Will the Lege follow the warnings of voting security activists left and right who said that pushes for ballot transparency, legislation to that end and a Kenny Boy Paxton advisory made it worse? Or will some wingnuts use this as an excuse to get even more wingnutted? The Trib takes a look.
The Fifth Circuit has said (for now, preliminary injunction) that the feds can't tear down the razor wire at Eagle Pass. This is a stall-out until Jan. 20 with the Trump administration likely to, but not guaranteed to, drop the case.
The original death penalty warrant judge in Robert Roberson's case has recused herself. Good.
Portia Ngumezi became the third Texas woman to die over mistreatment for a miscarriage or similar issues. This will get worse if Texas follows Louisiana and makes mifepristone a controlled substance.
SocraticGadfly talks about his personal experiences with censorship at Facebook.
The Monthly looks at why Uvalde broke Trump.
The Trib profiles David Cook, the man looking to replace Dade Phelan. It also looks as to whether or not Phelan has as secure a claim on Democrats as he thinks.
Off the Kuff doesn't like using percentages of percentages when making comparisons.
City of Yes wants us to get back to real philanthropy.
Therese Odell does her best to be thankful.
The Texas Signal reminds us that not everyone targeted by Texas' discriminatory laws can just leave the state.
Evil MoPac has some strong opinions about certain Thanksgiving foods. And, yours truly has strong opinions about a paywalled Substack over Thanksgiving foods. Won't see something like this in my edited version of a future Roundup.
Reform Austin warns of future water shortages.
Frank Strong is already tracking a number of anti-book bills in the Lege.
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