas will try to erase a restraining[…..]
Spring Branch parents applaud reform
Share this story: The new Spring Branch School Superintendent Dr. Scott Muri has laid down new ground rules to protect young female students at district high schools from older students by issuing a letter to all Spring Branch ISD Principals.[…..]
Landfill opponents: Leave Hempstead alone
Share this story: The Citizens Against the Landfill in Hempstead will hold a news conference at 10:30 am on Wednesday, October 7th in front of the Waller County Courthouse. CALH will discuss the historic decision by the Executive Director of[…..]
Helping a hero threatened with indictment
Share this story: The Houston based Veterans charity Helping a Hero continues to defy calls for the public release of records detailing how they spend millions of dollars in donations. Now the Harris County District Attorney has imposed a deadline.[…..]
Turner’s firm paid millions from city affordable housing deals
Share this story: The Harvard law school graduated Sylvester Turner rarely goes into a courtroom. Check the records. That doesn’t stop his law firm from being paid millions of dollars each year, a lot of it from taxpayers! Documents obtained[…..]
Turner owes pastors an apology
Share this story: Another day, another Baptist Minister says Sylvester Turner has falsely exaggerated his religious support. Pastor Ricky Bell of Forest Lawn Missionary Baptist Church is the latest to come forward to say he is not endorsing Turner as[…..]
Major victory for the citizens of Hempstead
Share this story: The proposed Highway 6 landfill was dealt a potential death blow Monday afternoon by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. It’s a major victory for Hempstead residents who said the landfill was a risk to drinking water[…..]