Leander is taking the lead in Williamson County in lowering property taxes to attract new businesses. Kudos to the leadership in Leander for analyzing their budgets and using free-market principles to provide the necessary city services. Let’s give the elected leadership the necessary encouragement to take the bold steps in enacting responsible fiscal policies.
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Buckley’s Passing Should Serve as a Reminder for Conservatives
Buckley’s Passing Should Serve as a Reminder for Conservatives
by Michele J. Samuelson
michele.samuelson@gmail.com
George Will once said that without the National Review, we wouldn’t have gotten Goldwater, and without Goldwater, Reagan. If you’ve been involved in the conservative movement for even just a short time, you’ve felt that influence whether aware of it or not.
Are Republicans Wasting Their Votes?
I have had a couple of conversations since early voting began yesterday with long-time Republican voters who are chosing to vote in the Democrat Primary. These Republicans are attempting to chose the candidate that they perceive is easier for Republicans to defeat in November. This is a mistake for Republicans.
Vote Down the Ballot
Early voting for the March primary begins next week in Texas. While many believe the top of the ticket is already decided and is uninspiring towards fiscal conservatives, the Republican base still needs to turn out in support of our down ballot conservatives in contested races.
Proposition 2 Shows the Problems with Higher Education Finance
In 2003, the State Legislature passed the tuition deregulation plan which gave university systems the ability to raise their own tuition rates. Previously, the tuition rates for state universities were controlled by the State Legislature.