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UPDATE: In the final minutes before a midnight deadline, the Texas House erupted into a chaotic, almost party-like atmosphere, as onlookers in the gallery boo’d and cheered and lawmakers struggled to hear each other on the floor.
— Lauren “Vaxxed to the Max” McGaughy 🌟 (@lmcgaughy) May 14, 2021
More: https://t.co/G8C0zMQILH #txlege
A lot of good election bills died at #txlege tonight. May they rest in peace and return in 2023.
— Emily Eby (@emilyebytx) May 14, 2021
A lot of racist, ableist, terrible, evil election bills also died tonight, and pic.twitter.com/9B8ZAmkFuv
Don't forget about HB 2438 and HB 1950, two (more) bills that would punish cities for reducing police budgets. #txlege https://t.co/OyayTnLaQDhttps://t.co/JeHRvON53X https://t.co/mhjFMw29W2
— Cynthia Van Maanen (@cynthiavanm) May 14, 2021
Texas House passes Botham Jean Act, sending the bill focusing on police body cameras to Senate, @alex__briseno reports. #txlege https://t.co/c4W3pImF5I
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) May 14, 2021
Republicans in the #txlege (except one) are so hostile to expanding Medicaid they wouldn’t even vote on an amendment to *study* how it could impact Texas. This is why our state has the highest rate of uninsured ⬇️ https://t.co/1NQoHByHvz
— Jessica Montoya Coggins (@JessicaMCoggins) May 14, 2021
Today, the #TxLege gave their final approval of the most extreme and cruel abortion ban in the United States. The Forced Pregnancy Act is an extreme attack on our Constitution, on medicine and science, and on the integrity of our judicial system. Here's our statement: pic.twitter.com/aWwL4B4cEX
— Texas Women's Health Caucus (@TXHouseWHC) May 13, 2021
Almost done with this nonsense “Time runs out on Texas House bill banning gender confirmation health care for kids, but another attempt lives on in the Senate” https://t.co/Fka42FTGdc #txlege #sb1311
— Christopher Hamilton (@CHamiltonTHA) May 14, 2021
Polling suggests that vaccine-resistant Texans were jumping the gun before masking & social distancing recommendations were lifted yesterday. W/ @JoshuaMBlank via @TexasTribune https://t.co/BX37Eo9B2Z #COVID19 #txlege
— Jim Henson (@jamesrhenson) May 14, 2021
“We did have an influence, and we did have an effect, and we did do something that had never happened before,” Kathy Valentine said.
— Austin 360 (@austin360) May 12, 2021
The Go-Go's will be inducted into the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. https://t.co/eFQw1x65F7
Texas YouTuber Who Allegedly Trespassed at SpaceX Facility for More Views Is Now a ‘Wanted Fugitive’ https://t.co/JQkGlHpBwE
— Inside Edition (@InsideEdition) May 13, 2021
Last chance to see @Werkin_Artist painting live at SAMA this Saturday at 11 a.m.! Visit us, watch Raul in action, ask questions, and get a free art kit to do your own painting. https://t.co/kVF2wlKGqx pic.twitter.com/ByUhfGwQoO
— San Antonio Museum of Art (@SAMAart) May 12, 2021
Registration is now open for the GPTX Annual State Meeting, to be held online, June 26th & 27th. Individuals wishing to attend as Delegates must register by June 1.
Meeting business will include election of officers as well as Bylaw & Platform amendments. Individuals wishing to affect the direction of Green Party efforts in Texas should be sure not to miss this important meeting!
GPTX is seeking candidates for the 2022 general election, and will host a prospective candidate information event on August 28th. Candidate filing will take place November - December 2021, so prospective candidates are encouraged to begin preparing their campaigns now for 2022.
Texas appears poised to enact SB 2093, which will entrench charging convention-nominating party candidates a primary filing fee upon application to run, before they are certain of winning the GPTX nomination, and of course still omitted from the state-run primary. Most voters do not understand that the reason they don't see Greens during the primary in Texas is because minor parties are not permitted to participate in it. They are instead relegated to a do-it-yourself convention process which must conform to antiquated rules, and now to be paying a fee to reimburse the state for a process in which they can't participate. No matter that this new fee provision was under injunction during the last week of the 2019 filing period, and is still in question as a subject of pending litigation; Texas is set to double-down on the requirement in the 2022 election cycle, so Green candidates should plan for it.
The Green Party presently has ballot access in Texas through 2026. That means we need candidates who subscribe to our platform to step up and carry our message to the public, win office, and implement change.
GPTX can offer little beyond a path to the general election ballot line.
We need Greens across Texas to build their own local groups & help us fill out all of the things we'd like to see the party doing.
While political rhetoric has shifted considerably in the last decade, we still have not seen substantial policy changing the course of US empire. Maintaining and building Green Party political pressure remains an imperative for putting people, peace, and planet over profit. While the duopoly parties maintain a stranglehold on ballot access and the electoral process, Greens will not give up the struggle to call out and break this unconstitutional capture of our supposed democracy.
Pls RT
— 🌻 ⌛️Joe_Bidens_Dementia😷 (@1Kitty6) April 13, 2021
ATTN: TEXAS
🌻@DelilahforTexas is running for Governor. She accepts NO corporate or lobbyist💰
She supports:
Med4all
Publicly owned utilities
GND
$20 mw
Affordable🏡
RCV
Legal☘️
Donate:https://t.co/Cf5gyOY97p
Follow & visit her website.https://t.co/ll9KZi2x6U
Two Texas Representatives—Beth Van Duyne (R) and Colin Allred (D)—top the list of total earmark dollars requested in fiscal 2022 spending bills.https://t.co/yWhJ55GCvW pic.twitter.com/HYV76f4HfD
— OpenSecrets.org (@OpenSecretsDC) May 12, 2021
.@DCCC chair on #TX06:
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) May 13, 2021
"We made a conscious decision not to invest in that race."
“We’re not going to play in districts that we can’t win.”https://t.co/48CR9bkpRn
While it may be a hard pill for #TX06 Democrats to swallow, you HAVE TO vote in the runoff between @JakeEllzey and @SusanWrightTX6. https://t.co/F3Vr6vbcjq
— Shell_Seas (@LivingBlueTX) May 13, 2021
A list of the Texas Democrats who voted *in favor* of permitless carry:@TerryCanales40 @RyanGuillen @RepHaroldDutton
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) May 14, 2021
Richard Peña Raymond
Tracy King @PachecoForTexas@MoralesForTexas#txlege https://t.co/kewFuoOJOZ