Issues

Volume V Number 19 – December 18, 2006

TCR Comment: The Governor and Task Force members should be congratulated for taking the time to develop and plan to control runaway homeowner’s property appraisals.

Volume V Number 18 – December 1, 2006

Conservatives were disappointed last week when the GOP members of the House wasted an opportunity for a fresh start in 2007.

Volume V Number 17 – November 10, 2006

TCR believes all politics is local and a party is built from the ground up. So is the recent GOP sweep statewide in Texas just a mirage of GOP dominance?

Volume V Number 16 – November 3, 2006

There is a lot of frustration among grassroots conservatives as we come to the 2006 elections.

Volume V Number 15 – October 13, 2006

Governor Rick Perry and Comptroller Carole Strayhorn don’t agree on much these days. Going by a newly released budget plan from Perry however, it appears that these two gubernatorial rivals have found one area of common ground.

Volume V Number 14 – September 22, 2006

As we move within six weeks for the 2006 general elections in Texas, there is a growing angst among conservatives that the down ballot conservatives will be forgotten or overlooked with all the hype regarding the five-way governor’s race and Rick Perry’s declining numbers to well under 50%.

Volume V Number 13 – August 31, 2006

It’s election season again, and you may have seen that TCR’s last issue on Congressional District 22 generated widespread response.

Volume V Number 12 – August 15, 2006

While many conservatives are not happy with all President Bush has done, one thing is clear, he has laser-like focus and understanding about our war with Islamic fascist terrorists.

Volume V Number 11 – July 17, 2006

TCR Note: Fox News contributor and columnist for the Washington Post, Charles Krauthammer explains clearly what is going on in the Middle East. This is a must read for TCR subscribers.

Volume V Number 10 – June 16, 2006

Tom DeLay’s last day in Congress was last week and no sooner did the day come than the Democrats (those crafty operatives) filed suit in Travis County and obtained a temporary restraining order stopping the GOP from selecting a candidate to replace Congressman DeLay on the ballot.

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