The Texas Progressive Alliance stands against the threat of white nationalist violence as it brings you this week’s roundup.
Off the Kuff looks at the anti-sick leave bill that may serve as a stealth “bathroom bill”.
SocraticGadfly takes note of Beto O’Rourke entering the presidential race, notes that he still is not unequivocally for single-payer, and wonders when Sema Hernandez will apologize for endorsing him last fall and claiming he did support it.
Stace at Dos Centavos wonders if people may be “Beto’d out”.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
Mile Coleman analyzes the 2018 Texas Senate race to see what it may mean for a Beto Presidential run in 2020.
Juanita cheers the news that Sandy Hook parents will be allowed to sue Remington in Connecticut state court over how it marketed its guns.
Sanford Nowlin is also on the sick leave/bathroom bill beat.
Michael Li previews the return of racial gerrymandering before SCOTUS.
John Coby lists some people he’d prefer not run for Senate in 2020.