Daily Archives: June 28, 2024

We are still being teased with “Feds investigating Paxton” stories

Please let this be true, please let this be true, please let this be true… A federal appeals court last week rejected an unnamed Texas agency’s attempt to withhold records and shield its employees from appearing before a grand jury … Continue reading

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Some rules set for the Proposition A committee

The Prop A committee has voted on some rules for handling agenda items put forth by three or more Council members in accordance with last year’s referendum. The vote comes after months of arguments between council members and Mayor John … Continue reading

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RIP, Kinky Friedman

I usually put obituaries in the Sunday linkdump, but I thought this one merited its own post. Richard “Kinky” Friedman — the provocative and flamboyant Texas satirist who mounted a spirited campaign for governor in 2006 — has died. He … Continue reading

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Texas blog roundup for the week of June 24

The Texas Progressive Alliance mourns the loss of Willie Mays, the greatest baseball player of all time, as it brings you this week’s roundup.

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