SocraticGadfly looked at the Dustin Burrows Speaker election in some detail and wonders just how much House Dems will actually get from it.
Related? The Lone Star Project celebrated the defeat of Rep. David Cook in the Speaker's race. Also, Lone Star Left appreciates a little Speaker's race trolling.
Bayou City Sludge has an early legislative vibe check.
Off the Kuff looked at the 2024 Harris County precinct data for the District Attorney and County Attorney races.
Trump 2.0 may get Kenny Boy Paxton off the federal legal hook as former Land Commish Pee Bush, if not personally, gets put on it.
Will last August's federal finding of sexual abuse in the Juvenile Justice Department, reported by me here, lead to reforms in this year's Lege? The Barbed Wire ponders. Advocates of reform have some hope — more than I do.
7-OH is the newest C-store drug of abuse.
As the possibility of mass deportations looms, the Observer notes that Mexico has whacked the budget of its Foreign Ministry, which will affect consular services here in the States. It adds that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government is read to handle a surge, but the reality says otherwise.
The TSTA Blog reminds us again that private school vouchers is just a form of welfare for rich people.
The Barbed Wire ponders the eternal question about Texas' lack of high speed rail.
Paradise in Hell marks the last days of sanity, at least for now.
Neil at the Houston Democracy Project said that the First Amendment is your permit for protest in the challenging days ahead.
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