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January 04, 2024

Texas Progressives usher in 2024

SocraticGadfly looks at the number of independent and third-party candidates in the 2024 presidential race and speculates on the chances on it going to the House.

Off the Kuff's main issue with the incoming Whitmire administration is his insistence that we can trust Greg Abbott to reciprocate Whitmire's bipartisanness. 

The Southern Baptist Convention settled, finally, the Paul Pressler sexual abuse lawsuit.

"Substackers against Nazis" call out Hamish McKenzie and the rest of the Substack founding team.

Moms for Liberty hypocrisy has a sidebar in my world. Last name Ziegler? German-Americans broke harder for Trump than any other white ethnic group. 

Check your calendar for the lawsuit that should have been filed today by the US DOJ against Strangeabbott over the border and Senate Bill 4 from the last special session.

 Neil at the Houston Democracy Project offered ways Senator Carol Alvarado and other local elected Democrats could best observe Pledge of Allegiance Day. 

Frank Strong warns that the book bans of 2023 are just the starting point.

The Texas Observer reviews their top 20 stories from a year in which they almost went under.  

Your Local Epidemiologist presents 21 public health accomplishments from 2023.

The Dallas Observer eulogizes the contributors to Dallas' music scene that we lost last year. 

CultureMap reports on a new hybrid electric airplane service coming to regional airports around the state.

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