Looking for a home in the Mesquite community? There’s a 3 bed, 2.5 bath home that has been updated recently that is ready for a new owner. The immaculate landscaping and gorgeous mature trees will catch your eye out front, but stepping inside just beyond the entry, you’ll find a fairly open home with new […]
Texas State House Rep. Ana-Maria Ramos (D-Richardson) wants everyone who can to get out and give blood. “Alert,” Ramos said in Twitter and Facebook posts. “With hospital blood use up, the U.S. is experiencing a severe blood shortage. As a result, some elective surgeries are being delayed until the blood supply stabilizes, delaying crucial patient […]
Mayor Eric Johnson (D-Dallas) announced the city would once again host the Mayor’s Back to School Fair, an event that dates back a quarter century to help students in need with essential school supplies. Johnson announced that registration was open for the event on June 28. “I am excited to announce registration for the 25th […]
A new pork map was recently released to Dallas residents by The Center for Renewing America and the American Accountability Foundation. The system allows citizens to analyze all spending traces on behalf of lawmakers assigned to their area. “Nothing epitomizes what is wrong with Washington more than pork-barrel spending in the form of congressional earmarks,” […]
State Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Dallas) is speaking out against a state law that allows individuals to carry firearms without any documentation such as a permit or a license. “Permitless carry is a policy failure—and even Gov. Abbott knows it. It’s nothing but a distraction from the real issues we’re facing in Texas: A failing grid, […]
Gov. Greg Abbott recently signed Senate Bill 1111 (SB 1111) into law that will prohibit registering to vote by using a P.O. Box instead of a personal address. SB 1111, which was signed by Abbott on June 16, also applied to churches and nonprofits that allow the homeless to use P.O. boxes to register to vote, […]