Recreation

Scorecard

true
0% 21 Checks
mostly true
0% 8 Checks
half true
0% 4 Checks
mostly false
0% 4 Checks
false
0% 19 Checks
Pants on Fire
0% 6 Checks
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All Fact-checks for Recreation

Donald Trump
stated on June 6, 2018 in a conference call about hurricane season:
Says that people "went out in their boats to watch" Hurricane Harvey.
Pants on Fire!
Lupe Valdez
stated on May 8, 2018 in a Facebook Live interview by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram editorial board:
"There are some counties in Texas where the first day of hunting, you have to shut down the schools because people are going to go hunting."
False
Nancy McFarlane
stated on November 6, 2017 in on a mailer:
Charles Francis "vows to slash funding for parks and open space."
Mostly False
Nancy McFarlane
stated on October 20, 2017 in in a televised debate:
"We are spending more on affordable housing than we're spending on Dix Park right now."
True
Sid Miller
stated on July 9, 2016 in as quoted in a commentary by Ken Herman of the Austin American-Statesman:
Says that since lawmakers acted, "we have 130 new businesses across Texas doing helicopter hog hunts."
False
Jonathan Jarvis
stated on June 14, 2016 in testimony before a U.S. House committee:
The National Park Service has "an annual budget that is less than the city of Austin."
True
Rebecca Quigley
stated on May 14, 2015 in a comment on a "State of the State" TV program.:
"Once a woman enters into the sex trade, her average life expectancy is seven years."
False

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