Scott Braddock on The Chad Hasty Show discussing the Austin homeless crisis, the possibility of actor Matthew McConaughey running for Governor and the status of 'constitutional carry' in the Texas Legislature.
Texas District 28 Senator Charles Perry on The Chad Hasty Show discussing the upcoming election about designating Lubbock as a sanctuary city for the unborn, as well as the constitutional carry debate in Austin.
Texas State Senator Charles Perry of Lubbock saw one of his major pieces of legislation in this session get approved in the Texas Senate on Thursday. Senate Bill 29, the Fair Sports for Women and Girls Act will now move to the Texas House for consideration...
Texas House District 106 Representative Jared Patterson on The Chad Hasty Show discussing the press coverage of House Bill 6, the heated debate over "constitutional carry" in the state, and more.
It's about time!
Constitutional Carry will be heard on the Texas House floor this session. Chairman of the House Calendars Committee, Dustin Burrows, scheduled Constitutional Carry for debate on Thursday. This will be the first time Constitutional Carry has received a vote on the House floor despite the issue being a priority for Republican’s for years...
Monday on The Chad Hasty Show, Scott Braddock, Editor of QuorumReport.com, joined the program to talk about the latest news from the Texas State Capitol and the 87th Texas Legislature.
During the discussion on bills moving through the legislative session, Braddock focused much of the time talking about gambling legislation that will be heard in a Texas House Committee this week...
Scott Braddock on The Chad Hasty Show Braddock discussing tort reform and the trucking industry, election integrity legislation, and possible primary election challengers to Governor Greg Abbott in the upcoming 2022 Texas gubernatorial election.
There has been a lot of bad associated with the coronavirus pandemic. Bad decisions, bad rules, lost jobs, lost freedom, lost and sick family members. But there have been some ideas and decisions made due to the coronavirus that have actually been pretty good...