The Observer takes a deep dive into the latest political shenanigans, including astroturfing on Dallas ballot initiatives, by Mr. Pink Slime, Monty Bennett of the Dallas Express.
The former editor of UT-Dallas' student newspaper, shit-canned by the university over Palestine, has started a new unofficial student paper. He talks here about campus politics.
The Trib looks at five of the eight State Board of Education races. I see that Green Hunter Crow, running for Seat 11, is nailing down his perennial candidate status while also engaging in teh stupidz.
At the Observer, Justin Miller looks at the latest on the chances of Dade "Dade" Phelan to remain Texas Speaker of the House.
Judd Legum notes that the Montgomery County library committee's push to move a children's book about Pilgrims and Wampanoags from non-fiction to fiction has been reversed and the committee itself suspended by the Montgomery County Commissioners Court.
Off the Kuff published interviews with Kristin Hook, candidate in CD21, and Laurel Swift, candidate in HD121.
SocraticGadfly takes a skeptical look at Voters of Tomorrow, which thrust itself into the news last week.
The Lone Star Project reminds us once again about Tarrant County's terrible MAGA Sheriff. (Ignore / reject LSP's ending about "vote for every Democrat on your ballot.")
The Current reports Kristin Hook's accurate assessment of Rep. Chip Roy's character.
The Dallas Observer notes that our state is a national leader in "educational gag orders".
Lone Star Left considers Democrat Sam Eppler's chances in CD24.
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