The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: There is much to detest about the Flock surveillance camera company and its odd utopianist founder as well as many reasons governments should not allow the private firm’s cameras to be recording all of our movements. Why would anyone believe the firm takes seriously data privacy when it didn’t even care enough to be properly licensed in Texas? Texas says Flock surveillance violated state law over licensing issue.
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Oil and gas rig count falls despite high prices.
Lieutenant Governor Patrick releases more charges to interim Senate committees.
Perry’s Steakhouse Ordered to Pay $21.2 Million for Tip Theft – and Mr. Perry himself is on the hook, no corporate veil protects. All business that involve tips should read this.
We remember the massacre of Texans at Goliad. For podcast listeners, here is Brian Burns’ great song Goliad:
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