Off the Kuff has interviews with three Democratic candidates for CD38 - Melissa McDonough, Theresa Courts, and Marvalette Hunter.
SocraticGadfly at least in part agrees with the northern 'burbs of Dallas about DART, but says they have the wrong ideas on fixing the problem, something that reflects stale thinking in mass transit in general.
The Trib has a Captain Obvious story about Dan Patrick-backed state Senate candidates.
If only I didn't already have a degree, I'd take up UNT's free tuition and fees promise program and become Zonker Harris.
At the Monthly, Dan Solomon talks about politics and merch.
The Monthly states what I've long known — Mexico even meeting "its full debt" on Rio Conchas water won't ease larger drought issues — even as Mexican and US states on both sides of the Rio Grande continue to raise more water-sucking pecan trees.
Meet four Texas businesses with Patriot Front affiliation.
Voucher application forms by schools so far show three things — schools with pro-Christian discrimination, schools with discrimination in general, and about zero rural schools, all of which all of us who weren't bought off by Wilkes and Dunn knew was coming.
I’m sure the same usual suspects who deny Israel is committing genocide in Gaza will also deny it’s committing torture, even though it is. And Texas "pergressuves," even those who protest outside John Cornyn's Houston but don't make this part of their protest, are part of the problem. And yes, Charles Kuffner and Neil Aquino, I think I'm going to slip something in about this every week in MY version of the Texas Pergressuves Roundup.
Neil at the Houston Democracy Project said no matter what John Whitmire & Armando Walle say, access to tax dollars we send to Austin should not depend on giving up our rights and freedoms.
The Dallas Observer lists Texas' oldest legislators, two of whom it should be noted are not running for re-election.
The Texas Signal explores Ken Paxton's war against legal aid for immigrants.
Law Dork reads the tea leaves on the SCOTUS hearing on state trans sports bans.
Houstonia celebrates the dishwashers who keep Houston restaurants running.
The Barbed Wire reminds us about Amber Hagerman, the nine-year-old girl for whom Amber Alerts were named.
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