FederalHealthcareFifth Circuit Court Declares Obamacare Individual Mandate Unconstitutional
The Fifth Circuit provided a largely favorable ruling for the Texas-led lawsuit attempting to strike down Obamacare as unconstitutional.
The Fifth Circuit provided a largely favorable ruling for the Texas-led lawsuit attempting to strike down Obamacare as unconstitutional.
Stakeholders react to a new report by the Texas Public Policy Foundation showing the debt amassed by Texas' local governments.
After the reforms of the 86th Legislature, local entities have increased their collective debt by $11 billion from the last fiscal year.
Today, in a major victory for the family, a district judge signed a dismissal order in the case of four-year-old Drake Pardo, who was originally removed by CPS from his home in June.
The second in a three-part series examining the current state of healthcare in Texas.
The controversial CPS removal of a four-year-old could linger in courts for another month after the Texas Supreme Court granted an extension on the due date of a brief by the executive branch.
The director of USCIS joined Rep. Roger Williams at a forum last Thursday to discuss policies to address the continuing crisis at the southern border.
Since the Fifth Court of Appeals denied the Pardo family's request to have their four-year-old returned home, they now turn to the Texas Supreme Court.
The conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation showcased how San Antonio's desire to enact its Climate Action and Adaptation Plan could have serious consequences for residents' quality of life.
Georgetown made national news when it announced it was operating on 100 percent renewables. The results thus far have been one problem after another.
The Texas-led coalition challenging Obamacare's constitutionality squared off against California-led defendants in arguments before the Fifth Circuit.
The lawsuit over the right to directly dispense aims to break down yet another government barrier between doctors and their patients.