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Social Studies/Christmas Update: Austin Liberals Lose Once Again at State Board of Education

Monday, January 18, 2010

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See blog entry below.  Check back this week for detailed analysis.

SBOE Announcement!! Gov. Perry Appoints Conservative to SBOE Chair

Friday, July 10, 2009

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Update: Opposition is in full panic mode:  I don’t like to say “I told you so”, but the usual small group of Austin critics are already unleashing their fury on Gail Lowe, loosely throwing around words like “personal beliefs” and “creationist” (unsubtle code words for their targeted attack on Lowe for her religious beliefs) in their unhinged verbal attack of [...]

2009 Texas Legislative Session Summary

Thursday, June 11, 2009

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Click here for our summary. http://texaslegislativeupdate.com/2009/06/04/texas-legislatve-session-summary-taxes-rejected-family-values-protected/

Texas Legislative Session Summary: Taxes Rejected, Family Values Protected

Thursday, June 4, 2009

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             From the front lines of the Texas Legislature:  Despite a change in D.C. and a more liberal coup in the Texas House (which helped many dangerous bill have progress that would have previously never moved an inch), there is good news to report, but also some unfinished business.  It must be noted that even though [...]

Choose Life License Plate Bill Passes Senate Committee

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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Minutes ago, the Texas Senate Health & Human Services Committee, passed the Choose Life License Plate bill, SB 1098 by Sen. John Carona, out of committee by a vote of 6-1.  This bill is now on its way to a vote by the full Senate.  The companion bill in the House is HB 109, by [...]

Science & Censorship (Evolution) Video & Victory Report

Monday, March 30, 2009

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Click here for more details on this huge VICTORY regarding Science, censorship, and evolution. http://texaslegislativeupdate.com/2009/03/30/setting-the-record-straight-on-science-correcting-some-misleading-media-reports/ Click here for more analysis.  http://texaslegislativeupdate.com/2009/03/27/surprise-science-censorship-not-over-yet/

SAVE TEXAS SCIENCE!!

Monday, March 23, 2009

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This Wednesday is the last chance for Texas Citizens to SAVE TEXAS SCIENCE!  Click here for TALKING POINTS https://www.freemarket.org/Legislature_Issues_SBOEtalkingpoints.aspx The State Board of Education (SBOE) has their last hearing on that day and the final vote on the “strengths and weaknesses” language for all science theories will be taken the following day.  Click here for [...]

Ultrasound Bill Hearing to Start Soon-Watch for Live Blogging Throughout

Thursday, March 19, 2009

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7:00 p.m. — Hearing over.  I apologize for the small amount of updates.  My live radio interview with Adam McManus went through 40 minutes of the public testimony time in SB 182.  Sen. Patrick really put the pro-abortion folks on the spot about admitting that performing an ultrasound is standard medical care before performing an [...]

Science & Censorship Update: State Representative Wayne Christian Files Bill To Keep 20 Year Strengths and Weaknesses Standard in Science

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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Rep. Wayne Christian has filed HB 4224. Click Here for Press Release. representative-wayne-christian-supports-strong-science This bill bascially confirms that the 20 year standard of teaching the “strengths and weaknesses” of all scientific theories, including evolution, in public school will continue.  In January, by one vote, the SBOE voted to remove the words “critique” and “weakneses” from the [...]

Texas RPT,SREC Passes Science Resolution: Rejects Censorship, Supports Rigorous Science Strengths and Weaknesses Language

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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The State Republican Executive Committee, which has 62 elected members and acts as the governing board for the Republican Party of Texas has passed the following resolution which supports the 20 year standard of teaching the “strengths and weaknesses” of scientific theories. srec-2009-sboe-resolution There were three Republican State Board of Education members, Pat Hardy, Bob [...]

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