Do Texas Cities Unlawfully Limit Free Speech — A Response to Texas Home School Coalition

Do Texas Cities Unlawfully Restrict Free Speech of Pro-Lifers?

The pro-life movement cannot function without free speech. Sidewalk counseling, public rallies and protests, lobbying, public education, and political advertisements — all require various forms of free speech. My staff and I monitor regulations on all of these very closely. Read more about Do Texas Cities Unlawfully Limit Free Speech — A Response to Texas Home School Coalition

Congressman Ted Poe Announces Launch of Cuba Working Group

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I have joined a bipartisan group of 10 Members of Congress to launch the Cuba Working Group, a group that will focus on crafting new policies and ways to appropriately restore U.S.-Cuba diplomatic relations. We announced our group's formation in a letter sent to Speaker Paul Ryan and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. Read more about Congressman Ted Poe Announces Launch of Cuba Working Group

Teacher forced to remove Hello Kitty Christmas tree from classroom

Houston Police Prepare Texans for New Open Carry Law

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The Houston Police Department is preparing for the new year and Texas’ new open carry law by publishing information designed to help eliminate confusion on the law.

The Q&A below was prepared by Houston Police Chief Charles A McClelland, Jr., Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson and Houston City Attorney Donna Edmundson. The Q&A was developed out of public hearings the department held with citizens. Read more about Houston Police Prepare Texans for New Open Carry Law

Congressman Poe Fights For Texas By Voting To End Crude Oil Export Ban And To Make Sales Tax Deduction Permanent

This week, I voted on legislation to end the 40-year old ban on crude oil exports, permanently allow Texans to deduct their state and local sales taxes, increase defense spending to combat ISIS and radical Islamic terror and provide care for our veterans and 9/11 first responders. The legislation also guts many of the Administration’s unconstitutional actions and political priorities (detailed list below). Read more about Congressman Poe Fights For Texas By Voting To End Crude Oil Export Ban And To Make Sales Tax Deduction Permanent

So Close, But So Far, King Loses Houston Mayor's Race 51%-49%!

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In a city that is almost 2-1 Democratic, Bill King, in the non-partisan Mayoral election came oh so close. Closing the gap after round one, King tightened the numbers to a miniscule 4,129 votes out of the 212,696 cast!

When races are so close, it is important to review what could have been done to achieve victory: Read more about So Close, But So Far, King Loses Houston Mayor's Race 51%-49%!

Driver Mows Down Pedestrians on Las Vegas Strip

Houston Police Ask for Help to Stop Sex Trafficking in City

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The Houston Police Department (HPD) is asking for the public’s assistance in its efforts to combat the plague of human trafficking and sex trafficking that happens in this city. Houston is regarded as one of the leading cities in the United States in this crime arena. Read more about Houston Police Ask for Help to Stop Sex Trafficking in City

Efficiently Funding the Government

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While I recognize that this bill is in no way perfect, it provides responsible funding for conservative principles, increases transparency, and accountability at federal agencies and puts a stop to executive overreach that continues to hamper our economic growth. Read more about Efficiently Funding the Government

Russia ready to increase military role in Syria, Putin says

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