








Texas redistricting is barely underway, but we've got our first lawsuit.
— Alexa Ura (@alexazura) September 1, 2021
Two Senate Democrats are challenging #txlege's constitutional authority to redraw House & Senate seats in a special session this fall: https://t.co/hpOtkWF4Kj
ICYMI: Texas state senators file suit arguing federal judge must draw political maps for 2022 https://t.co/8acotwwTZc #txlege
— Taylor Goldenstein (@taygoldenstein) September 1, 2021
The lawsuit from @SenatorEckhardt and @RolandForTexas argues Texas' constitution requires lawmakers meet in a regular session to redraw legislative boundaries, not a special session.
— KUT Austin (@KUT) September 1, 2021
The next regular session isn't until 2023. | @England_Weber https://t.co/IPGvmRoHaI
It's of note that GOP former Texas Supreme Court Justice Wallace Jefferson is on the Democrats' legal team, arguing the Texas Constitution forbids redistricting this year #txlege https://t.co/I2SD6n3Vnv
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) September 1, 2021
Cartoon for @TorontoStar #margaretatwood #TheHandmaidsTale #handmaidstale #TexasTaliban #TexasAbortionLaw pic.twitter.com/MiIvCLKWox
— Michael de Adder (@deAdder) September 3, 2021
A new Texas abortion law allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone else who helps a woman obtain an abortion — including those who give a woman a ride to a clinic or provide financial assistance in obtaining an abortion. https://t.co/P4HpA4XY0X
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) September 2, 2021
๐จ “The Supreme Court refused just before midnight on Wednesday to block a Texas law prohibiting most abortions, less than a day after it took effect and became the most restrictive abortion measure in the nation.” https://t.co/EgbjpOBkCW #BansOffOurBodies #SCOTUS
— NARAL (@NARAL) September 2, 2021
Meanwhile…
— Alana Rocha (@viaAlana) September 2, 2021
As the abortion ban goes into effect, Texas leaders are poised to double down w/ separate restrictions on abortion-inducing medications. #txlege https://t.co/ln9Z0sQ8Da via @19thnews
When life imitates art. #txlege pic.twitter.com/CZ1wNCVv7Z
— Shell_Seas (@LivingBlueTX) September 2, 2021
The GOP has spent years...trying to force a far-right ideology on a public that keeps rejecting it at the ballot box.
— Holland Taylor (@HollandTaylor) September 1, 2021
The "soft" overturn of Roe v. Wade exposes how far-right John Roberts has let the Supreme Court go https://t.co/eicP1SfrFu
folks, gives me no pleasure to announce that celeb shitlibs are back on their bullshit pic.twitter.com/TXF4T2yd17
— beth, an alien ๐ฝ (@bourgeoisalien) September 2, 2021
In 2016 I warned that this kind of rhetoric does nothing to budge voters.
— Briahna Joy Gray (@briebriejoy) September 1, 2021
I was right.
If Democrats want a different outcome, they should 1) run better candidates, & 2) critique aging liberal justices who hubristically refuse to step down before it's too late. https://t.co/xgPN4rWnTf
It’s Liberal twitter’s greatest hits on the trends today.
— BERSERK (@srslyberserk) September 1, 2021
Featuring Ralph Nader tanked Al Gore, Jill Stein Loves Putin, and Bernie Sanders Ruins Everything.
It also features bonus tracks like We can push Biden left and Get Ready to blame the everyone else when we lose in 22.
This is what you voted for, so I'll hear zero complaints from you today or any other day.
— JillKlausen (@_AbolishPolice_) September 2, 2021
Hillary Clinton: I Could Compromise (with Republicans) on Abortion If It Included Exceptions For Mother's Healthhttps://t.co/mkWAcciel5
Democrats have been screaming and crying about Ralph Nader and Jill Stein for 20+ years yet they STILL refuse to simply pass #RankedChoiceVoting and solve the “spoiler” problem. Democrats: you are in power. Pass Ranked Choice Voting now or you don’t get to complain ever again. https://t.co/FJY4A05VNu
— Dave Schwab ๐ป (@FreeDaveSchwab) September 1, 2021
Libs are having a completely normal one I see. Years after, they still can't look inward to figure things out. In a way I want to feel sorry for them but I also want laugh for a long time. pic.twitter.com/qrfyySrOdG
— Leftward Swing๐น๐ป๐ด☠️⛑️๐ (@LeftwardSwing) September 1, 2021
I finally got so sick of arguing with the vote blue no matter who liberals, I started looking them dead in the eye, and telling them with all seriousness to stop splitting the green vote
— holdens-rhm (@jonna_love85) September 1, 2021
The year is 2021, if you have the time to relitigate the 2016 election instead of focusing your energy on #ClimateCrisis #VotingRights and #HumanRights . . . YOU ARE NOT PART OF THE SOLUTION.
— Sema (@_SemaHernandez_) September 1, 2021
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk Wednesday.
Now that Brett Kavanaugh just voted to virtually end Roe v. Wade, here are all of the times that Susan Collins said Brett Kavanaugh won’t overturn Roe v. Wade. pic.twitter.com/ShHiEn7Hcm
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) September 2, 2021
.@ATT is the top corporate donor to the #TXLege co-authors of the #RoeVWade ban https://t.co/NeWQAG4AQL #CancelATT #BansOffOurBodies
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) September 2, 2021
1. The chief sponsor of Texas' draconian abortion ban, which the SCOTUS left in place, is @SenBryanHughes.
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) September 2, 2021
Here are some of Hughes corporate donors over the last 3 years:@ATT (17.5K)@GetSpectrum (17.5K)@WeAreFarmers (10K)@Comcast (5.5K)@CVSHealth (4K)@Deloitte (3K)
at six weeks gestation, you still have an embryo. it's not considered a fetus until 8 weeks.
— Sine Big Pants Report (@WithoutReports) September 2, 2021
the heart doesn't develop until 9 weeks.
and @ShelbySlawson is not a doctor so she shouldn't be messing in TX women's healthcare. #BringBackSheffield #txlege https://t.co/NWi8bdBPRU
I remember just like it was 13 days ago when Gov. Abbott received Regeneron, a treatment developed with fetal stem cells coming from abortions.
— Iso (@Weber91870260) September 1, 2021
It makes no sense to keep yelling that the 2016 election is responsible for all our woes as we watch Democrats have complete control of govt & use the filibuster as an excuse to not pass the most vital legislation.
— Vaccinated๐Masked๐ทPraying for the World๐๐พ✝️ (@BreeNewsome) September 1, 2021
This just has to be said over and over again: Democrats have the power right now to do something about the Texas abortion ban, and every other far-right power grab. They are not helpless bystanders. https://t.co/gGQoC4Hh4W
— Jack Mirkinson (@jackmirkinson) September 1, 2021
Joe Biden can restore constitutional rights to women in Texas, b/c the conservatives' clever plan to evade constitutional review can be flummoxed by Federal Privacy Providers.
— Elie Mystal (@ElieNYC) September 2, 2021
If Biden has the guts to defend women's rights, that is.
My latest in @thenationhttps://t.co/urkZfn2fv1
As the @TexasGOP advanced #SB8, DC Democrats stalled #RoeVWade protections in a committee https://t.co/0vxOoVUhOq #TXLege
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) September 2, 2021
48 Democratic senators have signed onto this bill. The only holdouts: Joe Manchin and Bob Casey https://t.co/CHapZSQOCd
— Andrew Perez (@andrewperezdc) September 2, 2021
Lots of women are going to need support starting tomorrow onward. (The new law bans all abortion once fetal cardiac activity is detected (about 6 weeks along). Thanks to @sovietcyka for being a helping hand. https://t.co/u8Aet6rwr8
— Puro Pinche is Fully Vaxxed ๐ (@PuroPincheSA) September 1, 2021
I will buy your plane ticket out of Texas, pick you up from the airport and give you a place to stay in my home to recover if you are in need of an abortion.
— ๐ฝ๐ฝ Erica, The White Trash Socialist ๐ฝ๐ฝ™️ (@herosnvrdie69) September 1, 2021
Starting tomorrow, I am officially in the business of defend folks sued for having or providing an abortion. If you’ve been sued by some busybody, it’s time to call me.
— Sabretooth Nietzsche (@FeralNietzsche) September 1, 2021
Life Update:
— M. (@mollyiscontent) September 3, 2021
Today, I, a recovering Catholic living in Texas, have once again found religion @satanic_temple_ ๐ค
Thanks @TexasGOP @GovAbbott @KenPaxtonTX @DanPatrick! #txlege #christofascism #AbortionBan #AbortionIsHealthcare #religiousliberty #TST https://t.co/e0SEC7TA2q pic.twitter.com/uYPeRGLwoW
— chris britt (@chrisbritt01) September 2, 2021
#TexasGOP pic.twitter.com/6idhxj4j7r
— Jo๐ณ️๐๐๐๐๐ณ️⚧️ (@Jo_IsABitch) September 1, 2021
Gov. Abbott, AG Paxton, Lt. Gov. Patrick, Sen. Ted Cruz, et al. (4) pic.twitter.com/Bgwqvyxng0
— TX Kids Can’t Wait (@TXKidsCantWait) September 2, 2021
Today’s syndicate cartoon. #texas #roevswade #TexasAbortionBan #WomensHealth @AprilDRyan @jimmykimmel @Acosta @laloalcaraz @MaggieJordanACN @1mimi4ever @ElayneBoosler @Yamiche @co_rapunzel4 pic.twitter.com/xRHh7nHQJH
— Ed Hall (@halltoons) September 1, 2021
To: Texas GOP From: Texas Women Voters #TexasDeservesBetter #FireAbbottSaveTexas pic.twitter.com/UuCgxJMd9y
— PatrickTheMexicanCat (@MiaoPatrick) September 2, 2021
#TexasTaliban #TexasHatesWomen #TexasDeservesBetter #TexasShariaLaw #GregAbbottHatesWomen#GregAbbott #Texas#RoeVWade #Privacy pic.twitter.com/40gXw24Iib
— Rev. Louis Cifer PhD (@Lu666Cifer) September 2, 2021
“Under His Eye” = “The Eyes of Texas” pic.twitter.com/xD9PNoEeNF
— Pat Bagley (@Patbagley) September 1, 2021
The Quorum, by @Nick_Anderson_ https://t.co/AvuAAJ29D1 #TXLege #TexasDeservesBetter
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) September 1, 2021
Iterum #sinedie sed revertentur
— Alana Rocha (@viaAlana) September 3, 2021
Translation: again without day, but they’ll be back
In lay terms: #txlege stands adjourned [for now]https://t.co/qmK3kenBk2
.@DanPatrick calls on @GovAbbott to give the Legislature another shot at passing a bill that would restrict which teams transgender student athletes could join, one of the few conservative priorities that didn’t make it across the finish line this session. #txlege pic.twitter.com/0WfwJmCPnn
— Jasper Scherer (@jaspscherer) September 3, 2021
SB 97 by Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) would have required various “audits” and “reviews” of, and “explanations” from, county election officials. It passed the Senate today on a 17-14 vote but did not make it over to the House for further action. At least one Republican voted against it.
On critical race theory, there appeared to be a sustainable point of order but Democrats were divided amongst themselves about whether to try to kill it and win the day or surrender and at least temporarily end the punishment of this cruel summer https://t.co/80ZOJObiZh #TxLege
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) September 3, 2021
These 16 Texas laws went into effect today https://t.co/AUr92DWvuu
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) September 2, 2021
House Bill 1925 makes camping in an unapproved public place a Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $500. https://t.co/r2tJh121Tg
— FOX 4 NEWS (@FOX4) September 2, 2021
One law going into effect bans government contracts with companies that “discriminate against the firearm or ammunition industries,” while another effectively makes gun stores essential businesses that can't be shut down in a disaster. | via @keranews https://t.co/JRoebqaurS
— KUT Austin (@KUT) September 1, 2021
#HB3979 goes into effect today, just as the #txlege Senate brings #SB3 to the floor tomorrow.
— IDRAEdPolicyFellows (@IDRAeduFellows) September 1, 2021
These bills attempt to hide our children from the truth of history and will harm the future of Texas. #StopSB3https://t.co/b9qVAgteN8
Why all the legislative gymnastics to pass another bill on critical race theory? It probably has something to do with the Chairman of a group that put at least $11 million into defending the GOP majority making it a personal mission to ban CRT https://t.co/1HpFacPTjb #txlege
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) September 1, 2021
This article uses the phrase "bail reform" in the wake of the Legislature passing new restrictions on pretrial release for poor people, but once again, the bill passed at the #txlege wouldn't affect this case. At all. The whole frame is misleading. https://t.co/HYKfym3A3S
— Grits for Breakfast (@Grits4Breakfast) August 31, 2021
Harris County isn’t giving defense attorneys body cam footage for 6 months, yet the #txlege wants to make it harder for people to make bail. Innocent people will be in jail for 1/2 year because attorneys don’t have access to evidence. That is not justice. https://t.co/UjcGGFgISy
— Elsa Alcala (@TexasElsa) August 28, 2021
https://t.co/AbvotV7qZk pic.twitter.com/JkBZcWNt4g
— Matt Davies (@MatttDavies) September 1, 2021
Here in Texas, it’s now legal to carry a gun with no license or training and enforcement of anti-abortion laws has been crowdsourced to citizen bounty hunters who can get up to $10k for turning in anyone they catch helping women obtain abortions. #txlege https://t.co/iJ5pDplp5D
— Ross Ramsey (@rossramsey) September 2, 2021
New law requires Texans to have counseling, 24-hour waiting period before being allowed to vote https://t.co/L6uRnkD7wT #TXLege
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) September 2, 2021
https://t.co/MMLMwbQU9i pic.twitter.com/5HdeZX0MX7
— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) September 1, 2021
Abortions and BBQ https://t.co/UwXVbnHG3T
— Clay Jones (@claytoonz) September 3, 2021
An additional ~20 #txlege bills are still alive, ranging from those with a very high likelihood of passage:#SB7 (13th check for retired teachers)
— Mark P. Jones (@MarkPJonesTX) August 30, 2021
To those with a very low likelihood:#SB2 (Require UIL students to compete in athletics based on biological sex)#SB3 (Anti-CRT) https://t.co/mc1ibhtBdc
From the @StarTelegram Editorial Board: #HB1 is better than it was last session, and compromise could make Texas elections better, but the #txlege Legislature just can’t pull that off https://t.co/MSCpHx306N
— Bud Kennedy / #ReadLocal (@BudKennedy) August 30, 2021
Unless @SenBryanHughes can provide evidence of statistically significant voting by non-citizens (hint: he can’t) then this is just false rationalizing of racist policy (looking at you @DadePhelan). But we expect no less from the @TexasGOP #txlege #TexasDeservesBetter https://t.co/KedICx0JkT
— Indivisible #Txlege (@IndvsbleTXLege) August 29, 2021
Voting rights marches draw crowds, but they're losing the war https://t.co/74xRi1oUNw via @MotherJones
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 29, 2021
“Yet there is one major category where Mr. Biden appears content to let obstruction rule: voting rights. As other bills sidestep filibusters, civil rights bills are still forced to overcome them.” #txlege https://t.co/u7Xz98aBTp
— Ali Lozano (@alozano_msw) August 30, 2021
8/ At some point, Texas Democrats will have to shed this concern about *appearing* principled, and start fighting for those of us who cannot afford to keep losing these legislative battles. Be bold, break quorum, stop this hateful agenda, and fight for us. We need you. #txlege
— Caroline Duble (@CarolineDuble) August 27, 2021
*ahem* #TXLege https://t.co/o6qRZ3QH6P
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 27, 2021
“Improvement” isn’t the word I’d use for “the daily number of Texans dying from COVID-19 has increased steadily since mid-July.”#AbbottFailedTexas #txlege #maskup https://t.co/NqbEza1LVz
— Becca Moyer DeFelice (@becca4TX121) August 30, 2021
“…The true tyranny is being trapped in this deadly pandemic with people who are actively helping it spread.” 2/2 #txlege https://t.co/kNqzfd4QTn
— Jennifer Harris (@jwharris) August 30, 2021
"With the restrictions and barriers already in place in Texas, we know some of those who seek abortion after September 1 may find this new ban insurmountable, particularly low-income and undocumented people, and people of color.” #TXLegehttps://t.co/NrXze9SFKK
— Planned Parenthood Texas Votes (@PPTXVotes) August 27, 2021
In our final episode of The Disconnect, you'll hear from Texans struggling to pay their bills, regulators struggling to explain their actions and an energy industry struggling to cover its ass. https://t.co/bPDMPeDjst
— KUT Austin (@KUT) August 30, 2021
John Henry Ramirez is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection at the Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville Sept. 8, the third execution there this year.
Ramirez filed a federal suit Aug. 10 after prison officials denied his request to have his pastor, Dana Moore of the Second Baptist Church, pray with him in the death chamber and lay hands on him as he dies. Ramirez’s attorney filed for his execution to be postponed while the issue is litigated.
A recent FBI investigation found more than a half-million fraudulent paper tags were sold by just three people to buyers across the country. [...] And that’s not the only way to get fake tags.
In May, an FBI investigation found three people in Houston set up "fraudulent and fictitious" used car dealerships -- and got more than 500,000 tags from the DMV that appeared legitimate to any police officer.
Goodness, how good of a musician was Beaumont's Edgar Winter? In this version of Frankenstein he plays keyboards, saxophone, drums and maybe some other instruments. Guaranteed to be the best nine minutes you've spent on the internet today!https://t.co/DFIQVIGYhX via @YouTube
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) August 27, 2021
I say we put Trinity, Rice, TCU Baylor --but give them the death penalty for 5 years -- the Ponies, Tech, Texas State and UTSA and that Catholic girl school that's got a division one team in San Antonio all together and we call it the Frito Pie Conference.
— From the Desk of RICHARD PARKER (@RICHARDPARKERSW) August 29, 2021
Thanks to our friend George K for this one ๐น https://t.co/67Fn0dHw4L pic.twitter.com/7uYRz5NJ3F
— El Arroyo (@ElArroyo_ATX) August 27, 2021