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May 01, 2017

TX Progressives talk redistricting, resistance, JWP trial, more

The Texas Progressive Alliance salutes all worker-related marches on this year's May Day (and this blogger thinks secularly yet seriously about Canton) while bringing you this week's roundup.

Off the Kuff takes a very early look at potential Congressional races for 2018.

SocraticGadfly offers his professional and personal reflections on the career and trial of "Our Man Downtown," John Wiley Price.


Democrats keep looking for excuses to kick people out from under their tent, and the evidence was everywhere PDiddie at Brains and Eggs looked over the past couple of weeks.  There aren't enough Marches, Resistances, and Revolutions to overcome so much squabbling, backbiting, and infighting.


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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.

Scott Braddock reports on the voucher astroturfing story.

Robert Rivard makes the case for changing the timing and frequency of San Antonio's elections.

Michael Li rounds up and summarizes the remaining disputes over the Texas Congressional map.

Therese Odell recoils in horror from the transcript of the AP interview with Donald Trump.

Sandra Thompson follows the money that is opposed to bail reform.

Juanita tries to explain how State Rep. Phil Stephenson twice screwed up a bill to name a highway after a murdered state trooper.

Jay Blazek Crossley advocates for lower speed limits on neighborhood streets.

Former Rep. Scott Hochberg explains why he is voting Yes on the HISD recapture referendum.

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