The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: Despite absent without leave Democrats, work continues in the 1st Called Session of the 89th Texas Legislature:
- Sen. Bettencourt & Chair Buckley Files Identical STAAR Test Replacement Bill in 89th Special
- Texas Senate Committee Moves Women’s Privacy Act Closer to Floor Vote . Homosexual lobby calls it an “anit-trans” bill. Why should cross-dressers’ rights outweigh those of biological women?
- Texas House Priority Flooding Response Set for Committee Hearing Despite Quorum Break
Much more comment on the Democrat’s unfounded claim of the redistricting effort being a “corrupt process” without ever asserting what about it is actually corrupt.
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Democrats lose another one in their fight against election ballot integrity: Federal appeals court upholds Texas voter ID law for mail ballots, says they are ‘not secure’
RIP: Texas legend and true civic leader, Morton Meyerson.
Lubbock’s city manager proposes a property tax increase.
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