The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: Who controls the classroom? The Daily Signal asks the key question that arises from the professors’ union against Texas Tech. It is a mystery to me how these employees can believe that they have the right to determine the boundaries and curricula of their employer.
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The Dallas Morning News’ liberal editorial board excoriates Texas Democrats and their nominee for governor: Gina Hinojosa’s call for $1,500 checks smells of desperation.
Paxton campaign says it will engage in a debate with little Jimmy “The Creep” Talarico.
Texas Tech chair donated $275K to Paxton before he intervened for Sorsby. Much ado about nothing. The AG simply reminded other parties that a Texas court, not the AG’s office, had made a ruling in the case and that they should respect Texas jurisdiction.
Prostitution suspects indicted as details emerge about complexity of scheme in Goldely, Texas.
Austin drone boat maker Saronic picks Port of Brownsville for high tech $3.2B shipyard.
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