The Texas Progressive Alliance is sneezing a little as we fill out our brackets and prepare for our fantasy baseball drafts. Oh, and here's the blog post roundup from last week.
Off the Kuff reports on the last (we hope) special legislative election of the year.
Libby Shaw, writing for Texas Kaos and contributing to Daily Kos, is both outraged and embarrassed by the 47 GOP U.S. Senator saboteurs: The Snow Made Them Do It.
CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme is terrified that private entities are controlling are access to water. Oligarchy is the Republican way.
From WCNews at Eye on Williamson: The GOP in Texas used to be for local control, now they're not. Why is that? They're For Local Control As Long As They Control The Locals.
A tale of letters, email, and self-inflicted wounds was told by PDiddie at Brains and Eggs.
Neil at All People Have Value visited the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. He hopes that any race of super-smart alien cows who visit us have mercy on our souls. APHV is part of NeilAquino.com.
jobsanger celebrates his ninth blogging birthday today.
Bluedaze reported on state Rep. Phil King's "Fracking Nanny" bill, which was tabled in committee.
Texas Leftist, also tracking state legislative developments, blogged about Big Oil's efforts to subvert local control, specifically Houston's regulating pollution from their refineries along the Ship Channel.
And John Coby at Bay Area Houston posted twice about how to drive in Texas.
Here's more great Texas liberal blog postings from across the Lone Star State.
Texans for Public Justice wants the Lege to understand that public integrity depends on prosecutorial independence.
Grits for Breakfast noted the attempt by state legislators to scale back the statute of limitations for rape, and collected more criminal justice bill filings from Austin.
Trail Blazers posted about Rand Paul's SXSW boasting about his Snapchat skills, and his sniping at Hillary Clinton.
Socratic Gadfly wrote about Harry Truman and healthcare, while The Makeshift Academic reminds us that Obamacare is about people, not states.
Austin Contrarian illustrates the problem of disconnectivity in the streets.
The TSTA blog previews a couple of bad education bills, and Raise Your Hand Texas testifies that an A-F grading system for schools and school districts is a bad idea.
Texas Vox calls for renewables to push out coal.
Mean Green Cougar Red supports doing away with Daylight Saving Time.
Rafael McDonnell recalls a meeting and interview he had with anti-gay pastor Flip Benham 20 years ago.
The Quintessential Curmudgeon wonders if those Kiwanis "American Flag" flyers fall under the definition of ethical fundraising.
Prairie Weather wryly observes that what intellectual poverty looks like is exemplified in that Apple wristwatch.
Houston Matters provides an update on the spring bale of sea turtles that the NOAA Fisheries Service is raising and releasing in Galveston.
Juanita Jean caught us up on that "Jinx" TV star named Robert Durst.
Fascist Dyke Motors pens a murder mystery.
Last, The Texas Observer eulogizes former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong.
Off the Kuff reports on the last (we hope) special legislative election of the year.
Libby Shaw, writing for Texas Kaos and contributing to Daily Kos, is both outraged and embarrassed by the 47 GOP U.S. Senator saboteurs: The Snow Made Them Do It.
CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme is terrified that private entities are controlling are access to water. Oligarchy is the Republican way.
From WCNews at Eye on Williamson: The GOP in Texas used to be for local control, now they're not. Why is that? They're For Local Control As Long As They Control The Locals.
A tale of letters, email, and self-inflicted wounds was told by PDiddie at Brains and Eggs.
Neil at All People Have Value visited the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. He hopes that any race of super-smart alien cows who visit us have mercy on our souls. APHV is part of NeilAquino.com.
jobsanger celebrates his ninth blogging birthday today.
Bluedaze reported on state Rep. Phil King's "Fracking Nanny" bill, which was tabled in committee.
Texas Leftist, also tracking state legislative developments, blogged about Big Oil's efforts to subvert local control, specifically Houston's regulating pollution from their refineries along the Ship Channel.
And John Coby at Bay Area Houston posted twice about how to drive in Texas.
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Here's more great Texas liberal blog postings from across the Lone Star State.
Texans for Public Justice wants the Lege to understand that public integrity depends on prosecutorial independence.
Grits for Breakfast noted the attempt by state legislators to scale back the statute of limitations for rape, and collected more criminal justice bill filings from Austin.
Trail Blazers posted about Rand Paul's SXSW boasting about his Snapchat skills, and his sniping at Hillary Clinton.
Socratic Gadfly wrote about Harry Truman and healthcare, while The Makeshift Academic reminds us that Obamacare is about people, not states.
Austin Contrarian illustrates the problem of disconnectivity in the streets.
The TSTA blog previews a couple of bad education bills, and Raise Your Hand Texas testifies that an A-F grading system for schools and school districts is a bad idea.
Texas Vox calls for renewables to push out coal.
Mean Green Cougar Red supports doing away with Daylight Saving Time.
Rafael McDonnell recalls a meeting and interview he had with anti-gay pastor Flip Benham 20 years ago.
The Quintessential Curmudgeon wonders if those Kiwanis "American Flag" flyers fall under the definition of ethical fundraising.
Prairie Weather wryly observes that what intellectual poverty looks like is exemplified in that Apple wristwatch.
Houston Matters provides an update on the spring bale of sea turtles that the NOAA Fisheries Service is raising and releasing in Galveston.
Juanita Jean caught us up on that "Jinx" TV star named Robert Durst.
Fascist Dyke Motors pens a murder mystery.
Last, The Texas Observer eulogizes former Texas land commissioner Bob Armstrong.