In 2012, Austin began regulating short-term rentals. The regulations require property owners to apply for a license, pay hotel taxes,
The Family Homestead Initiative
In November, Austin City Council approved the Family Homestead Initiative. According to the Austin Monitor, Council Member Delia Garza, who
School Choice is the Moral Policy
Each legislative session, government school financing is one of the most controversial issues on the agenda. And each legislative session,
Harvey’s Aftermath
This week, Harris County approved new development regulations intended to reduce flooding. New homes in unincorporated areas of the county
Endangering the Human Species
John Yearwood, a rancher in Williamson County, is fighting the federal government over the Endangered Species Act. His ranch is
The Cost of Compromise
In modern politics, compromise is widely regarded as a virtue. “Reaching across the aisle”–working with one’s political opponents, is seen
Cronyism in Cedar Park
The Dallas Morning News reports that government officials in Cedar Park recently approved a plan to create a special tax
Principles as a Policy
With low taxes and fewer regulations, Texas is known as a business friendly state. But it really depends on what