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Watching those on the left attack policy makers in an attempt to politicize one of the most destructive natural disasters in modern Texas history has been infuriating.

An alleged Republican mayor is celebrating Pride Month, the Texas Senate is moving to the right, and conservatives in the Texas House continue to fight to advance conservative policy even after the session.

This is the final part of the three-part series covering the session. Today, we discuss the easy wins that were overlooked or, in most cases, intentionally killed.

Today, we talk about the real problem Texas has with spending and the implications that that has had on property tax relief and other policies that relate to taxpayers.

Today we go over many, not all, of the positive accomplishments of this legislative session. The one I forgot to mention was school choice which I will address in a later show.

SB 12 was restored in conference, Tinderholt is retiring, and TLR is attacking Burrows along with many other GOP members.

Today, we have over a dozen policies that have been passed in the last week, along with a crazy story about Ken Paxton being kicked off the House floor.

A lot of moving parts and a VERY important bill was significantly watered down by Chairman Jeff Leach. We break it all down for you mid-week because this stuff cannot wait.

Matt Shaheen, the author of the weakening amendment to the China land ban, has backtracked and then doubled down on his weakening policy. Democrats erupted when conservatives pushed against a loan forgiveness program in Texas.

Today, we give you an overview of several key wins and multiple moving parts of the final push to get conservative polices across the finish line.