RIP Mike Nesmith #TheMonkees pic.twitter.com/leNeCMyqKS
— Dave Whamond (@DaveWhamond) December 11, 2021
And also Don Asmussen, creator of the Bad Reporter.
RIP Mike Nesmith #TheMonkees pic.twitter.com/leNeCMyqKS
— Dave Whamond (@DaveWhamond) December 11, 2021
“People in Texas really like their gophers,” the mother mistakenly said of the beaver mascot. Then she mispronounced the rest stop as “buseys” instead of “buck-ees.”https://t.co/KRrgVEdvuU
— MySA (@mySA) December 7, 2021
When someone asks how many tamales I’ve had on any given December day before noon pic.twitter.com/ksnIQcmzAW
— Maddy Skye (@MaddySkye) December 7, 2021
Kim Olson announces bid for Texas Democratic Party chair https://t.co/ovEFuH876r via @houstonchron #hounews
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) December 6, 2021
Dowd says he doesn’t want to “be the one who stands in the way of the greater diversity we need in politics.”
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) December 7, 2021
His announcement comes as Carla Brailey, the @texasdemocrats vice chair who is Black, is poised to enter the primary. #txlege https://t.co/HWj9jtZYa9
Battin' a thousand for how seriously I take potential candidacies this year.
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) December 7, 2021
I told you weeks ago they’d screw this up. https://t.co/1TeMsNnALL
— Harold Cook (@HCookAustin) December 6, 2021
#PearlHarbor80 more cartoons https://t.co/Rh8RyPwFDB pic.twitter.com/Ob8J0T7VVf
— Walt Handelsman (@Walt_Handelsman) December 7, 2021
Less than 1 week to go until the 12/13 #TX2022 filing deadline & #TX voters may end up having a 3rd party option in only 2 of 13 statewide races.
— Mark P. Jones (@MarkPJonesTX) December 7, 2021
Governor:@TXGreens @DelilahforTexas @LPTexas @Mark4Gov or @JewellGovernor
RRC:@TXGreens @timelordcrow
Filing fee = $3,750#txlege
#TXLege #TX2022 @MarkPJonesTX @TXGreens https://t.co/rL0EgwEgR5 pic.twitter.com/cLenUbTapO
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) December 6, 2021
See Miller v. Doe challenging Texas election statutes for minor parties and independent candidates. Motions for Summary Judgment have been filed. https://t.co/VwZC97aHWG
— Mark Miller (@mamndw) December 7, 2021
It shouldn't cost any money to file to run for office. This is a big reason why so many poor & working class people don't run for office.
— ♿π️ π π Vaccines Are Healthcare (@LeftwardSwing) December 7, 2021
It's more proof our system is rigged to those who got theirs. #Poorpeoplescampaign
If only there were some independent minded Republicans who had freed themselves up to run for something else #txlege https://t.co/7zkfF8K052
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) December 7, 2021
Attorney Brent Coon, founder of @BrentCoonAssoc announced the massive lawsuit Monday against rapper and headliner Travis Scott and other defendants.https://t.co/lYf4Kc1IWY
— Chron (@chron) December 7, 2021
Texas could test one of Biden's core political bets
— Dick Lavine (@dlavine) December 7, 2021
Studies have shown that more than 1 in 5 children in TX do not regularly get enough to eat, "one of the worst rates of childhood food insecurity in the country," says @MarisaBono of @EveryTxn. #txlegehttps://t.co/rCT1uXWWv6
Of course, there are many people who were not citizens when they got their driver’s licenses many years ago but now are. Just one of the many problems with this. https://t.co/H8c14sXZXt
— Michael Li ζδΉζ¨Έ (@mcpli) December 7, 2021
BREAKING: Our client, Eloisa Cavazos, has just had her land returned to her after fighting against the government’s seizure and border wall construction since 2018. pic.twitter.com/26orWHKAFo
— Texas Civil Rights Project (@TXCivilRights) December 7, 2021
it is notably not illegal to carry large amounts of cash but civil asset forfeiture allows cops to seize your money and not charge you with a crime and if you want it back it's on you to prove it wasn't part of a crime https://t.co/vuOmFtDFtT
— Steven Rich (@dataeditor) December 7, 2021
After no response from Lakewood Church on the money found in the wall recently, Crime Stoppers of Houston is gifting $20,000 to the man who found it. https://t.co/SEbwN9dOHa
— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) December 7, 2021
When the top TX prison psychiatrist testified in court last month, he likened prison to a “design magazine,” called it an inmate's "natural environment" & claimed ppl would kill each other for psych meds
— Keri Blakinger (@keribla) December 6, 2021
If you ever wondered why ppl don't trust prison healthcare, here's a THREAD pic.twitter.com/b5Xkkl0a7a
Is "nowhere to protest" a feature or a bug of a city funding parks through public-private partnerships and handing them over to conservancies to manage https://t.co/R80AWXEzjX
— Allyn West (@allynwest) December 6, 2021
@exxonmobil you can't hide! We can see your greedy side! End the unfair labor practice lockout of @USWLu13_243 in Beaumont, TX- your union busting attempt is disgusting! pic.twitter.com/Pw2YLZjjRH
— Houston DSA (@HoustonDSA) December 6, 2021
We are hosting a holiday fundraiser for the locked out workers of @USWLu13_243. It's at @bohemeos's, 708 Telephone Rd., Houston, Texas, 77023, this Sunday, December 12, from 12 pm to 4 pm. RSVP: https://t.co/FVSENC7mbI (thread)
— Houston DSA (@HoustonDSA) December 7, 2021
Oil and gas are making Texans sick. #TXLEGE https://t.co/LAHFLUgvWm
— CleanTheirMess (@CleanTheirMess) December 7, 2021
Trump-era Oil & Gas Drilling Boom Continues Under Biden, Despite Campaign Pledge https://t.co/oJbzmU2c8X
— Democracy Now! (@democracynow) December 7, 2021
In Texas, nearly a dozen oil and gas export terminals are slated to come online in the next decade. They could make the U.S. one of the largest oil and gas exporters in the world—but at a dangerous cost. 1/
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) December 7, 2021
Story by @amalahmed214/ Photos by @ivanflr: https://t.co/6KJLJpdbLA
This heavy flaring has been going on since Sunday and @ShellDeerPark has not provided any information about what chemicals are being released. @TCEQ @HarrisCoPC @HarrisCoPct2 https://t.co/sUNsVBMRWL
— Air Alliance Houston (@airallianceHOU) December 7, 2021
Texans need the agency to stick up for us when industry breaks the law. The economy shouldn't depend on #sacrificezones. TCEQ should make sure it doesn't.
— One Breath Partnership (@OneBreathHOU) December 7, 2021
This is what the sunset review, starting in 2022, will be all about.https://t.co/U7rAVQre7v
It just would not be the holiday season without tamales to grace your table.
— Texas Highways Magazine (@TexasHighways) December 8, 2021
We’ve rounded up the best delivery and take-away tamales and tamale-making classes around the state so you can celebrate deliciously. https://t.co/uRFZ5LbF7H
Charley Lockhart was 3'7" tall but that didn't keep him becoming Texas State Treasurer 3 times. He was the Scurry County treasurer for 18 years before that. Charley died in 1954 at the age of 79 and is buried in Snyder, Texas. He was quite popular and had a great sense of humor. pic.twitter.com/4yfYTCSHik
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) December 8, 2021
OTD in 1935, over 20 inches of rain fell over Western Harris County and lead to widespread flooding. Over 100 city blocks were flooded, leading to 8 fatalities. Buffalo Bayou rose 10 inches an hour for 24 hours. This event led to the creation of the @hcfcd #TXwx #HOUwx pic.twitter.com/NIOc5BqCOA
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) December 7, 2021
This marks the third time the Biden Justice Department has sued the state, and the second time it has sued over an election-related matter. https://t.co/Rojv3oSWUE
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) December 6, 2021
Bob Stein, a #redistricting expert at Rice, said he doesn't expect that the federal government will be able to prove the maps were racially #gerrymandered, since #Republicans used partisan data instead of racial data.https://t.co/bRxEnO4hmF #gerrymandering #Texas #txlege #vote
— Rice University News (@RiceUNews) December 6, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: In letters obtained by the @TexasObserver, #Texas Democratic legislators are asking the Biden Administration reinstate #PlannedParenthood as a #Medicaid provider, especially amid the impact of #abortion ban #SB8.https://t.co/c2l306MhBi#txlege
— Mary Tuma (@TumaTime) December 6, 2021
The two Republican leaders of the Texas legislature have renewed their animosity - this time over the response to the February power grid failure. #txlege #publicpolicy #politics #power #electricity #uri #Texas https://t.co/b2AVPhT07v
— PLCTexas (@PLC_Texas) December 6, 2021
Another special session would be another chance for @DanPatrick to appear weak: Two-thirds of senators would not confirm @GregAbbott_TX's choice for Secretary of State #TxLege https://t.co/mkeo59NL1O
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) December 6, 2021
Conspiracy theory? White House scoffs at Texas GOP Congressman Ronny Jackson's claim that omicron is ploy by Democrats to justify 2022 election fraud, @EmilyECaldwell reports. #txcong #omicron #coronavirus #COVID19 #electionfraud #2022Elections #voting https://t.co/o5VOgVwHPy
— John Gravois (@Grav1) December 2, 2021
The World Petroleum Congress is still not ready for the most critical and awkward conversation in the group’s 88-year history, writes @cltomlinson https://t.co/O1jdSJLP8c
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) December 6, 2021
Native and Black Frontline Leaders and Supporters demand the World Petroleum "Congress" stop destroying Native lands, polluting communities, and fueling climate change! pic.twitter.com/IsgSLYzFI7
— Houston DSA (@HoustonDSA) December 7, 2021
Extinction Rebellion will hold another rally today at 4 PM in Discovery Green across from the entrance to the George R. Brown Convention Center (closest to Lamar Street). I hope some of you will join us!
We are firing on all fronts right now. The @USDOTFHWA is coming to town this week. If you are affected and would like to speak with them, please DM us and we can assist with connecting you. Thank you @KPRC2 for the coverage! pic.twitter.com/3agcgeajLQ
— Stop TxDOT I-45 (@StopTxDOTi45) December 4, 2021
Folks, I have interviewed many, many, many elected officials over the years
— EricaGrieder (@EricaGrieder) December 6, 2021
If you have this concern, let me assure you it is virtually impossible for you to be *less* qualified than some of the individuals currently in office...your concern itself is a qualification https://t.co/834c9kOPHd
Good info on what’s really going on with gas prices. In short, we could have more supply, but companies are prioritizing shareholders over consumers right now. #txlege
— Chris Turner (@ChrisGTurner) December 5, 2021
Who’s to blame for pain at the pump? It’s complicated https://t.co/BqOshF0zhh pic.twitter.com/EIHTjt1BD2
Rapidly rising housing costs in Austin have forced low-income residents, especially people of color, to move from their established neighborhoods, or even to leave the city, as development aimed at newcomers replaces homes and other familiar landmarks. https://t.co/T0A5Epsxjq
— Texas Standard (@TexasStandard) December 2, 2021
In some of Texas' most exclusive enclaves, you'll find estates that serve as clergy residences. The residents enjoy all the same amenities as their wealthy neighbors. Unlike their neighbors, they pay nothing in taxes. Read Part 1 Thursday, Dec. 9 on https://t.co/zpf3pXJ4Zz. pic.twitter.com/XuFhlEF1N9
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) December 6, 2021
The pride-themed anti-homeless bench. Ticking all the boxes. pic.twitter.com/7itqngS2Da
— Ragged Trousered Philanderer (@RaggedTP) December 7, 2021
The same interests that failed Texas during winter’s deadly freeze want to radically increase costs of solar and wind power. That would raise Texans’ electricity bills and undercut Texas' energy leadership. #txlege #txenergy https://t.co/uRRntQDdrX
— EDF Texas (@EDFtx) December 4, 2021
How did more natural gas drilling get approved in Arlington, Texas? @KaileyBroussard and I dig into the controversial vote, why @LivablArlington was opposed and what happens next. @Report4America https://t.co/KBcGIkEdin
— Haley Samsel (@haley_samsel) December 1, 2021
A study found that almost 80 percent of CO2 emissions from the plastics industry in the US happen along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico -- in Louisiana but mainly in Texas https://t.co/h2zIacWu4q
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 5, 2021
For years Wilson has been documenting this pollution by Formosa Plastics Group, the world's fourth largest plastic manufacturer. It set up shop in 1983 south of Houston in Point Comfort, near the waters where she used to catch shrimp in abundance.
"When we did the sampling on Formosa, we found 2,000 violations. How many did the state of Texas have? Zero," Wilson told AFP as she stood at the helm of a shrimp boat.
She said regulators at environmental protection agencies in Texas operate in a revolving door system. "They leave the state agencies and get a job at the chemical plant because there is no money in being an inspector or an officer."
Our own @Rick_Daddy talks with @TexasStandard on how Houston native, keyboardist, artist, Billy Preston his role with the iconic group, why he's the 5th Beatle, and the new @thebeatles doc #getbackbeatles. https://t.co/Egkwokb7la
— KUTX 98.9 (@KUTX) December 4, 2021
Related: Shrimp 'N Stuff owner Jeff Antonelli is running for the Democratic nomination for CD-14.
— John Wayne Ferguson (@JohnWFerguson) December 2, 2021
π€© @SabbySabs2 hosted Green Party candidate Delilah π @DelilahforTexas
— #BlackLivesMatter πΏπ¦πΉπ» (@lula_leftist) December 4, 2021
"I felt there's a need for working class representatives to show up— to be there for the community, to be a voice for them" ♥️ #RBNhttps://t.co/onggkB77pX pic.twitter.com/oNQooLTxt1
Electric power grid expert. In competition with @RonDeSantisFL over who can kill more people through sheer mendacity. All hat. No cattle. 0/10 @GregAbbott_TX pic.twitter.com/hTvEViL7ds
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) December 6, 2021
The current chair of the Texas Democratic Party, Gilberto Hinojosa, has indicated he isn’t going anywhere.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) December 4, 2021
But following a disappointing 2020 election — and ahead of a challenging 2022 election — open discussion about party leadership is heating up.https://t.co/yxL1H5ogGN
UPDATE: The @TexasGOP has now officially requested that Attorney General @KenPaxtonTX initiate legal action to have Talarico removed from office. #txlege https://t.co/sbNeHEL1RA
— Texas Republican Initiative (@TxRepInitiative) December 4, 2021
One of the most infuriating things about being an investigative reporter in Texas is you uncover a problem & offer viable solutions— and sometimes the gov’t decides to ignore them & hide the records that made the reporting possible. The “no body, no murder” approach to governing. https://t.co/LG532WtY4a
— Zach Despart (@zachdespart) December 3, 2021
My parents received a mailer encouraging them to vote for @Anne4HISD for HISD board. It was incredibly cheap -- just a sheet of paper distributed by the local Democratic precinct chair.
— Evan the Maccabee (@evan7257) December 5, 2021
It was perhaps the most effective mailer I've ever seen. 1/
A good day to read this 2015 @TexasObserver story on Rosie Jimenez, who died from complications of an illegal abortion in Texas more than 44 years ago, because a safe and legal one was out of reach https://t.co/8wiCmvTLEa
— Sophie Novack (@SophieNovack) December 1, 2021
The scramble for help: Texas women who trekked to Louisiana share the stories of their journeys and experiences. @Belynnhollers and @LolaGomezC have the report. #txlege #TexasAbortion #SB8 #abortion #SupremeCourt https://t.co/OInt5CQLDg
— John Gravois (@Grav1) December 4, 2021
More than half of Houstonians who died from COVID had diabetes https://t.co/3Mv5YLh64G #hounews
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) December 3, 2021
THREAD: A catastrophe weeks in the making. Critical failures by multiple parties. A @HoustonChron investigation reveals what led up to the @astroworldfest disaster and how it unfolded.
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) December 3, 2021
✏️@zachdespart, @sam_kett, @JulianGi11, @stjbs
➡️https://t.co/MNAYX2fz3Q pic.twitter.com/C5IT4E8HTo
If this does not prove that @MagnoliaISD is run by members of the Proud Boys and the KKK, then I don’t know what will. This is their superintendent, Dr Todd Stephens, standing idly by while a football player & a few others flash WHITE POWER HAND SIGNS. #Texas #racism #Trump pic.twitter.com/GTTUkShO4p
— A Lefty Gamer (@A_Lefty_Gamer) December 5, 2021
Sheriff Bill Waybourn needs to answer questions about his repeated failures at his main job, running the county jail. Agree with the DMN; it’s unacceptable. #txlege
— Chris Turner (@ChrisGTurner) December 5, 2021
21 people died in the Tarrant County jail last year. That’s unacceptable. https://t.co/7R01xoGlkX pic.twitter.com/K70ho8zTxv
Seriously, @TexasTribune?? You’re holding a forum to talk public safety with the APD chief and ZERO other voices to offer counterpoints? This is embarrassing. Police are not the solution to our public safety problems, they are, in fact, the cause of many of them. pic.twitter.com/qkg0wOFIrA
— Wireman for D5 (@wireman_for_D5) December 2, 2021
68-year-old man arms himself to drive, gets into car accident with a 27-year-old woman, shoots and kills her, then turns gun on himself (Laredo, Texas): #GunSense https://t.co/AdFajmr0I8
— Defensive Gun Use (@DefensiveGun) December 5, 2021
Andy Fastow of Enron fame now gives lectures on business ethics. That's all. https://t.co/E5BYWLYY7b via @business
— Wendy Benjaminson (@wbenjaminson) December 2, 2021
Not so fun fact: Texas' new maps have earned an F grade by the Princeton Gerrymandering Project analysis. Even gerrymandering is bigger in Texas.https://t.co/xJrbF5rH0r
— Texas Civil Rights Project (@TXCivilRights) December 2, 2021
Three-judge panel has rejected Texas' motion for it to toss #txlege redistricting lawsuits based on state's argument that private individuals can't bring claims under Section 2 of Voting Rights Act, which prohibits discriminatory voting practices: https://t.co/3T8tQHNHnP #txlege
— Alexa Ura (@alexazura) December 3, 2021
A Texas library showed what shelves would look like if all books with subjects 'that could offend someone' were removed π pic.twitter.com/JVD4RAZ9Ox
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) December 4, 2021
A new Texas law prohibits teacher-prompted classroom discussions on "a widely debated and currently controversial issue of public policy or social affairs," but doesn't define what a controversial issue is. https://t.co/R2Rnal1cht
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) December 6, 2021
Grand Prairie, TX, has one of the most hazardous/ uncontrolled toxic waste sites in the country. It’s next to a predominantly Latino community & a school.
— Alejandra Martinez (@alereports) December 3, 2021
Why are residents unaware? Why are the health risks unknown? π§΅/1
For @keranews/@Report4America https://t.co/AgojR3gIhg
Remember this plume? The company responsible for it, ITC, has applied for a permit to authorize the continued operation of their other Houston-area facility located in Pasadena. A public hearing will take place Dec. 9. π§΅ #hounews https://t.co/a530pJS5z1
— Air Alliance Houston (@airallianceHOU) December 5, 2021
Flooding on Bissonet Street in Houston. 1940s. I believe this is between New Castle & the RR tracks. pic.twitter.com/G7qqz70IbY
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) December 5, 2021
Cricket on the Strand in Galveston #galvnews pic.twitter.com/KRbHGaY4nS
— John Wayne Ferguson (@JohnWFerguson) December 4, 2021
Who's ready to go to Joel Osteen's church this weekend for some treasure hunting? pic.twitter.com/7mme1TZ84n
— Russell Foster for Congress TX-4 (@RussellFosterTX) December 3, 2021
Nearly all of Texas’ most famous historical figures (Davey Crockett excluded) were in San Felipe de Austin at one time or another in the ramp-up to the Texas Revolution. https://t.co/TLOjFRBDuy
— Texas Highways Magazine (@TexasHighways) December 5, 2021