The Texas Progressive Alliance thinks that the Legislature is once, twice, three times a fiasco as it brings you this week's roundup.
Off the Kuff has an update on BGTX and a few words about what else is needed to turn Texas blue.
Horwitz at Texpatriate notes that the Houston mayoral election has been heating up, criticizing both Annise Parker and Ben Hall in the process.
In a metro area that gained 1.2 million people in just 10 years, new stuff has got to be built somewhere, right? But as more and more neighborhoods wage futile turf wars with developers, Texas Leftist is seeing the signs that Houstonians might be ready for real zoning laws.
At TexasKaos, Libby Shaw explains what Ted Cruz doesnot know or want to understand about Obamacare. Check out: Ted Cruz is Dead Wrong on Obamacare.
In redacted documents released as part of an FOI request, the FBI was aware of a plot involving snipers directed at the leaders of Occupy Houston in 2011. What isn't revealed in the post at PDiddie's Brains and Eggs is to whom the snipers were connected: law enforcement, or agents of those opposed to Occupy.
Whether it's through gerrymandered districts, impotent opposition, lack of citizen participation, or big money in elections, the far right of the Texas GOP runs our state. WCNews at Eye on Williamson says because of that Texas is on the road to nowhere.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
Christina Gorczynski explains why members of the LGBTQ community should care about reproductive rights.
Concerned Citizens would like for Sen. Wendy Davis to stay put and run for re-election in SD10.
Harold Cook just wants her not to run for Lt. Governor.
Texas Watch looks back at HB4 from 2003, "a sprawling piece of legislation that upended and undercut myriad aspects of the Texas civil justice system".
Equality Texas does not want the killer of Paul Broussard to get parole.
Nonsequiteuse ponders the deeper meaning of repro-socialism.
Jason Stanford would like for the Legislature to make like Marvin K. Mooney and please go now.
Off the Kuff has an update on BGTX and a few words about what else is needed to turn Texas blue.
Horwitz at Texpatriate notes that the Houston mayoral election has been heating up, criticizing both Annise Parker and Ben Hall in the process.
In a metro area that gained 1.2 million people in just 10 years, new stuff has got to be built somewhere, right? But as more and more neighborhoods wage futile turf wars with developers, Texas Leftist is seeing the signs that Houstonians might be ready for real zoning laws.
At TexasKaos, Libby Shaw explains what Ted Cruz doesnot know or want to understand about Obamacare. Check out: Ted Cruz is Dead Wrong on Obamacare.
In redacted documents released as part of an FOI request, the FBI was aware of a plot involving snipers directed at the leaders of Occupy Houston in 2011. What isn't revealed in the post at PDiddie's Brains and Eggs is to whom the snipers were connected: law enforcement, or agents of those opposed to Occupy.
Whether it's through gerrymandered districts, impotent opposition, lack of citizen participation, or big money in elections, the far right of the Texas GOP runs our state. WCNews at Eye on Williamson says because of that Texas is on the road to nowhere.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
Christina Gorczynski explains why members of the LGBTQ community should care about reproductive rights.
Concerned Citizens would like for Sen. Wendy Davis to stay put and run for re-election in SD10.
Harold Cook just wants her not to run for Lt. Governor.
Texas Watch looks back at HB4 from 2003, "a sprawling piece of legislation that upended and undercut myriad aspects of the Texas civil justice system".
Equality Texas does not want the killer of Paul Broussard to get parole.
Nonsequiteuse ponders the deeper meaning of repro-socialism.
Jason Stanford would like for the Legislature to make like Marvin K. Mooney and please go now.