Texas did something right. Or, at least something not wrong. #transrights #txlege https://t.co/maIZgtxNlE
— Tammy Dowe-SpotOn PR (@SpotOnDowe) May 26, 2021
Update: Big battles yet to come, even as Little Guv Dan Patrick throws a temper tantrum and demands a recount of the ones he was beaten on yesterday.
Edited for accuracy: Pressuring @GregAbbott_TX to call a June #SpecialSession to pass #SB29 to scapegoat #trans kids, #SB10 to prioritize billionaire lobbying and #SB12 to fight social media accountability. TxHouse killed these bills that my donors/lobbyists support. #txlege
— David Wyatt | Critical Grace Theory (@davidmwyatt) May 26, 2021
The war, alas, mostly lost already.
Lay it at the feet of the scowly-faced man with the gavel in the video above, along with statehouse Democrats who slid fearfully to the right, and all who trusted Speaker Forehead to be a fair arbiter this session. Dade Phelan is no Joe Straus. Back another horse in 2023, Donks.
Between now and then you need to fight like hell for a few more days, then again in a special session on redistricting, and whatever else Gov. Helen Wheels adds to the call -- undoubtedly some of the trash y'all defeated this time -- and then win some goddamned elections. And don't blame or throttle the Green Party in your efforts to do so, or by Dishrag I'll stop voting for your judicial candidates down the ballot in reprisal, and encourage as many as possible to do the same.
Here's your platform.
#TXLege #Vasectomy2022 (@TexasDemocrats: Dan Patrick had the last word in 1991. You can do better.) https://t.co/1a7w0TJ9Jd
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) May 26, 2021
(ICYMI: Patrick's 1991 vasectomy, broadcast live on his Houston radio station)
Moving on to other topics ...
Greg Abbott has had a winner of a session by anybody's scorecard, and he's setting up the special to capture a few more flags.
Trust me on this, people:@GovAbbott pledges to give lawmakers input on how Texas will spend $16b of federal COVID-19 aid.
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) May 21, 2021
Acts after House's requirement of #txlege involvement is erased from #txbudget...https://t.co/reDquTylkz
Yeah, just trust him.
Our publisher @HKronberg writes "Abbott’s pledge of adding legislative oversight to a fall special session should perhaps be viewed in light of his past broken promises to Texas House members and the retribution faced by lawmakers who challenged his authority" #TxLege https://t.co/KMjApGjoqq
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) May 21, 2021
If a meteor struck the Capitol today and ended the session early, Abbott would at the very least be able to claim Trump-ish bonafides like outlawing abortion, freeing guns from the tyranny of licensing and training, and some extra helpings of steak tartare to his donors like Kelcy Warren.
It won't be enough for Allen West and Sid Miller and MQS and the rest of the Lafitte privateers in the GQP (don't forget about their big shindig in Dallas this weekend) but that's a fight we can wait to watch next year. Today the chattering class is excited about who former Prezdint Agolf Shitler might endorse between Ken Paxtoon and George Pee Bush.
"I like them both very much," Trump said in a statement Tuesday. "I'll be making my endorsement and recommendation to the great people of Texas in the not-so-distant future."
Bush has said he is "seriously considering" a primary challenge to Paxton and has scheduled a campaign kickoff for an unspecified office on June 2 in Austin. Bush spoke with Trump about the race Monday.
I really don't care. Do you? In more immediate Texas election news, voting has begun in the municipal runoffs across the state, and the most prized for Democrats is the Fort Worth mayoral.
The @TexasTribune's @EvanASmith did a great job pushing @MattieForMayor @MattieParker12 and Deborah @PeoplesForMayor to say something new in their 30th forum. The result was a solid discussion of current state issues and Fort Worth's future. Watch here https://t.co/EXi9YNtKYW
— Bud Kennedy / #ReadLocal (@BudKennedy) May 26, 2021
And CD-10 progressive Dem Mike Siegel calls your attention to a like-minded candidate in the runoff with a conservative incumbent in Grand Prairie.
I have a backlog of criminal and social justice news. First: more photos and video from marches and rallies in the Lone Star State in support of the cause of Gaza and Palestinians living there under the boot heel of Israeli ethnocide.
Downtown Dallas pic.twitter.com/QyuSnH9z2X
— Krista Nightengale (@Knightengale) May 23, 2021
In Dallas, protestors chanting "From Palestine to Mexico, border walls have got to go." pic.twitter.com/GBexunTvDS
— Amal Ahmed (@amalahmed214) May 23, 2021
More than 3,000 march in Houston for solidarity rally with Palestinians https://t.co/nhMV8fzGtB
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) May 23, 2021
I was among the #JewsAgainstApartheid who took part in the Protest for #Palestine Saturday in #SanAntonio organized by @JVPSanAntonio & @MASsanantonio. The bombs may have stopped but the #IsraeliApartheid state persists. No one is free until all are free! pic.twitter.com/OjTRjqBhpp
— Joel Mayer 🍁✡🌹 (@LostMapleTX) May 23, 2021
And Sam Russek's thread with video of the Houston rally that turned into a march is remarkable. Read the whole thing; here's where the crowd quite gently took down the police barricades and filled Post Oak in front of the Galleria.
#BREAKING: the #propalestine crowd started chanting “we want to march” and have broken through the barrier, shutting down Westheimer and Post Oak pic.twitter.com/a3Al8HKRt7
— Sam Russek (@samrussek) May 22, 2021
#FreePalestine march in Houston has taken the streets of the Galleria, incredible solidarity, I’ve never seen a protest take the streets here pic.twitter.com/eTmugfwHLH
— Sim Kern ✡️ for a free 🇵🇸 (@sim_kern) May 22, 2021
HPD's response was incredibly muted compared to past actions I've attended and witnessed. I believe that's unlikely to be the case in the future, given the recent bill passed in Austin.
The Texas Senate voted 25-5 to pass a bill that would raise criminal penalties and require jail time for people who knowingly obstruct emergency vehicles from passing through a roadway or who block a hospital entrance. https://t.co/SPrTvEMhPO
— WFAA (@wfaa) May 22, 2021
Also: laws decriminalizing the driving into and running down of protestors in other states are bound to head our way too soon. Then there's the bills that penalize cities for defunding their police departments; these didn't need any Democratic votes, but they got them anyway.
Here is the vote on the anti-defund the police bill in the House. Only applies to counties with 1M pop or more
— Lauren “Vaxxed to the Max” McGaughy 🌟 (@lmcgaughy) May 24, 2021
Several Ds voted FOR: @RDBobbyGuerra@RepAbelHerrero
Tracy King@moralesfortexas@SergioMunozJr@RepRaymondTX@RepRamonRomero#txlege #SB23 pic.twitter.com/DfoVblodpX
Why we need to #DefundThePolice https://t.co/Ju4UvcovMi
— Working Class Hero (@LeftyfromHTown) May 25, 2021
Grits for Breakfast hypothesized that "anti-defund" legislation could have the effect of redefining what it means to be a "police officer".
With respect to the statewide camping ban law -- an action taken in response to Austin's efforts -- we know now that cruelty is the point.
Texas Senate approves #HB1925, a statewide ban on camping in a public place. Amendments were added, so it goes back to the House.
— Eleanor Dearman (@EllyDearman) May 20, 2021
Background: https://t.co/nzFswrMbZ6 #txlege
(Since this article, language has been added about designated camping sites and wraparound services.)
The record now reflects a 27-4 vote on the statewide camping ban, different from what Patrick said in the moment. #txlege https://t.co/KAsJKvmQs8 pic.twitter.com/Bu7qiLMAHM
— Gus Bova (@gusbova) May 24, 2021
And the same with cash bail.
Texas Senate initially passes its bail bill as HB 20. The House bail bill was gutted in Senate Committee and turned into SB 21, which the chamber already had passed.
— Jolie McCullough (@jsmccullou) May 22, 2021
The bill would more often ban jail release for those without cash.
Read here: https://t.co/FGdTmmCvZG #txlege
Having run long again here, I'll post environmental updates -- the spat between George Pee's GLO and Harris County's non-existent portion of Harvey funding, Coastal Bend Queen Diane Wilson's ongoing struggle against the Big Chem polluters, and some other items -- tomorrow. Here's my collection from the softer side.
Frederick Law Olmsted in 1857. That year he published "A Journey Through Texas," a wonderful account of a 6-month, 2000-mile horseback journey that he made with his brother in 1854. Account here: https://t.co/exXkFEYJBH pic.twitter.com/WnDVEKHJTP
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) May 23, 2021
Texans won’t have to travel to Mexico City to get a sense of Frida Kahlo’s sanctuary, as the San Antonio Botanical Garden’s newest exhibit, "Frida Kahlo Oasis," brings the Blue Home and its lush gardens to life. https://t.co/DjkXXwNK2U
— Texas Highways Magazine (@TexasHighways) May 21, 2021
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