Hegar new chief Aggie, others announce run for Comptroller | Texas wins business award 13th straight time – Pratt on Texas 3/7/2025

The news of Texas covered today includes:

Our Lone Star story of the day: Finally, an opening in statewide office, all thanks to the Aggies! Texas A&M has selected Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar as sole finalist for Aggie system chancellor. The Guv will appoint someone to finish out the term once Hegar resigns and the office will be on next year’s ballot.

Don Huffines had already expressed interest in running for Comptroller to “DOGE Texas” and says he is running. Longtime Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick has announced she is running too – she can run without giving up her RRC seat reports media.

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The Texas House, finally, turns over previously secret expense records from its political setup impeachment of Paxton debacle.

Texas wins Site Selections’ Governors Cup for the 13th year in a row with more than twice the total number of projects than the second-ranked state.

From Closet Station: Texas Aggie Democrats Host ‘Day of Drag’ Protest. How’s this for demonstrating that our “best and brightest” at top schools are undereducated dolts:

“[Drag queens] are a vital part of our culture, and I think suppressing them because you’re afraid of them is way more disrespectful to Aggie values,” said one of the student protestors.

I wonder if the student has even a small clue as to what “vital” even means.

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  1. Roy Hugh says

    Is Abbott asleep on one of the greatest dangers to Texans??
    https://rairfoundation.com/islamic-conquest-texas-pflugerville-mosques-packed-agenda-million/

    • Pratt on Texas says

      I think there is much overstatement on this issue. We either have religious freedom or we do not. If not then the entire Bill of Rights is meaningless. Maybe more of my fellow Christians should stop cowering to the secular culture and return to full scale evangelization.

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