The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: Abilene’s state Rep. Stan Lambert demonstrates that he is a man of questionable integrity in House vote over restoring the attorney general’s back pay.
Other key legislative news needing attention:
- School choice debate set for tomorrow in the Texas House. Democrats are said to be threatening all HJRs (constitutional amendments) if choice isn’t put to a statewide plebiscite.
- Texas Senators Approve Increasing Public Participation in Judicial Oversight – important bill and it takes away the Texas State Bar, run by leftists, right to appoint two to the committee.
- What compromising with the Left to get power does: Texas House Set to Honor Former Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards.
- Budget, SB1, conferees set: Senate’s are Huffman, Creighton, Kolkhorst, Nichols, and Schwertner. House’s are Bonnen, Gonzales, Orr, Kitzman, and Walle.
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Sen. Mayes Middleton launches bid for Texas attorney general.
Mexico to deliver water to Texas owed under the 1944 treaty.
Pure B.S: Trump admin blocked from revoking status of over 500K migrants by federal judge.
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