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Education Center fundraiser will honor Texans and their sacrifice

The defining moments of our lives are fleeting. Are we prepared to define them when the moment arrives or do they define us? On Tuesday, April 19th we are hosting (more…)

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Budget Passes Texas House

This week budget writers in the Texas House debated and ultimately passed House Bill 1 (HB 1), the House’s version of the budget for the next biennium.  As many of (more…)

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"It's a war…and it's happening on American soil."

Texas Commissioner of Agriculture Todd Staples this week launched a powerful tool in the effort to halt illegal immigration:  a website that highlights the true stories of life along what (more…)

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Economist says"Don't Mess With Texas Energy"

Saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” noted energy policy analyst and economist Dr. Steven F. Hayward told an audience gathered in Austin that Texas’ free market energy policy (more…)

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The snowflakes fell in silence…

“Oh the snowflakes fell in silence, over Belleau Wood that night. For a Christmas truce had been declared by both sides of the fight…”One of my favorite Christmas songs, “Belleau (more…)

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Welcome Alexis DeLee…

Today we announced the addition of Alexis DeLee to the Crosswind Communications team.  I am thrilled to welcome her to our family, and I know our clients will be well (more…)

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Red November, Indeed…

To quite literally no one’s surprise, Texas Governor Rick Perry was re-elected Tuesday evening to an unprecedented third term, continuing a political winning streak that has defined Texas politics over (more…)

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News is going digital, social and mobile

The direction of news – the distribution, not the reporting – is going digital, social and mobile; in that order.It’s a common theme of our media strategy sessions with clients. (more…)

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Visiting The Wall

I stepped out of the trees onto the walkway and into a clearing. Except for the long black granite razorcutting out of the ground, the first thing I noticed was (more…)

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Summer is over, let the games begin…

Labor Day weekend is traditionally the kick-off for serious campaigning. Over the summer, candidates are busy raising money, building their organizations and generally doing all the behind-the-scenes work that really (more…)

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