Note: This story originally appeared in The Quorum Report. Join us there daily for coverage of Texas politics and government. The special Texas House committee appointed by Speaker Joe Straus to scrutinize Gov. Perry’s job-luring pots of money – chiefly the Texas Enterprise Fund – got down to work last Wednesday. In its first hearing, […]

Job-Luring Funds Go Under the Microscope at the Texas Capitol
by Scott on July 27, 2014 in Dallas, Economy, Politics, Texas, Workforce

Does Gov. Perry Still Have Political Magic in Him?
by Scott on May 4, 2014 in Economy, Immigration, Politics, Rick Perry, Tea Party, Texas
It’s safe to say Gov. Perry’s rebranding effort isn’t slowing down a bit. But, whether he’s having success in the endeavor is an open question. His appearance this morning on Meet the Press continued his campaign to show himself to be one of the functional elected Republicans in America, which would be any Republican officeholder […]

Purging the Underground Economy in Texas
by Scott on January 3, 2013 in Economy, Immigration, Politics, Texas
In Texas, we pride ourselves on job creation and entrepreneurship. This is the Promised Land, where you can be in charge of your own destiny. For many, if not most, this is true. For others, that rhetoric is used to dodge the law, pay people off the books, avoid taxes and contribute to a cancerous […]

Obama Misses a Texas-Sized Opportunity on Immigration
by Scott on July 23, 2012 in Economy, Immigration, Obama, Politics, Texas
We’ve entered an interesting time in American politics when a Democrat can flog a Republican with the issue of illegal immigration. For years, conservative politicians have used it to call their opponents “open borders liberals.” President Obama, during his visits to San Antonio and Austin this week, slammed the presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney for […]

Texas and Germany Face Labor Shortage for the Same Reason
by Scott on July 10, 2012 in Economy, Education, Immigration, Politics, Texas
The coming labor shortage reported on extensively at Construction Citizen, another website I write for, isn’t confined to the United States. Germany, an economic powerhouse like Texas, now has its economic performance threatened because the country’s businesses can’t find enough skilled laborers. Tweet Share
Monday Morning Reading: Looks Like a Runoff
by Scott on May 21, 2012 in Dallas, Economy, Obama, Politics, Tea Party, Texas
Good morning from Dallas! I’m here to follow up on some issues I raised over the weekend regarding the “Value of Blue Collar Work.” That piece I published Sunday seems to have really resonated with all sides. It’s hard to know exactly where this conversation will go, but I plan to press the issue of […]
Romney Edges Ahead of Obama in Poll: VIDEO
by Scott on May 16, 2012 in Economy, Obama, Politics
I was glad to be invited on Fox 26 News at 9 in Houston to talk about the latest on the presidential race. Tweet Share
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