We are often told that a worker making the minimum wage can’t afford the rent for an apartment. As an
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A Texas Land Grab
For years, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission (TPWC) has leased 1,800 acres of privately owned land to operate the
Challenging the Fundamental Premises
California legislators are considering a bill that would make the “right” to housing a part of the state’s constitution. Not
To Wish Upon a Failing STAAR
An editorial in the San Antonio Express-News declares, “STAAR test fails Texas students and needs to go—but not as part
Free Will and Property Rights are Inseparable
The title—“Government attacks free will when it assaults property rights”–of an opinion piece by Andrew P. Napolitano was intriguing. Unfortunately,
Higher Prices for Pork Chops
While proponents of property rights were celebrating two unanimous victories at the United States Supreme Court in May, another ruling
Subsidies and Government Schools
The Texas Standard reports that the state’s method for funding government schools hurts rural districts and puts an “increasing burden
Fighting Injustice with Injustice
In 2020. California established the California Reparations Task Force. A few weeks ago, the task force approved recommendations to be