A&M Chapter in the News
Remembering 9/11 on Patriot Day:
Seven years have come and gone since thousands of Americans lost their lives on September 11, 2201, and as the anniversary draws near, one Texas A&M organization is making sure we never forget that day.
Chapter Events Across the State This Week
There’s a lot going on this week at the different chapters across the state.
In Nacogdoches, stop by the first YCT meeting of the year at Stephen F. Austin State University and listen to a guest speaker, have some free pizza, and meet and greet with your fellow conservatives.
At A&M University in College Station, YCT is hosting a debate on terrorism.
Kino Flores’ (D-Palmview) Ranch Hand Wanted for Gruesome Murder
Did I mention he might be an illegal immigrant? Another report out of McAllen
McALLEN — A ranch worker hired by a Texas lawmaker is a suspected illegal immigrant now wanted in the fatal beating of a young Hispanic man, authorities said Monday.
20% of School Districts Ask for Tax Hike
Well, it seems as though school districts are subscribing to the old idea that if the current system isn’t working just throw some money at it, that’ll solve the problem!
Not so fast. Check these stats out:
Truth in Reporting: School Tax Increases
By Tony McDonald
Crossposted from www.TexianOnline.com

