The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: There is little doubt that recent polling on Texas Fetal Heartbeat law will surprise many – in both the pro-life and abortion camps. The U.S. Supreme court is looking at two aspects of the law that are not specifically related to the issue of abortion being illegal past the detection of a fetal heartbeat.
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What will the Public Utility Commission of Texas do on levying costs to ensure a more reliable electric grid? We talk with Brent Bennet about on thing they should do: Make the variable generators pay to support more reliable service in the event of generation down turns.
WuFlu news including a Clinton appointed federal judge ruling against Southwest Airlines employees saying the business has a right to make them take the experimental vaccine. Meanwhile Texans seem miffed that Abbott and legislators don’t want to fight the feds and protect us from this grossly immoral mandate.
And more news of Texas.
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