Watching these budget debates & wondering how different things might be if the #txlege majority was made up of lawmakers who actually cared about Texans instead of partisan agendas.
— Progress Texas (@ProgressTX) April 22, 2021
We've said it a million times and we'll say it again: TEXANS DESERVE BETTER!! #TXDeservesBetter pic.twitter.com/R2wv5grtEh
After 30 yrs in the Texas House, during which he's championed more gummint health coverage for low-income Texans, @GFColeman tries again. And fails.
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) April 22, 2021
Members defeat his #txbudget amdt calling for a 'Texas solution' on Medicaid expansion, 80-60. #txlege pic.twitter.com/5FhmLg2RKR
Larson was the only R to vote for this amendment #txlege https://t.co/eTxUXCrIUj
— Cynthia Van Maanen (@cynthiavanm) April 22, 2021
Eight other Republicans had signaled public support of an expansion proposal (HB 3871), but voted against Coleman's amendment: @stevefortx, @KyleKacal, @DanHuberty @Bailesfortx, @travisfortexas, @RepStanLambert, @RaneyForTexas & @RepStephenson. #txlege
— Madlin Mekelburg (@madlinbmek) April 22, 2021
NEW: Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says "we don’t have the votes on the floor to pass it" in regards to the constitutional carry gun bill that passed the House last week.https://t.co/UZ4YWbUSS2 via @houstonchron
— Jeremy Wallace (@JeremySWallace) April 19, 2021
BREAKING: Texas transgender sports bill will likely die in committee, chairman @RepHaroldDutton tells the @HoustonChron https://t.co/ExfHpCcvkX #txlege
— Taylor Goldenstein (@taygoldenstein) April 22, 2021
‘Knowing the accurate temperature inside these facilities is a matter of life and death,’ says @TerryCanales40, talking about #Texas prisons that in many instances lack A/C. Spurred by @lmcgaughy, state prisons will release heat logs at lockups. #txlege https://t.co/kM7GCfYLLu
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) April 23, 2021
Just two days after @TexasGOP SREC member David Wylie’s disastrous testimony against #TXLege SCR 29, every Senator is now a co-author. Quite a message being sent. Thanks to @BorrisLMiles for moving this bill to the #TXSen floor. https://t.co/HbZLemmQK1
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) April 22, 2021
All Senate Republicans support effort to change 'Negro' place names despite opposition from state GOP.
— Chuck Lindell (@chucklindell) April 22, 2021
"I'm very proud of the Republican senators who stood up, because we're the Republican Party, not the Ridiculous Party," House rep says. https://t.co/vYLO0plBjP via @statesman
What's wrong with #Texas? Aren't you sick of @texasdemocrats that aren't Democrats? These, on the day of the #GeorgeFloyd verdict, in his home state, voted to give SROs **qualified immunity** (!)
— This world is not my home (@msonemic) April 22, 2021
WTH #txlege https://t.co/XnF9Ll3Tvl
These Dems voted to give SROs and private security qualified immunity! #GeorgeFloyd
— This world is not my home (@msonemic) April 22, 2021
Mary Gonzales HD75
Bobby Guerra HD41
Ryan Guillen HD31
Ana Hernandez HD143
Abel Herrero HD34
Terry Meza HD105
Leo Pacheco HD118
Mary Ann Perez HD144
Richard Pena Raymond HD42
Shawn Thierry HD146

The only mayoral candidate supporting Prop B and fighting for true police accountability. pic.twitter.com/EhF6SQT5uk
— Bexar County Greens 🌻💚 (@BexarGreensTX) April 23, 2021
There are some 80 candidates on the ballot running for mayor and City Council, plus ballot measures and other local races.
— Joshua Fechter 📝 (@JFreports) April 19, 2021
Here's the @ExpressNews voter guide to help you navigate everything that's on the ballot: https://t.co/2Iz465AEZD
The distortions I'm seeing in Dallas and suburban campaigns are particularly dangerous in a local election cycle already suffering from too few real conversations between voters and candidates. https://t.co/0xw0liI4W1
— Sharon Grigsby (@SharonFGrigsby) April 20, 2021
🚨 ALARMING NEWS: Republican voting rates right now are the highest I’ve ever seen in Austin.
— Gregorio Casar (@GregCasar) April 22, 2021
If you want decisions in #ATX to be made by our overall community's values, Democrats need to go vote NOW.
Don’t let Abbott & co. criminalize poverty & decide elections. #NoOnPropB pic.twitter.com/kZud7dRoUd
The race for Texas governor is starting to heat up. https://t.co/8vYeIEZ6l1
— WFAA (@wfaa) April 21, 2021
There’s been seismic shift in the Houston energy industry of late. A year ago, there was a lot of defending the oil & gas sector and denouncing renewables. Anecdotally, about 75% of the talk was O&G and 25% clean energy. It feels like those numbers have reversed.
— John Arnold (@JohnArnoldFndtn) April 19, 2021
1/4
Greentown Houston is officially open, and we couldn’t be more grateful for our Founding and Grand Opening Partners! @chevron @nrgenergy @Shell @BHP @Microsoft @VinsonandElkins @ENGIEgroup @saintgobain Rice Management Company @CenterPoint @GexaVoice @WellsFargo (1/2) pic.twitter.com/gu6EVWC1tC
— Greentown Labs (@GreentownLabs) April 22, 2021
Big day for @GreentownLabs Houston, which is located in Midtown, just a block away from @TheIonHouston, an innovation hub being developed by Rice. Congratulations to @EmilyLReichert and team! https://t.co/11sHB3uPYh #energy #cleanenergy #energytransition #Houston #HoustonTX #TX
— Rice University News (@RiceUNews) April 22, 2021
"In the next few weeks, we’ll welcome 30 startups into Greentown Houston! Their tech, like that of our members in Boston, will provide climate solutions, addressing the largest GHG emitting sectors," - @EmilyLReichert #GreentownHTX -- we can't wait to welcome our startups! pic.twitter.com/58aZjTihnk
— Greentown Labs (@GreentownLabs) April 22, 2021
The Texas Railroad Commission’s about-face on natural gas flaring can be partially linked to pressure from European companies concerned about Texas’ dirty gas. https://t.co/BwHiylkxX7
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) April 22, 2021
BP to announce today that company will end routine flaring of natural gas at oil wells in the Permian Basin by 2025, per @WSJ: https://t.co/2nmZfD9m4L
— Madlin Mekelburg (@madlinbmek) April 19, 2021
— Left Flank Veterans (@LeftFlankVets) April 19, 2021
Too many in Dallas just want to forget Shingle Mountain even happened. "The truth is, based on our research, this could happen again any day -- and could already be happening,” said @EvelynMayo14. https://t.co/QE2jFYhdUW
— Sharon Grigsby (@SharonFGrigsby) April 23, 2021
Glaring economic divide: “1 year into the pandemic, Texas’ #labor market disparities are glaring,” analyst says of 14% #unemployment for Blacks while white workers' #jobless rate is 4.8%. @mitchschnurman explores why people of color pay a higher toll. #POC https://t.co/o1MJAzUxlR
— John Gravois (@Grav1) April 21, 2021
Aledo: A Destination For Racists To Call Home & Raise A New Generation Of Klan https://t.co/WLSFBc34Ho
— Shell_Seas (@LivingBlueTX) April 20, 2021
Day 49 of the rent strike, still going strong. @HoustonTenants / @VDPtenantsunion told me today that another meeting between tenants and management is this Wed. In the meantime, they’re hanging this banner from a balcony near the complex entrance https://t.co/f1JBgGDuV1 pic.twitter.com/MYt58DZ1W4
— Sam Russek (@samrussek) April 19, 2021
...report to the Texas Attorney General for public view - will be considered by the House Homeland Security & Public Safety Committee. @KXAN_News found hundreds of cases in the past 5 years where agencies turned in reports late or incomplete: https://t.co/dOH9iCuTwU (2)
— Josh Hinkle (@hinklej) April 21, 2021
Vaccine supply now seems to be outpacing demand around Texas and in San Antonio, where large providers aren't even requiring appointments anymore. https://t.co/LyqvlPJThJ
— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) April 23, 2021
1/ Hey y’all. We’re back with your roundup of the latest news on #COVID19 and how it is affecting North Texas and the state.
— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) April 23, 2021
KHOU11 INVESTIGATES: Houston Health Department underreported COVID-19 deaths for months
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) April 22, 2021
https://t.co/69ScISwYSA #KHOU11 #hounews pic.twitter.com/V3n47hQduH
According to Willie Nelson, 4/20 is just the beginning of a 10-day stretch of “High Holidays.”
— Austin 360 (@austin360) April 21, 2021
Happy holiday season to you and yours https://t.co/VKtOdoQEgy
Take a look at how #medicalmarijuana could become even more accessible to cancer patients, veterans and chronic pain sufferers in Texas soon. Our client @TexasOriginalCC supports the #TXlege working to include more medical marijuana patients. #420https://t.co/AFC58GJ5Nq
— Red Fan (@redfancomm) April 20, 2021
Construction underway on $25M San Marcos cannabis facility: The Goodblend facility is expected to create hundreds of jobs https://t.co/jtSngM7r4L
— KVUE News (@KVUE) April 22, 2021
It took decades of persistence in the restaurant industry for Mexican food to get the respect it deserves, says Mariano Martinez.https://t.co/L7Er76nMB9
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) April 21, 2021
I was turned down by eleven banks before I finally got a loan. Every loan officer I talked to told me the same thing: “Oh, we did a restaurant loan back in 1952 and we lost our ass. We’re never doing that again.” Finally the president of one bank did it because he liked me. He liked the ideas and thought it would be good for the bank—they had a lot of minority depositors but hadn’t made any minority loans. So I got an SBA loan for $100,000, plus I had $500 from selling all my musical instruments and equipment from the band I had been in. [...] I found a carpet place selling shag carpet pieces in different colors and we put those in the cantina. When tortilla chips fell on the carpet, we used garden rakes to get them out. Then we took the cardboard tubes from the carpet rolls, cut them in half lengthwise, and painted them to look like weathered Mexican roof tiles. [...] Mariano’s was the most expensive Mexican restaurant in Dallas when it opened. Customers would tell me, “When we go to El Chico or El Fenix, we take the kids and go early. When we go to Mariano’s, we get a babysitter, we have frozen margaritas in the cantina, an elegant dinner in the dining room, and then we go back to the cantina for flaming coffee or after-dinner drinks.” We helped break the image of cheap Mexican food in Dallas.
Houston restaurateur rocks out ZZ Top tribute Tex-Mex cafe and cantina https://t.co/BQz2huoLKV
— CultureMap Houston (@culturemap) April 13, 2021
As more Americans get vaccinated and COVID-19 restrictions loosen, taco festivals are once again welcoming attendees.
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) April 22, 2021
Plus: a Houston traveler tries to smuggle drugs in a taco, iguana tacos come to El Paso, and French tacos are trés chic.https://t.co/Bp1I6DCEGX
“Texian Macabre” is the story of the beginning of the city of Houston interwoven with the true story of two men who fought at San Jacinto who ended up being hung in Houston! pic.twitter.com/RFqnWt2vqS
— RealTexasRodeoQueen (@reltxrodeoqueen) April 21, 2021
In his return to Texas, the artist from Mexia uses animals, silhouette, and texture in his latest installation at the Blanton Museum of Art. https://t.co/8TQDGhHwiK
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) April 20, 2021
Biden’s rumored climate goals of cutting greenhouse gas emissions 50% by 2030, reported days before his #EarthDay2021 Summit, is a step in the right direction but falls woefully short of what the science says must be done to avert a climate catastrophe. https://t.co/PJfZRj4gK3
— Green Party US 🌻 (@GreenPartyUS) April 21, 2021
President Biden is against the Green New Deal and pro fracking so I have no idea why he thinks that his administration has “brought science back.” pic.twitter.com/FOJhpDYeAo
— 🌻The Official New York Socialist ✡️ (@TheNYSocialist) April 22, 2021
AOC & Markey reintroduced their nonbinding resolution for a Green New Deal today - the same diluted version of the GND the Green Party has championed since 2010. Its goal of "net zero" emissions by 2050 instead of zero emissions by 2030 is way too late.https://t.co/WqlIddMZ7X
— Howie Hawkins (@HowieHawkins) April 20, 2021
Pls RT
— 🌻⏳AllDemsRCorruptVoteGreenAnd3rdPartyOnly🌻😷 (@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
Nononono, I don't smoke it no more (made me paranoid)
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) April 20, 2021
But Happy 420 to all who do#Happy420 https://t.co/CCEphFrQJO
In a poll conducted by The Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler, McConaughey has a commanding lead over Abbot with 45% of those polled saying they would cast their vote for him versus 33% who would stick with Abbott https://t.co/D6sSKqOjdd
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) April 19, 2021
“We’ve got to get rid of the suit and ties and quinoa salad crowd and get operatives who are on the street, who know how to connect with voters,” Democrat strategist says as poll shows GOP holding steady with #Texas voters, @gromerjeffers reports. #txlege https://t.co/lkjpapWJNT
— John Gravois (@Grav1) April 19, 2021
Texas Democrats *should* be open to almost anything for the top of the ticket, but they have purity rituals just like Republicans do #txlege https://t.co/N3hl8qjoc5
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) April 18, 2021
Well this reminds me that Ted Nugent and @GregAbbott_TX are old friends and mutual admirers.
— Matt Angle (@LSPmatt) April 20, 2021
#TXlege@lsptex report: https://t.co/h7jtOPSauc
Direct link to video: https://t.co/byG33WOIWZ https://t.co/qvheN4WgsP
To which Officer Clarence replied "That's a big asshole." https://t.co/4YYWKF4tyU
— paul elledge (@microbear1) April 14, 2021
#DanRatherThanCruz any day! Nobody likes #LyinTed the anti American cowardly seditionist #ResignCruz pic.twitter.com/IzfT0H1NgX
— you can’t trust the GOP (@labadorer) April 15, 2021
🚨 BREAKING: The Biden administration rescinded Texas' Medicaid expansion waiver, which TX Republicans have abused while never intending to expand the program.
— Progress Texas (@ProgressTX) April 16, 2021
It’s time the #txlege do what’s right for Texans and finally expand Medicaid. #TXDeservesBetterhttps://t.co/tU7JCSuHqf
I read @GovAbbott's statement about the @CMSGov #Medicaid waiver rejection, and I felt it needed a light edit. Here's my rewrite: pic.twitter.com/gnQOCQ4a1f
— Bee Moorhead (@BeeMoorhead) April 16, 2021
Maya Stanton and her mother, Lisa, say the slate of anti-trans bills under consideration at the #TXlege could force them to move out of state, including one measure that could deem Lisa a child abuser for affirming her daughter’s gender identity. https://t.co/LzCVphxS6h
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) April 19, 2021
Houston Fire Chief Peña denies donating to fundraiser for fired HPD officers cited in Guardian story https://t.co/iueOMo04H8 via @houstonchron #hounews
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) April 16, 2021
Latino killed execution style by Police in Cypress Texas
— ✨Sk Boz✨ (@skkboz) April 19, 2021
TMZ has released a video from a police arrest from March 17th, 3 police attempting to arrest a man, back off at 0:27 shot him 5 times in the back.https://t.co/0M3Cmg43Bu pic.twitter.com/S0OU4c8ny1
My latest @FiveThirtyEight article explores why police reform remains hard even after #GeorgeFloyd and #DaunteWright.
— Alexandra Samuels (@AlexSamuelsx5) April 13, 2021
Not only does public opinion tend to be fleeting, there’s no consensus on what type of reforms the public wants. https://t.co/w6GowuqWrB
Foster was fatally shot while participating in a protest in Austin in July 2020. The grand jury will consider if criminal charges will be filed. https://t.co/ZuzK6n7cEi
— FOX 7 Austin (@fox7austin) April 17, 2021
“Many of these neighborhoods literally had no voice in the construction of this highway,” says @christofspieler. When I-45 was completed in 1958, many “residents were not even able to vote for the government that was putting these projects in place.” https://t.co/TD791Xc1io
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) April 15, 2021
Zephi is not responsible for the crimes of the scum trafficking her especially involving the death of a sex buyer. #SheWas16 #FreeZephi https://t.co/nPHJTRwekn
— Marisa O #TaxTheRich 🏴☠️✨ (@OzbatRisa) April 16, 2021
What's the latest news from far-flung Texas? An abandoned refrigerator full of weed, a stolen cat, and more. https://t.co/FMBkQzcIGU
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) April 18, 2021
The East End, Houston’s oldest neighborhood, is home to one of the largest collections of outdoor murals in the city. Those striking, vivid works of public art do more than just beautify buildings and street corners. https://t.co/nQXTUivJMi
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) April 18, 2021
“In El Paso, Texas or Chuco, Tejas, the Lowrider is more than a weekend hobby. Lowriding is a way of life. It is not a subculture to the Mexican American experience but part of a complex form of lived history and visual culture.” https://t.co/gKIYFDGK6l
— Texas Highways Magazine (@TexasHighways) April 17, 2021
Police are calling the Austin shooting “a domestic situation.” The bill this Texas lawmaker is trying to pass would enable domestic abusers to have even easier access to guns by stripping the background check requirement from carrying hidden, loaded handguns in public. #txlege https://t.co/pDe3XU6RYg pic.twitter.com/eJkG1SS3n0
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) April 18, 2021
In my 20 years in the Texas House, I had never debated a gun bill while actively checking for updates about a shooting in my hometown of San Antonio. We see the headlines every single day—permitless carry will make my community and yours less safe. #HB1927 #txlege pic.twitter.com/7FdkVUT7e1
— TMF (@TMFtx) April 16, 2021
Actual quote from #txlege lawmakers in the debate over permitless carry: “You all said TX would be more dangerous bc we passed campus carry & nothing happened.” @MomsDemand https://t.co/ent3yR2KS1
— Texas Jamie Ford 🌻 (@ThisIsItYall) April 19, 2021
~100 proven cases of voter fraud in TX in the last 20 yrs & TX GOP is pushing for the most restrictive voting rights laws in a generation.
— Cara Santucci (@CaraSantucciTX) April 15, 2021
~60,000 gun-related deaths in TX in the last 20 yrs & TX GOP is making it easier than ever for dangerous individuals to buy guns. #txlege
Freshman Texas House Democrat Jasmine Crockett delivered a tearful speech during Thursday's debate over a bill that would allow people to carry a gun without a license: "Can we truly consider some of these amendments and not make them so partisan?” #TXlege https://t.co/P1TfdaEFdC pic.twitter.com/dl8xvJayxk
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) April 16, 2021
Two of the Democrats who voted for HB 1927 — Reps. Terry Canales of Edinburg and Ryan Guillen of Rio Grande City — were expected because they were already joint authors of the legislation. [...] The five other Democrats who backed the bill were Reps. Tracy King of Batesville, Harold Dutton of Houston, Eddie Morales Jr. of Eagle Pass, Richard Peña Raymond of Laredo and Leo Pacheco of San Antonio.
Thread on yesterday’s lowest moment of the session. #TXLege https://t.co/6OyV8dr3BX
— Rafael Anchía (@RafaelAnchia) April 16, 2021
If we have to live with a #txlege full of malicious buffoons, I'm at least glad my friends' tweets made national news: https://t.co/bBTmrWJc6d
— Katy N. (@Katy_Phelps) April 19, 2021
"This bill is anti-democratic, anti-voter, and once again, demonstrates how far current leadership is willing to go to protect their own partisan interests," @antgutierrez @CCauseTexas tells @IgorDerysh https://t.co/bTMMmt2lmi via @Salon #NewJimCrow #VotingRights #txlege
— David Vance (@DavidVanceDC) April 19, 2021
“It isn’t Texas voters trying to pull off massive fraud. It’s our leaders.”
— Lisa Falkenberg (@ChronFalkenberg) April 17, 2021
Editorial: The Big Lie - If voter fraud is an epidemic, why can't Texas find it? https://t.co/XTzHtp0G3d
This afternoon, TCRP shared the final report completed last Friday by the @PerrymanGroup, an economic & systems analysis firm, on the impact that Texas voter suppression bills #HB6 & #SB7 would have on our state's economy. Read the full report here: https://t.co/uhgaZbVY11 (1/3) pic.twitter.com/KuLnSsG1by
— Texas Civil Rights Project (@TXCivilRights) April 14, 2021
Suppressing our vote suppresses our economy too, especially in communities of color. By pushing anti-democracy bills like #SB7, Republicans risk losing:
— Progress Texas (@ProgressTX) April 18, 2021
➡️ 70,000 jobs
➡️ Local and state tax revenue
➡️ BILLIONS of dollars in goods, services, & income#txlege #TXDeservesBetter pic.twitter.com/3wzcW1B9F3
Say your blind grandma offers you a single cookie in exchange for helping her with her absentee ballot. You take the cookie and help your grandma.
— Ben Chang (@bchang32) April 15, 2021
If HB 6 becomes law, you could both go to jail for up to 2 years. #txlege
Watch the amazing @KaiShappley a huge fan of @DollyParton, 4th grader and a transgender girl, school the Texas Senate and especially @SenBryanHughes once again on how bad their anti-trans bills will be for #TransYouth if passed. Of course those #txlege will ignore her plea! pic.twitter.com/ypbD1Nvm51
— Meghan Stabler (@MeghanStabler) April 13, 2021
and now... Texas. my trans friends already have a really strong sense of what all of these bills are going to do to our community, both immediately and in the long term. it really saddens my heart. pic.twitter.com/F0YAW6rZM2
— Margaret Elisabeth🌻 #BDS #BLM (@Rainbow_Silks) April 17, 2021
Reminder that "six weeks pregnant" means your period is 2 weeks late. https://t.co/xuUIJ6fBSV
— Dara Kaye (@DaraKaye) April 16, 2021
The #txlege Senate approved a new statewide appeals court for statewide-significance cases. But TX already has a statewide Supreme Court reviewing these cases if an appeals court goes awry. This is about electing more Republican judges. https://t.co/RM43uJKn9T via @TexasTribune
— Elsa Alcala (@TexasElsa) April 15, 2021
SB 23 is not alone. There's a slate of bills at the #txlege that would punish cities for ANY REDUCTION in police budgets, or any reallocation of funds from law enforcement to other community programs/budget areas. See bills here: https://t.co/toyTzu0FVM https://t.co/22Y05tY1Kh
— Texas Civil Rights Project (@TXCivilRights) April 14, 2021
GOP Texas Senate leadership rejected an amendment to bar the State of Texas from lobbying in DC while voting to bar cities and counties from lobbying in Austin #TxLege https://t.co/BK0OoqoPk8
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) April 15, 2021
Texas Senate Approves Bail Bill That Would Keep More People In Jail If They Can’t Post Cash Bonds #txlege https://t.co/8AwmWogNG1
— Andrew Schneider (@ASchneider_HPM) April 15, 2021
Leaked recording reveals Texas will not overhaul electricity grid after deathshttps://t.co/FlQlBo7qIw#txlege #Texas #TX #TXWinterStorm #TexasPowerOutages #TXPowerOutages #TexasWinterSTorm #WinterStormUri #deregulation #txenergy #energy
— San Antonio Review (@SanAntoReview) April 15, 2021
We're very sorry to read of Chandler Davidson's passing. One of the many things that he did for the university includes these oral histories from the 1970 covering Texas politics: https://t.co/MzVa1Zqqeh pic.twitter.com/CahGbamf8s
— Fondren Library (@fondrenlibrary) April 12, 2021
May he be at peace. And may his memory be a blessing.#RIP #JimHenley pic.twitter.com/b0ukJ766tG
— The JCKL (@millamoo) April 16, 2021