The Texas Progressive Alliance looks at oiliness polluting
the political, and perhaps editorial, landscape and other issues.
Brains and Eggs offers up highlights July
campaign finance reports from key the
Texas connection on the DNC reverse shift to
take Big Oil donations.
DeSmog Blog discusses in detail how the
fracking industry is cannibalizing itself and causing environmental
damage. This blogger suggests that Chronicle biz columnist Chris Tomlinson
needs to start reading stuff like this, and more, before writing his next
“fracking is great, period” column. (Hints have been dropped before.)
Downwinders at risk keeps beating the
drums for
Metroplex air quality.
At the Dallas Observer, Jim Schutze gives
resigned-in-disgrace former Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway a
final kick in the pants, in part for supporting white folk much more
than his own South Dallas constitutency.
David Bruce Collins sees faint hopes
among
today’s Dems but doesn’t expect realization for a generation or more.
The San Antonio Current says millennials
are registering to vote.
SocraticGadfly
wants to know more about all
the alleged Texas atheists the Lyceum poll on the Cruz-O'Rourke
Senate race said the state had.
Gaby
Diaz documents her time knocking on doors for the Beto O'Rourke
campaign.
Texas
Standard says Valley schools are doing well.
But The
Texas Tribune notes post-Harvey troubles in Port Arthur ISD schools.
David
Brockman calls out the Christian right's politics of cruelty.
Free Press Houston wonders if that city will
face a far-right rally.
Mark
Smith stands up for public libraries
.
The Rivard Report is
moving to new digs. Will it hire new staff?
Irene
Vázquez maps out where Houston is affordable.
El
Jefe recaps the Jeff Sessions/El Tiempo debacle.
Dian
Nostikasari explains why Houston's bike plan matters.
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