I'll let you choose.
#GeneralStrikeForReproductiveRights#GeneralStrikeForRoe#EndTheFilibuster #CodifyRoeVWade #GeneralStrikeRevolution pic.twitter.com/6S4Jb6mYNK
— πΉ π₯ Dark Warlord π₯ πΉ (@drkwarlord) May 8, 2022
#GeneralStrikeForReproductiveRights#GeneralStrikeForRoe#EndTheFilibuster #CodifyRoeVWade #GeneralStrikeRevolution pic.twitter.com/6S4Jb6mYNK
— πΉ π₯ Dark Warlord π₯ πΉ (@drkwarlord) May 8, 2022
Texas' "trigger law," passed by the Legislature last May and signed into law by @GovAbbott, outlaws nearly all abortions if SCOTUS strikes down Roe v. Wade. Doctors would face life in prison or $100K fines for performing an abortion: https://t.co/EiueNLG1id #txlege
— Jasper Scherer (@jaspscherer) May 3, 2022
Blaming Jill Stein for getting one percent of the vote instead of, you know, the leading Democrat who managed to *lose to Donald motherfucking Trump* is how you get history to repeat itself. Y'all are like the people who still blame Nader for GWB.
— haj (@hajnal_endot) May 3, 2022
- Obama not codifying Roe
— Gritty is the Way (@Gritty20202) May 3, 2022
- RBG not retiring under Obama
- Obama not fighting for Justice Garland
- Clinton elevating Trump's campaign
- Clinton not campaigning in swing states
- Clinton losing to a reality TV star
- Biden not codifying Roe
Just blame it all on Bernie bros!
Images of Ambassador Bob Krueger, taken about 10 years apart at his 1983 wedding to Kathy Tobin and 1993 Senate debate with KBH. Last Democrat to hold statewide office in Texas, passed away Apr. 30 at 86. #txlege @bobphoto #RIP pic.twitter.com/gLeivvFdPg
— bobphoto (@bobphoto) May 1, 2022
As a former Texas legislative correspondent, nothing about Rick Perry's complicity in the coup shocks me. However, I am still shocked by the number of reporters who treated him like either a harmless goof or a moderate who played footsie with fascists. https://t.co/jHhQjXaZuQ
— Richard Whittaker is still at SXSW (@YorkshireTX) April 25, 2022
The office of Gov. Abbott is now asking the public for donations to help pay for charter buses transporting migrants to Washington, D.C. https://t.co/M49ItZPIg2
— WFAA (@wfaa) April 27, 2022
Bonnen potentially returning to Austin as lobbyist to save the huge tax incentives that disproportionately benefitted the ONG corps in his old backyard https://t.co/lwU5dmJb0M https://t.co/8LGXsg6QQw
— Justin Miller (@by_jmiller) April 26, 2022
Texas Governor Abbott’s border crackdown is generating fresh backlash, with Mexico announcing that a new rail line to the U.S. would now go via New Mexico instead of the Lone Star State https://t.co/7eKhJg9aqy
— Bloomberg (@business) April 29, 2022
National Guard members injured or killed on the Texas border get a fraction of the health and death benefits for their families because they were deployed by Gov. Greg Abbott rather than President Joe Biden. Via @HoustonChron: https://t.co/8b6IJZlIUm
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) May 2, 2022
Adding to the speculation that @GregAbbott_TX is eyeing a run for the White House, @HKronberg reports that Abbott chief strategist Dave Carney recently told top tier lobbyists that the campaign plans to raise another $50 million this year #TxLege https://t.co/zbsk5J6m06
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) May 2, 2022
"We need to be listening to what the Earth is telling us," says Roddy Hughes of the Sierra Club. "We need to be slowing production."
— Bloomberg (@business) April 29, 2022
Read more in the investigation by @SergioChapa and @DavidWethe: https://t.co/9Jo7z9STyG
New for @FloodlightNews / @TexasTribune:
— Amal Ahmed (@amalahmed214) April 25, 2022
For years, fossil fuel companies have deferred hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for pollution towards....nonprofits that benefit their own industry.
https://t.co/KOSzNdwOVO
The sweet relief of yesterday's rain in parts of TX didn't drastically change the state's drought outlook, especially in West Texas.#txlege needs to take action on water now. It needs to prioritize conservation, water loss, climate data & more:https://t.co/kJbB4mcnnh#txwater https://t.co/FAYviqYZPl
— Texas Living Waters (@txwater) April 26, 2022
“There simply isn’t enough water available ... We need to urgently rethink how we capture water—and how we consume it.”
— The Meadows Center (@MeadowsC4Water) April 27, 2022
Read more on the State of #OurTXHillCountry: https://t.co/L8vnAZZ7zn #txlege #txwater pic.twitter.com/1e2Itae8Ou
More than 90 percent of all land in Texas is privately owned, giving the lion’s share of responsibility for wildfire prevention to individual landowners. https://t.co/gFoHsQDo0X
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) April 28, 2022
Is your energy provider propping up one of Texas’ dirtiest coal plants? If it’s one of NRG’s subsidiaries, it definitely is. Join our social media week of action to close Parish coal by posting & tagging #ParishIsBurning #txlege #EnergyTwitter @NRGEnergy https://t.co/E3Ys2RWqmx
— Emma Pabst (@PabstBlasts) April 28, 2022
Absoluteπ₯column from @cltomlinson. Generators are trying to get another $1.5b out of consumers in the #ERCOT market & are close to having their consultant hired to be the PUC's consultant, too. "The agency 'is the sole arbiter of whether a conflict...exists.'"#txlege #txenergy https://t.co/yvAy2V3WDg
— Doug Lewin (@douglewinenergy) April 29, 2022
Potential record-breaking heat could push Texas power grid to the brink this weekend https://t.co/N5JM3KbI3F
— Laredo Morning Times (@lmtnews) May 3, 2022
Researchers at UT Austin have created an enzyme that breaks down plastic waste, a creation that has the potential to make big impacts on the environment. https://t.co/EfWz6syGWV
— FOX 7 Austin (@fox7austin) May 2, 2022
Two PsOS having a rally #TXLege https://t.co/mEU65O1rLW
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) April 26, 2022
Two bigger PsOS having a meeting #TXLege https://t.co/oSb53Tcv1u
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) April 26, 2022
Imagine that @POTUS? Anything to say about that @GregAbbott_TX? How about you #txlege?#CannabisCommunity #Mmemberville https://t.co/JoxrvdAwK6
— Gramps' Place Podcast - Chris Grisolia (@grisolia_chris) April 26, 2022
“It’s easy to see this is an election year ploy designed to sow mistrust between parents and educators and divide our state based on party affiliation and ideology,” said Shirley Robinson. https://t.co/YPBAIRXjL7
— Fort Worth Star-Telegram (@startelegram) April 27, 2022
Important twist in a Texas election: Pastor Robert Morris of @GatewayPeople Church in Southlake, a top Trump advisor, includes QAnon candidate @LindamoodBobby of Colleyville in his pseudo-endorsements for Saturday election https://t.co/XlRmkmXz5Q
— Bud Kennedy / #ReadLocal (@BudKennedy) May 1, 2022
Here's another Texas megachurch pastor—this time at Second Baptist in Houston—rallying congregants to vote in upcoming school board elections to stop what he calls the "backward way in which we're educating our children through the critical race theory" and the "LGBTQ agenda." pic.twitter.com/LG7RlFdRAe
— Mike Hixenbaugh (@Mike_Hixenbaugh) May 1, 2022
In the year 2022, Texas is still in 1952.
— ♿π️ π π Love Beats Hate π¨❤️π¨ (@LeftwardSwing) April 28, 2022
π’ Texas residents sue county for removing books on race, sex education from public library. https://t.co/6lPLppHnHf
In solidarity with #librotraficante and all the people who work hard to get our history in schools, not just one side of the story. M.A.S #houston #sanantonio #austin #mouthfeelpress https://t.co/rgk4kHqgYJ
— Mouthfeel Press (@mouthfeelpress) April 30, 2022
Feathers have evidently been ruffled by recent reports in the Houston Chronicle and elsewhere, examining the nonprofit’s finances as well as the role Crime Stoppers has played in the public square, writes columnist @EricaGrieder. https://t.co/XSrp523aDY
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) April 27, 2022
Galveston’s civilian review board, which is supposed to review internal investigations into police officers (in closed meetings, without producing public reports) hasn’t met in three years #galvnews https://t.co/t9K8JQheTg
— John Wayne Ferguson (@JohnWFerguson) April 28, 2022
Just a quarter of Texas’ state prisons – 28 of 107 – have air conditioning throughout. “We’re routinely in excess of 110, 120, 130 degrees, and metal furniture becomes too hot to touch.”https://t.co/iIPuZTkrAs
— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) April 27, 2022
"Do most Texans agree with this lynch mob mentality?" asks @TCADPdotORG's David Atwood in #LettersToTheEditor. "Does #Abbott? Does D.A. #KimOgg who was at the prison that day & didn’t seem disturbed by what took place either inside or outside the prison?" https://t.co/2OmjzwWrhO
— Houston Chronicle Opinion (@ChronOpinion) April 27, 2022
.@ATXJustice says current contracts between @austintexasgov and @ATXPOA prevent holding officers accountable for complaints filed against them, including when Sam Kirsch was shot in the eye with a less-lethal round by APD during Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. pic.twitter.com/mIGjY4rMbC
— Natalie Haddad (@natalieontv) May 2, 2022
At least 7 deaths this year tied to Houston-area police pursuits https://t.co/uIYR6xaBV8 via @houstonchron #hounews
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) April 25, 2022
Decriminalize Denton believes they are on track with enough signatures for their ordinance to eliminate low-level marijuana enforcement to qualify for the November midterm elections. https://t.co/wBWffubYut
— DentonRC (@DentonRC) April 25, 2022
#BetterNewsForYallAndAll π°π https://t.co/faPGH9l2tb
— Alexandra Skores (@AlexandraSkores) April 26, 2022
Trevor Noah at #WHCADinner: Before everyone calls for their Uber rides home, be aware that “@GovAbbott is offering free bus rides for the Telemundo table.” #GregAbbott #border #migrants #txlege #whitehousecorrespondentsdinner pic.twitter.com/18Vwnyzg4E
— John Gravois (@Grav1) May 1, 2022
Nobody writes better songs. Nobody sings better. Nobody’s better on acoustic guitar. But almost everyone has better luck growing tomatoes than my old friend. Happy birthday, Willie Nelson! pic.twitter.com/3cmgGalJzz
— RUTH BUZZI (@Ruth_A_Buzzi) April 29, 2022
π¨ LIGHTS OUT ACTION ALERT! π¨ Houston Audubon and our partners recommend turning LIGHTS OUT for the next THREE NIGHTS, May 2-4, 2022. Bird migration is predicted to be HIGH for our region. Learn more: https://t.co/F5EiS8LcaS #LightsOutHouston #LightsOutTexas pic.twitter.com/M1Pe2jGSIc
— Houston Audubon (@HoustonAudubon) May 2, 2022
AYE DIOS MΓO! Max Baca of @texmaniacs74 just said this fall there will be a 10 ft statue of Flaco Jimenez at @marketsquareSA outside @MiTierraCafeSA! #puroconjunto pic.twitter.com/S2ukMS4Cs7
— Puro Pinche (@PuroPincheSA) April 29, 2022
In 1961, NASA selected Houston as the home of the Manned Spaceflight Center. The agency is kicking off its 60th anniversary with a long list of events. https://t.co/25IhyRwWxv
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) April 28, 2022
If ever litigated, the Texas Supreme Court would fold like a cheap suit as it did when he vetoed the Legislature's budget--Editorial: Abbott’s abuse of emergency powers is at odds with Texas Constitution #txlege https://t.co/jxjOCP6xuh via @houstonchron
— harvey kronberg (@HKronberg) April 23, 2022
Before hiring Iesha Greene, The Refuge never requested her public personnel file from her employment at a TX juvenile facility. We did. It showed she was fired for having inappropriate relationships with children — the same behavior she's how accused of at The Refuge. https://t.co/3Ppo88odT2
— Zach Despart (@zachdespart) April 22, 2022
Sued by the government for allowing kids to die in foster care- then having children literally sex trafficked in foster care - then attempting to send trans kids to foster care… feels like a never ending effort to abuse children, not prevent it. #txlege https://t.co/Zp0hnOdmqf
— Dr. Annaliese Cothron she/her (@AECothron) April 25, 2022
It was less than 3 years ago that Abbott said this after the El Paso mass shooting https://t.co/aQLpQlyFCL https://t.co/2I22S8bT3I pic.twitter.com/uAhE6Ypwwi
— Justin Miller (@by_jmiller) April 22, 2022
Political cartoon by @Branchtoon. #Hotze #Paxton #MyPillowGuy pic.twitter.com/NBqEK1NwF5
— Houston Chronicle Opinion (@ChronOpinion) April 24, 2022
Legal experts who have been critical of Paxton say he purposely files in courts that are likely to land before a Trump-appointed judge, a practice known as “judge shopping.” https://t.co/VioZaemmoS
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) April 22, 2022
21 of Paxton's 26 suits have been filed in Texas district courts:
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) April 22, 2022
5 in Victoria;
5 in Amarillo;
3 in Fort Worth;
2 in Galveston;
2 in McAllen;
2 in Tyler;
1 in Lubbock; and
1 in Waco.
0 in Austin (where the AG's Office is located);
0 in Houston;
0 in Dallas; and
0 in El Paso.
#BREAKING: Exxon Mobil plans to prohibit LGBTQ and Black Lives Matters flags from being flown outside its offices, prompting a furious backlash from Houston-based employees.https://t.co/O7r6XkBNlm
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) April 22, 2022
Unfortunately, there may be more human waste in the Gulf than previously thought. A&M researchers say more robust testing is required to understand just how much feces ends up in the water. https://t.co/SGQjPZxMcD
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) April 24, 2022
The percentage of Americans who think climate change needs to be addressed right now has dipped some since one year ago π https://t.co/GRgTiRDHP9
— CBS Sunday Morning π (@CBSSunday) April 22, 2022
Chief Meteorologist @TravisABC13 says the drought across Texas is the most extensive for April in about 10 years, similar to 2013 but not as severe as 2011.https://t.co/18HqtI0ECy
— Houston Weather (@abc13weather) April 21, 2022
Texas went from about 0 renewables before deregulation to over 21% renewables now. TX is not a top performer, but neither is near the bottom. In this regard, deregulation has been somewhat successful. But I am sure the Rs are not happy about this. https://t.co/F5SeZswgNF
— More Housing Choices; NH=neighborhood (@bnjd1837) April 24, 2022
Our 3-part docuseries “The Power of Big Oil” charts when the fossil fuel industry began researching climate change & investigates the lengths to which it went to cast doubt on the science & influence public perception. Part 2 premieres on @PBS 4/26. https://t.co/iQx5uFBGiN pic.twitter.com/n2Ads2Ux2D
— FRONTLINE (@frontlinepbs) April 20, 2022
Great day at the Indigenous Peoples of the Coastal Bend protest to stop Enbridge yesterday. Find out more about IPCB's fight @ https://t.co/xqV8ndLDC2.#Karankawa #StopEnbridge #WaterIsLife #EarthDayEveryDay #StopExports #PeopleOverProfits pic.twitter.com/M62Dg4eAM5
— e (@elidaic) April 24, 2022
NEW: In Houston, a beloved Crime Stoppers nonprofit has made a startling leap into politics --blasting Dem judges and lauding the GOP governor.
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) April 21, 2022
Behind the scenes, those positions mirrored changes in its funding. https://t.co/mE0OTdQfIB
The leader of Crime Stoppers of Houston supervises more than a dozen employees and is paid $280,000.
— John Tedesco (@John_Tedesco) April 21, 2022
That's nearly as much as Houston's chief of police, who oversees a force of 5,000 officers.https://t.co/DysLV6Hy5g #hounews
The organization also enjoys close relations with Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, who donated $500,000 to the non-profit— which has a room in its headquarters named for the DA’s Office.
Carl Wayne Buntion is scheduled to be executed at any moment for killing Officer James Irby in 1990. HPD Chief @TroyFinner, Harris County DA Kim Ogg, Officer Irby's widow, Maura Irby, and many officers are in Huntsville for it. @GraceWhiteKHOU @xmanwalton https://t.co/WHRcL9ZMD2 pic.twitter.com/YCabOJDNNH
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) April 21, 2022
"They (CrimeStoppers) disputed any contention that this had any sort of partisan motive," said Houston Chronicle Public Safety Reporter. https://t.co/kiM00sYlWd
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) April 23, 2022
After being told he would be charged more for extra buttermilk ranch, a Texas man opened fire on a drive-thru employee at a Jack in the Box. Exactly what the Founders intended. #txlege https://t.co/mu0g9Gul3w
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) April 24, 2022
π #txlege
— Luis Soberon (@LuisSantosTX) April 21, 2022
2 quick thoughts:
1) Dallas funded a backlog court back in Nov. 2021.
2) OCA data show from Oct. 2021-Mar. 2022, Dallas's criminal docket has had a clearance rate (disposals÷filings) below 100%, meaning the backlog has in fact gotten bigger.https://t.co/lWkinGW2it
Texas National Guard soldier drowns during attempted migrant rescue in Eagle Pass, Tex. https://t.co/qrHMqTrDq3
— Arelis R. HernΓ‘ndez (@arelisrhdz) April 22, 2022
For Context:
— Houston Teachers United (@TeachersHouston) April 18, 2022
$300 MILLION Surplus (per recent Audit)
$1 Billion+ in Federal #ESSER received by #HISD
How about @HoustonChron/@serrano_alej Writes an ExposΓ© Article on Houston's LOWEST PAID TEACHERS
& how HISD Charges $4.7Million for TRANSPARENCY @KHOU @KPRC2 @AP @FBIHouston pic.twitter.com/rjvRZQUBdg
I think he's right. Things have gotten bad. It's not just teachers, either. Millions of essential workers are leaving their jobs because things are not susutainable. Wages are too low, workers are being exploited and pushed to their limits. @UnionmanTXhttps://t.co/1OUK3G49Qm https://t.co/ILC6oRYqYY
— DelilahForTexasπ☮π»π (@DelilahforTexas) April 24, 2022
Austin housing market offers worst bang for the buck in Texas, says report https://t.co/uWvqqMSP6k via @culturemapATX
— harvey kronberg (@HKronberg) April 19, 2022
Report: Homeownership is now unaffordable in Travis, Williamson Countyhttps://t.co/bndjCimCZE
— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) April 17, 2022
Texas among worst in nation for affordable housing https://t.co/oHEXcfizZQ
— Laredo Morning Times (@lmtnews) April 22, 2022
Speaking against proposed widening of I-45 North, Melissa Beeler with Air Alliance Houston tells @TxDOTCommission that a focus on congestion leads to worse air quality and more fatalities. People are also speaking out against widening projects in San Antonio and El Paso #hounews pic.twitter.com/cXGvQXNzIb
— Gail Delaughter (@Gail_HPM) April 20, 2022
Biden administration drops fight over Texas’ Medicaid waiver, now in place until 2030 https://t.co/i1PiWR60Cf via @TexasTribune
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) April 22, 2022
In Texas, legislation passed last session to allow alternative therapies for veterans. UT Austin's Dell Medical School opened a Psychedelic Research Therapy Center. https://t.co/Zaf0nVVQHV
— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) April 22, 2022
Most municipalities and other local governments in Texas have races on the ballot, although municipalities may cancel elections in cases where no position is contested. Voters will choose mayors in dozens of Texas municipalities including Denton, Galveston, Harlingen, Lubbock, Port Arthur, Victoria and Waco.
Special elections in HD147 (Safe D) and CD34 (Lean R) will fill the unexpired terms of former Rep. Garnet Coleman (D-Houston) and former U.S. Rep. Filemon Vela (D-Brownsville), respectively. Both elections will be held in those districts as they were configured for the 2020 election cycle. This creates a pickup opportunity for Republicans in CD34 because the Democratic nominee for the general election, U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzales (D-McAllen), could not run in the special election. Republican nominee Mayra Flores is a candidate in the special election, which could result in her challenging Gonzales in November as an incumbent.
What’s On The Ballot? Two Texas Constitutional Amendments For 2022, Explained
— RA News (@RANewsTX) April 18, 2022
Read more at RA NewsππΌhttps://t.co/0Zy8fVeQOs
Even though there are two questions, you get only one vote; the marijuana and the warrant items are combined in Proposition A. So, you’re either for decriminalizing weed and banning no-knock warrants or you’re against both. https://t.co/nPCjddN0gP
— KUT Austin (@KUT) April 24, 2022
Want to know what I called “the height of billionaire arrogance,” and why I railed against “self-described venture philanthropists." I had some thoughts about the future of journalism in Houston when I spoke to @RickEdmonds https://t.co/eGAHqy1i4t @poynter @HoustonChron #txlege
— ChrisTomlinson (@cltomlinson) April 21, 2022
Pulling into #Kyiv with a reminder that it’s impossible to escape #Texas. Kyiv loves Texas apparently. pic.twitter.com/G9TTAv8eqy
— Ed Lavandera (@edlavaCNN) April 17, 2022
Nine years after the Wright brothers’ groundbreaking flight, John Valentine Pliska’s plane became the first-ever built and flown in Texas. https://t.co/Ad5QRXKprw
— Texas Highways Magazine (@TexasHighways) April 21, 2022
Do Nothing For One Minute
— CBS Sunday Morning π (@CBSSunday) April 21, 2022
Take a minute, turn up the volume as we take you to a field of spring flowers near Llano, Texas. Videographer: Scot Miller pic.twitter.com/R8Jyb0IAJl