Congressman Dan Crenshaw calls for military force against Mexican cartels
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Mexico's President has been lashing out at the former-Navy Seal ever since he filed legislation which would authorize the use of American military force to combat and eradicate the drug cartels which are flooding the U.S.. with deadly fentanyl.

I-45 expansion project gets the green light
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The "rebuild", is set to displace more than a thousand dwellings and an estimated 340 businesses. Both Mayor Turner and Harris County leaders have withdrawn their objections and legal challenges, but opposition to the project still exists at the grassroots level,

Trust the process, best outcome for the city
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In the recent bidding process for the concessions at Houston's Hobby Airport, the incumbent Pappas family business was outbid by Areas, an international company that incorporated local restaurants in its bid. Prompting our Sunday survey question: Should local businesses be favored over out-of-town competitors when it comes to city contracts, even if it means less revenue?

Fact,  fiction, opinion,  news . . .
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The What's Your Point panel weighs in on the latest releases from the Dominion defamation lawsuit against FOX News.

5 women sue Texas for lack of abortion access
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In partnership, with the Center For Reproductive Rights - the five women are demanding the state clarify what constitutes an emergency medical exception for receiving an abortion in Texas.

Lt. Gov. offers Senate solutions for the Texas power grid
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Lt. Governor Dan Patrick lays out the Texas Senate plan to secure the power grid and increase reliability for all Texans

What's Your Point?"A city of murderers within a city of law abiding citizens"
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Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg appeared before the Texas Senate Criminal Justice committee this week in support of several new bills., The What's Your Point panel discusses the bills, her testimony and violent crime in Houston and Harris County.

State Democrats push for common sense gun reform - What's Your Point?

Greg Groogan and the panel talk about the gun safety bills being filed by state Democrats that likely will never move out of committee.

75% reduction proposed in homestead tax exemption - What's Your Point?

Greg Groogan and the panel discuss the record-breaking homestead tax exemption proposed by Paul Bettencourt in the Texas Senate.

State Rep. Martinez Fischer against funding for education vouchers
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The panel discusses the case being made by State Representative Trey Martinez Fischer, being against the funding for education vouchers and for additional resources to boost the state's existing public schools.

Desantis visited Houston to lay the ground work for "White House" run
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The panel discusses the recent visit to Houston from Florida's Governor Ron Desantis, laying some ground work in the Bayou city, for that "white house" run as a presidential candidate.

Mandatory background checks for all gun sales
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The panel discusses Senator Carol Alvarado's slate of gun reforms that includes an age increase, a "cooling-off" period after purchasing a firearm, and a mandatory background check for all gun sales.

State Comptroller confirmed the illegal de-funding of Harris County Constables
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The panel discusses the recent findings from the state comptroller confirming that the de-funding of Harris Co. constables are illegal and a bill that would strip significant power from Texas municipalities from making their own rules.

Citizens & businesses from North Korea, Iran, Russia, & China would be banned
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The panel discusses State Senator Lois Kohlkorst remarks on a ban being put in place for commercial land sales in Texas, to immigrants who have not achieved citizenship and come from countries that are considered hostile to the United States.

Largest increase to property tax Homestead exemption in state history
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The panel discusses how every member of the Texas Senate has signed in agreeance, Senator Paul Bettencourt's plan to raise the Homestead exemption from $40,000 to $70,000 permanently.