The Electronic Communications Privacy Act was passed in 1986—30 years ago. It was an eternity. Understand that IBM invented and put on the market its first laptop in 1986.
A lot has changed since that day 30 years ago. As the chairman mentioned, the cloud was where rain came from, or sometimes we see it here in Washington, D.C.—the cloud. Read more about Congressman Poe on the Email Privacy Act
With all of the political involvement I'm involved in, and all of the knowledge I have and am still collecting about the political process, I forget sometimes that not everyone else 'nerds out' about this stuff. Like, how the convention process works at the district, state and national level. Or how many elections there are during the year and how many taxing authorities we actually give our money to. Read more about Saving Texas One Municipality At a Time
Mexico and its economy is very important to our economy and how we do as a country. And in today's globalized world, we must continue to support our economic partnership with Mexico and find ways to build on it and certainly not do anything to undermine it.
Last week’s flooding was devastating for many families in the Houston area. Our emergency responders and local officials deserve thanks for responding quickly to save the lives of those stranded by high waters. Local charities moved quickly, too, to provide shelter and necessities for those driven from their homes. Read more about Brady Briefing: ObamaCare struggles; IRS reined in
The Collin County Commissioners Court considered 3 invoices on Monday, April 25, related to the prosecution of TAG Ken Paxton. I believe it's important for me to inform the citizens regarding the outcome, as well as how I voted, and why. The court voted 4-1 to pay a bill for the defense of the prosecutors in a civil matter, brought on by a Collin County citizen, and 3-2 to pay two other special prosecutor invoices. Read more about New Special Prosecutors' Invoices