Dr. Stephen L. Klineberg of Rice University and the
Houston Area Survey notes:
In 2009, 25% of the respondents said that "buying the groceries to feed their family" was either a "very serious" or " somewhat serious" problem for them during the past year, up from 19% in 2002.
Other highlights from the 2009 survey at the link (in .pdf form).
The Texas Progressive Alliance brings you the following blog highlights from the past week.
CouldBeTrue of
South Texas Chisme thinks that the Houston Chronicle caught the essence of the GOP with this headline: '
Many attacks, but few suggestions'.
WhosPlayin is tired of hearing
obstructionist Republicans whining about not having a seat at the table for health care insurance reform, after they make it clear they'll vote against any attempt to harm their Big Pharma and Big Insurance benefactors.
Off the Kuff notes that the Texas ParentPAC has
endorsed Thomas Ratliff in his GOP primary fight against uber-SBOE wingnut Don McLeroy.
Bay Area Houston watched as
the Texas Association of Builders got kicked in the nuts at a hearing in Austin over the abuse of mandatory binding arbitration.
It's been such an amazing news week in the Barnett Shale that it's hard to pick one topic for the round-up. One item that should be of interest to anyone in the DFW area who drinks water:
Argyle Disposal Well in Denton Creek Flood Plain. No kidding! It's for real on
Bluedaze: DRILLING REFORM FOR TEXAS.
The Texas Cloverleaf looks at the
taxing TAKS becoming the pretty STAAR that school children will have to shoot past in order to graduate.
Has the so-called
nuclear renaissance been dealt a blow by the South Texas Project's troubles? Learn more at
Texas Vox.
If you missed the GOP governor's debate, check out
McBlogger's rather
insightful analysis of the three players' performances, along with a mercifully brief comment on the sexual desirability of Rep. Louie Gohmert.
WCNews at
Eye On Williamson posts on the latest Texans for Public Justice "Watching Your Assets" report, this one about the Texas Enterprise Fund:
Perry's corporate welfare not paying off for Texas.
Over at
TexasKaos, Libby Shaw puts a local spin on young James O'Keefe's foiled attempt to tamper with Mary Landrieu's phones. The roll call of Texas Republican admirers is quite long. Of equal interest was the discussion that followed the outing of these Republicans. See it all at
Texas Republican Lawmakers Honor James O'Keefe.
It's a travesty that only Bill White and Farouk Shami are participating in
the Texas Democratic gubernatorial debate on February 8 because the other five candidates don't meet the "standards". PDiddie at
Brains and Eggs believes it's impossible to reconcile that KERA, a public broadcasting station, together with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Univision and other corporate and media industry sponsors, would conspire to preclude candidates for the state's highest public office.
Neil at
Texas Liberal is glad that Houston city councilmember Jarvis Johnson is
talking about poverty in his 18th U.S. House District primary fight with incumbent Sheila Jackson Lee. However, it will take some solid ideas and not just talk to feel that Mr. Johnson is really serious about the issue.