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Inside Texas’ Power Plays: School Choice, Border Policy, And The Comptroller Race

Inside Texas’ Power Plays: School Choice, Border Policy, And The Comptroller Race

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The stakes aren’t waiting for Election Day. We open with a straight talk on early voting—not as a shortcut, but as the safest way to make sure your ballot counts when life throws curveballs. Security concerns matter, but we draw a clear line between what truly hardens elections—voter ID tied to verified addresses, accurate rolls, and tighter mail-in safeguards—and what just limits access for working Texans. Then we shift to the week’s atmospheric rollercoaster: muggy mid‑80s now, a sharp cold front next, and why planning around weather is part of planning your vote.

Our sit‑down with Kelly Hancock takes you inside the Texas CFO’s chair. We unpack why procurement rules and revenue estimates shape everyday life, how a fast pivot away from DEI-based preferences realigns state purchasing to equal treatment and best value, and what it takes to stand up school choice at scale. From vendor vetting that blocks problematic foreign ties to onboarding thousands of providers for over 100,000 applicants, we trace how ideas become operations—and why competent stewardship of the comptroller’s office is pivotal for conservative outcomes.

We speak with Sydnie Henry from Texas Scorecard to discuss their polling data on a variety of primary races, as well as a conversation on a MUD district facing a lawsuit from the Attorney General over concerns about their operations with the East Plano Islamic Center.

We round out the show with Texas stories that connect pocketbook and safety. A $617 million NRG natural gas plant aims to stabilize the grid for a growing Houston region. A Harris County registration sticker scheme allegedly let unsafe, uninsured cars slip through the cracks, a reminder that “small” corruption carries real costs. An Epic City MUD lawsuit raises fresh governance red flags. And a Pearland High School investigation spotlights the tension between due process and timely parent communication. Throughout, we share practical ways to research down‑ballot races—prior voting records over slogans, substance over signs—so you pick leaders who defend your values and sweat the details.

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