Topic: Texas Legislation

3 chapters across the catalog

TX Capitol Worker Calls Alex Jones   1998 [onj7q1OwoCI]
2:14 - 3:36

TX Capitol Worker Calls Alex Jones 1998 [onj7q1OwoCI]

Texas Capitol Corruption, Fingerprinting and UT Stadium

A whistleblower working at the Texas State Capitol praises a recent protest against mandatory fingerprinting. The conversation criticizes the priorities of the last legislative session, alleging that politicians focused on funding the University of Texas stadium and tax breaks for businesses rather than public interests.

Jeff Davis Show Classic(Chip The Gorham) [OyMSNWUXFhs]
1:13 - 3:28

Jeff Davis Show Classic(Chip The Gorham) [OyMSNWUXFhs]

Texas Education System Funding and Legislative Spending Caps

A discussion regarding the Texas education system highlights concerns over rising taxes and bureaucratic inefficiency. A proposal is made for legislators to pass a bill capping annual education spending at $5,200 per child to force fiscal conformity. While the principals and teachers at the Texas Education Agency are described as devoted, the system itself is criticized for prioritizing fund acquisition over actual student instruction.

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]
1:22:51 - 1:26:20

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]

Texas House Bill 2901, Legislative Maneuvering and Constitutional Violations

A caller and the host revisit House Bill 2901, noting that the requirement for the bill to be read on three separate days was suspended due to a declared emergency. They conclude that the bill was snuck through the legislature to bypass public scrutiny. The host reiterates that the law is a total violation of the Second Amendment and encourages the caller to investigate whether the Governor has signed it.