Not inclined to go long this morning. Let's open with COVID. An update as this post was being prepared:
Rep. Ron Wright (R-Texas) died Sunday after battling COVID-19. Wright had also been diagnosed with lung cancer in 2019.
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) February 8, 2021
The Texas Republican is the first member of Congress to die after being diagnosed with the coronavirus https://t.co/JurM5A6C4f pic.twitter.com/ez2pNmKL3r
As much of the US reports progress, Texas overtakes California as the state with the highest daily cases.
— Yaneer Bar-Yam (@yaneerbaryam) February 6, 2021
Despite some of the larger counties in Texas reporting improvement, many of the smaller counties are surging. pic.twitter.com/a7SadhkZFL
COVID-19 Testing Has Become A 'Cash Cow' For Freestanding ERs In Texas, Experts Say. And It's Getting Out Of Hand
— KERA (@keratx) February 7, 2021
LISTEN to the story from @KUT 👉 https://t.co/nhjTACucGy pic.twitter.com/IHEymTp50J
For Texans too sick or frail to leave home during the #COVID19 crisis, getting to hub sites can be impossible.@MorrisReports rode along w/Corpus Christi firefighters as they took vaccine to vulnerable residents' homes.
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) February 4, 2021
Maybe a model here, @TexasDSHS?https://t.co/jutwQ5CqPZ
If you do not get your 2nd dose of the #COVID19 vaccine within the recommended timeframe, it’s okay. This will just delay full protection, but it will NOT make the vaccine less effective. pic.twitter.com/ouo0OJ1Oku
— Austin Public Health (@AusPublicHealth) February 6, 2021
Texas will hit 40,000 deaths from the coronavirus today, according to Dr. Peter Hotez. And while hospitalizations are declining, we're a long way from reaching herd immunity.
Most Texas teachers likely won’t get vaccine until summer, @corbettsmithDMN reports.
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) February 6, 2021
That's in spite of @GregAbbott_TX's insistence that schools be open, & @DanPatrick's plea to get teachers #COVID19 shots soonest.@DavidLakey_MD explains 1A, 1B logic.https://t.co/E8RmknJlBQ
Here's a thread from Sema Hernandez about her recent experience with one of her children in Pasadena's (TX) school.
My child’s teacher gave children in her classroom the option to wear a face mask or a face shield. The teacher preferred to face shield because she wanted to see the children’s little faces.
— Mrs. Sema (@_SemaHernandez_) February 6, 2021
The class was exposed to a classmate who tested positive for COVID19.
SMH.
Before "Texans Behaving Badly", let's get to some of the news generated last week by Greg Abbott and Dade Phelan. I made mention in last Friday's Roundup, but there's also been a few other takes posted that are worth your consideration.
Shadows and Absences: Governor Abbott’s State of the State Speech Also Says a Lot About the State of the Texas GOP [edit] #txlege https://t.co/fWq8kPeSWd
— Jim Henson (@jamesrhenson) February 7, 2021
Texas Freedom Network also has an analysis of Abbott's SotS and also how Speaker Phelan's committee chairs will conduct business. A sample:
Anti-abortion zealots like Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, and Rep. Stephanie Klick, R-Fort Worth, will turn their committees into parade grounds for legislation designed to ban the procedure entirely ... Rep. James Frank, R-Wichita Falls, will head the Human Services Committee, giving him another shot at passing legislation to turn religion into a license to discriminate against LGBTQ Texans.
This is absolutely the reality in Texas. Here is a list put together by @jcslattery of @TXCivilRights of many *bad* voting bills that we have already seen filed in the #txlege which we are watching closely: https://t.co/wMjDEeZI3r https://t.co/JwlLamptaB
— Ali Lozano 🏳️🌈 (@alozano_msw) February 5, 2021
We know Phelan is against many of the marijuana bills proposed; opposition to vice has long been enforced by the Texas TaliBaptist Caucus. But who is it besides the church crowd that's blocking casino gambling in the Lone Star State? Reform Austin suggests a few parties.
Entities with competing interests, namely other casinos, don’t want to see the Las Vegas Sands organization running the table.
First, there are tribal interests in Oklahoma and Texas. The Chickasaw Nation has spent over $350,000 to Strategic & Public Affairs Consulting lobbyist Daniel Hodge. (PD adds: Hodge was a longtime right-hand man to the governor before opening his shop.) The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is paying between $25,000 and $49,999 for three lobbyists. Finally the Kickapoo Tribe in Texas is paying four lobbyists between $100,000 and $150,000 each this session.
Another possible opponent to the Las Vegas Sands expansion in Texas is Tilman Fertitta, who owns the Lake Charles casino The Golden Nugget. Seven lobbyists hired by his company, Landry’s Inc. are being paid from $10,000-$24,999 to $150,000-$199,999 a year (in disclosure forms).
These numbers pale in comparison to the up to $4.5M that the late Sheldon Adelson’s group has spent building up their army of 63 lobbyists.
Money chat is normally Kuff's beat, but I don't see much lately there regarding CFR, so note RA's piece on the top ten PACs in the state. Only two -- the bottom two -- are affiliated with Democrats or progressives, though H-E-B grocer Charles Butt's PAC and the mega-law firm Greenberg Traurig gives to politicians of both political persuasions. As best I know, much of GT's blue side fundraising and donating is still headed by the well-connected Roland Garcia.
And concluding our look at the Lege ...
Socratic Gadfly exposes the bogus claims of NRA Pander Bear Drew Springer.
Let’s be clear. Texas State Senator Drew Springer is pandering to this crowd: endangering lawmakers, law enforcement & the general public. So he can be popular. With these guys. #txlege @MomsDemand https://t.co/U4Bw5gqsnO pic.twitter.com/DB4eVZfsOe
— Texas Jamie Ford 🌻 (@ThisIsItYall) February 2, 2021
At the top of the "TBB" this week: Ted Cruz.
"The left -- and some grifters on the right -- are consumed by partisan anger and rage," the (Cruz) spokesperson said via email. "Sen. Cruz will continue to work for 29 million Texans in the Senate."
No, he won't. Cruz works only for himself, his potential run for president in 2024, and in the meantime will vote 'no' on everything Biden does or nominates and get into Twitter spats on cultural topics.
Another day, another social media duel involving @tedcruz and pop culture. This time, the Texas senator is sparring with "Princess Bride" star @Cary_Elwes over politics, entertainment. https://t.co/1darpnofsG
— John Gravois (@Grav1) February 4, 2021
Ted Cruz is courting Trump's base, but the senator's tumultuous history with the former president looms in Republican voters' minds.@JTiloveTX reports: https://t.co/E2DRfsCUSd
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) February 7, 2021
UPDATE: At least 21 Texans now face charges in the wake of the U.S. Capitol siege.
— Texas Public Radio (@TPRNews) February 8, 2021
More here from @HoustonPubMedia:https://t.co/0Q4sUQSCnb
Five of the groups it identified are either headquartered in or have operations in the San Antonio area. https://t.co/31lnX82Glj
— San Antonio Current (@SAcurrent) February 2, 2021
The TexTrib via Progrexas has the story about the TXGOP staffer who was fired after he posted video from the DC riot. (He had also spread around that fake Pizzagate conspiracy theory.) Bud Kennedy at the FWST took note of the Parker County school trustee who advanced the "Stop the Steal" nonsense.
I will save environmental and social justice links for the week-ending Round-up. Here's a few items to close out today.
You're running out of time, and places, to get your square fish, chicken and dumplings, jalapeno cornbread, and/or chocolate ice box pie.
More than a dozen former Luby’s and Fuddruckers properties can be found in online for-sale listings. The company plans to cease all its restaurant operations by the end of the fiscal year. #hounews @HoustonChron https://t.co/A5uYqn6RZI
— Amanda Drane (@AmandaDrane) February 3, 2021
Here's @holleynews with some more Texas history they don't teach in school --> Black Seminoles made their mark on Texas history https://t.co/U2aIeLOFu2 via @houstonchron #hounews #nativetexan
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) February 7, 2021
#Texas bats need our help. via @JayRJordan #hounews https://t.co/DMcC8qXSZk
— Chron (@chron) February 2, 2021
Y'all ever feel like we live in the strangest state? So do we. Our latest roundup of far-flung news from across Texas includes a dog from Plano who accidentally shot his owner in the leg.https://t.co/KtH5KkuSr8
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) February 7, 2021