The news just keeps getting better in Travis County!
Marilyn Jackson, a travel consultant from east Austin, has filed with the Republican Party to challenge incumbent Democrat State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez. This is HD 51, where the last time a Republican even appeared on the ballot was 1998.[...]
Number of comments: 0 Mike McNamara has filed to run for county judge with the Republican Party in Travis County today.
McNamara represents the first Republican effort to challenge the incumbent Democrat Sam Biscoe since 2002, when former Travis County Commissioner Bob Honts ran. [...]
Number of comments: 0 Be sure to check out today's Lone Star Report if you have a chance (subscribers only - but really, why aren't you a subscriber?). A good breakdown of where Paul Workman and Holly Turner are on the issues can be found on page eight, and intrepid reporter Mark Lavergne' [...]
Number of comments: 1 The Austin American Statesman printed an editorial this week that left a lot of people, on both sides of the political aisle, a bit flabbergasted. And with good reason, since it is the biggest load of b.s. ever published by a publication whose industry once stood with the people [...]
Number of comments: 0 As the primary season begins to really heat up (filing ends January 4 at 6pm!!), I feel like it's time to come clean and put up an official disclaimer.
I am currently serving as the executive director for the Travis County Republican Party. I won't be giving detailed' [...]
Number of comments: 0 The Travis County Health Care District, which is largely funded by property taxes, is having there Board of Managers meeting today to decide whether to approve contracts allotting $450,000 in tax dollars to specific abortion providers in low-income areas of Travis County.
Number of comments: 0 Paul Workman has filed paperwork with the Travis County Republican Party to run for state representative in HD 47.
That brings us up to two candidates in Travis County, both in the same house district. Southwest Austin is a hotbed for Republican issues these days and this race [...]
Number of comments: 1 The first Republican candidate in Travis County has filed - Holly Turner, who announced for HD 47 last week, has officially entered the race as of 10:30am today. [...]
The first Republican candidate in Travis County has filed - Holly Turner, who announced for HD 47 last week, has officially entered the race as of 10:30am today. [...]
Number of comments: 0 All the spittin' and clawin' expected in Tarrant County got off to a rousing start this morning. Remember, this is the county that originally spawned the Texas Local Option Transportation Act during session. State Rep. Vicki Truitt was the House sponsor of the bill - she's from Southlake, which' [...]
Number of comments: 0 The trouble with a political blog hiatus during the run up to one of the most hectic primary seasons in a long while is missing out on all the good juicy bits of news. In an effort to catch up, here are some links to the big stories of the [...]
Number of comments: 0 LOTS going on!! So much to write about!
But. Before I start.
To the anti-incumbent movement: I believe in challenging incumbents - as in, the ELECTED DEMOCRAT INCUMBENTS that run Travis County from the schoolhouse to the state house! Your local taxing entities have more power than freshmen [...]
Number of comments: 0 This blog is on hiatus until December 1. My mother Lillian, who is suffering from ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), is currently hospitalized after a second battle with pneumonia. Things are not going terribly well. I am on hiatus from blogging and politics while all of this is going on. I' [...]
Number of comments: 0 It is mostly inevitable that the University of Texas will raise tuition at some point in the near future. So when the UT-Austin Tuition Policy Advisory Committee decides to hold a hearing, one would think that what is discussed in that meeting would be important enough for the Daily Texan [...]
Number of comments: 0 A really great post up at Volokh Conspiracy by Ilya Somin answers the question of why the neglect of Communist crimes matters. Since this week we are remembering not just the 90th anniversary of Armistice but also the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall falling, I thought this would [...]
Number of comments: 0 I suppose most people, despite [maybe] being taught this in their history classes in school, don't really remember that Veterans Day in the United States was born of Armistice Day, or Remembrance Day as it is known in many places.
Number of comments: 0 This day is for my Dad, the Cold War veteran who tells stories about Russian submarines in the Mediterranean. For my Mom, the Vietnam and Cold War veteran, who got to work in the Pentagon, and who is now a disabled veteran suffering from ALS. For my father-in-law Warren, a [...]
Number of comments: 0 I know it's been quiet here lately, but only because things offline have been very busy. There has been plenty going on in the state political realm.
Number of comments: 0 Breaking a blogger rule to get the word out to more people. Blood donors are needed to help Ft. Hood shooting victims, and you can go to the following places in the Austin area if you want to help. Thanks to Phillip at Burnt Orange Report for posting this [...]
Number of comments: 0 UPDATE 3:00pm: The Statesman has a Twitter account open for breaking updates. Follow @FtHoodShootings or check the hashtag #FtHood
Number of comments: 0 I count myself lucky that I don't have to read through sunset reports as part of my daily job, but I know people who do. I got clearance to share this tidbit y'all might find interesting: Capital Metro is explaining, in the report, which policies give them concern and will [...]
Number of comments: 0 Oh, now, come on, people! At least Lake Travis ISD voters rejected their tax increase. 26 districts passed tax increases yesterday - roughly 63% of school district tax increases that were on Tuesday's ballot. Which, admittedly, is down from a high of 93% in 2006. But with voter turnout' [...]
Number of comments: 0 I started seeing this meme hit Twitter and Facebook last night: NY-23 was a referendum on conservatism, and maybe now the Republican Party will learn to run moderates in northern races because we can't win otherwise.
All due respect to the gentlemen who believe that, honestly. But I must' [...]
Number of comments: 0 Despite the fact that Prop 4 will ultimately pass statewide, it is going down in Brazos County - the only county with a Tier One university to oppose Prop 4. Gig 'em. :-D The Houston Chronicle's Texas Politics blog is also reporting that Prop 4 is suffering in [...]
Number of comments: 0 Yeah, yeah, there are much bigger things going on. I know, but this is really interesting!! Hewitt, Texas residents are so far rejecting propositions approving propositions that would allow beer and wine sales in stores and restaurants. Hewitt is near Waco, for the geographically-disinclined among you. Meanwhile, in Temple, TX, [...]
Number of comments: 0 I'll try and keep updating this post as election results trickle in. Polls officially closed in Texas about two minutes ago. I'll also update with some of the results from across the nation, as they are relevant to the conservative movement. The first thing I want to link y'all to' [...]
Number of comments: 0 "It is the ultimate act of arrogance to tell you how to spend your money."
No, that's not a quote from Ron Paul, or even John McCain. It's from Democrat State Rep. Rene Oliveira, chairman of the House Ways and Means committee, the committee that handles all taxation in [...]
Number of comments: 0 This news is so huge, I'm almost afraid to post it.
This morning, various sources indicated that as many as 73 Democrat elected officials across the state are going to announce today that they are switching parties. 73 new Republicans, all over Texas, at the local level.
Number of comments: 0 Conor Dougherty from WSJ on the World Series and the economy: "If the Yankees win the World Series the economy will have a nice bounce back in 2010 but if the Phillies prevail it will be a long slog to recovery, according to a Real Time Economics analysis of" [...]
Number of comments: 0 Organizing for America is "celebrating" the anniversary of the 2008 election by hosting Election Day Reunions across the state. Meanwhile, Republicans in Travis County are turning out in force to actually, you know, vote in the current election. Travis 211 is reporting that 3"R" voters (three or more [...]
Number of comments: 0 Mark Thompson, a Democrat who had been seeking the party's gubernatorial nomination, has dropped out of the race and endorsed Hank Gilbert. This leaves Gilbert, Tom Schieffer, and Kinky Friedman (and possibly others) in the mix on the Democratic side. H/T Burnt Orange Report (say what you' [...]
Number of comments: 0 Kathy Haigler, SREC secretary, has compiled a list of conservative and Republican recommendations and endorsements on the Texas constitutional amendment proposals.
Jason Moore, also on the SREC and head of Citizen Watchdogs out in Odessa, posted the .pdf file here.
Number of comments: 0 Election Day in Texas is tomorrow, and just because we're not in the middle of incredibly high-profile and important congressional races and other things does not mean it doesn't matter if you turn up to the polls or not.
Houstonians are ruling this election, folks, because of the expected [...]
Number of comments: 0 Today, Republican Paul Workman made official his intent to run against Democrat State Rep. Valinda Bolton in House District 47, in Travis County.Three announced Republicans in Travis County to date (two in HD 48, one in HD 47). Campaign season approaches. [...]
Number of comments: 0 Former RPT political director Royal Masset chimes in on Proposition 4 over at Quorum Report.To wit: This will just be another legal mandate hanging around the neck of future legislators.Early voting ended today and election day is Tuesday. On my way to Lewisville yesterday, I saw a big "vote yes" [...]
Number of comments: 0 State Rep. Dan Branch, long rumored/assumed to be running for attorney general, announced his reelection campaign today. Jason Embry at the Statesman has more here.So, process story time. What does it all mean?Embry's got a "source close to the campaign" saying that this means Branch is definitely not running for [...]
Number of comments: 0 Project 19, a non-partisan group dedicated to educating women political leaders, will be in Austin to kick off a nationwide tour in honor of the 90th anniversary of ratification of the 19th Amendment.For those of you delinquent in your U.S. Constitution history, the 19th Amendment extended the vote to women, [...]
Number of comments: 0 The Executive Committee of the Libertarian Party of Texas released a list of endorsements on the proposed Texas constitutional amendments today.The LPT recommends a "NO" vote on Props. 1, 4, 6, 8, and 10. They also recommend a "YES" vote on Prop. 2 and 7. They opted not to take [...]
Number of comments: 0 The National Taxpayers Union has released a nationwide voter guide on ballot initiatives, including on the amendment propositions that Texans are deciding on even as I type.Check out the entire list here.For Texas, NTU is recommending a "NO" vote on Props 1 and 8, and a "YES" vote on Props [...]
Number of comments: 0 I highly recommend checking out this video from Dove, about perceptions of beauty.I've never been a huge fan of some of Dove's promotional material (the half-dressed women don't really do much for combating popular assumptions of beauty, and in fact reinforce ideas about female sexuality, in my opinion). But, the [...]
Number of comments: 0 Wallbuilders has issued their recommendations on the constitutional amendment proposals. The full list can be found here.We can number them among the groups that have come out against Proposition 4. Just a reminder, I've linked to several different conservative groups' positions on the amendments and some individuals' stances in this' [...]
Number of comments: 0 While there is no way I would consider myself a journalist in the traditional sense, as a political blogger who occasionally dabbles in news and not just opinionated punditry I find Lewisville ISD's recent decision to only define media as "print or broadcast" extraordinarily pedantic.WhosPlayin has more on this here.As [...]
Number of comments: 1 One of the loudest arguments we're hearing in favor of Proposition 4 is that if the state of Texas has more Tier One research universities, the quality of higher education will improve. The American Council of Trustees and Alumni has been working on a project, the results of which appear' [...]
Number of comments: 3 I don't often comment on social issues on this blog, largely because I feel like the people reading it don't need persuasion on them. There are a great many places on the internet and in the conservative community that will be happy to give you long diatribes about those issues, [...]
Number of comments: 0 The Houston Chronicle reported this morning that State Rep. Jim McReynolds (D-Lufkin), is seeking an opinion from Atty. General Greg Abbott on the Texas Prepaid Higher Education Tuition Board decision to change the payout on the Texas Tomorrow Fund.While voters are going to the polls to decide, among other things, [...]
Number of comments: 1 This is pretty interesting - a couple of UT professors will debate next week on the question, "Is college football a positive influence in American universities?"Great question. I don't have a really good answer myself, not having anything other than anecdotal evidence to base an opinion on. But, I will' [...]
Number of comments: 0 The University of Texas at Dallas, one of the schools that will presumptively benefit from Proposition 4 early on, came under scrutiny this week after university president Dr. David Daniel sent a message out to students and faculty supporting said proposition.Young Conservatives of Texas issued a press release stating their [...]
Number of comments: 0 Some more conservative/Republican endorsements in the constitutional amendment election have come out. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison is campaigning for Proposition 11.HD 52 Republican candidate Stephen Casey lists his voting recommendations. Add him to the list of folks against Prop 4.Texas Conservative Review has their recommendations listed on their site.To recap, [...]
Number of comments: 0 Hey you. Reading this blog. Yes, I mean you.Have you voted yet?11 proposed Texas constitutional amendments on the ballot.Early voting started Monday.All kinds of info on this blog, in the newspapers, all over the internet. No excuses. GO VOTE.559 voted in person on Monday in Travis County; 825 voted in [...]
Number of comments: 0 I'll be on Jason Moore's show on KWEL 1070 AM (Midland/Odessa) around 5pm today to talk constitutional amendments (namely Prop 4).Check out http://www.kwel.com/ for the Listen Live link.' [...]
Number of comments: 0 I noticed that a very popular search term that leads readers to Blue Dot Blues is "homestead exemption for disabled veterans." I'm sharing now the information my husband dug up regarding the issue.I am the daughter of a disabled veteran. I think it is extremely important that everyone have access' [...]
Number of comments: 1 The New York Times had an interesting piece up this morning about the rising cost of college tuition in the United States. Studies by the College Board show that, at just public universities, average tuition and fees at public two-year colleges are $2,544, up 7.3 percent from the previous year.This [...]
Number of comments: 0 Okay, yes, lame post title. Forgive me, blogfather. The point, though, is that Meghan McCain's now infamous Twitter pic of her bust and an Andy Warhol book was really, really not cool.Some bloggers have defended McCain, and while I think the point there is valid, I also think that the [...]
Number of comments: 0 Jennifer Burns: Howard Roark in New Delhi - The surprising popularity of a libertarian hero in India. H/T Cato @ LibertyNot only do Indians perform more Google searches for Rand than citizens of any country in the world except the United States, but Penguin Books India has sold an impressive [...]
Number of comments: 0 Prop. 11 Provides Greater Private Property ProtectionBy Peggy VenableWe Texans value our property and private property rights are at the very core of a free society.That explains why the controversial Kelo decision of 2005 rocked the nation as property rights activists rolled up their sleeves to get greater protections written [...]
Number of comments: 0 State Rep. Wayne Christian (R-Center) has released his recommendations on the 11 proposed Texas Constitutional Amendments. Please see below.In brief, Rep. Christian (who is also president of the Texas Conservative Coalition) recommends the following:YES: Props. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, and 11NO: Props. 1, 4, 8, and 9Proposition 1 [...]
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Number of comments: 0 Heritage Alliance has made their recommendations on the constitutional amendments.Check them out in detail here.In brief:FOR: 2, 5, 6, 7, 11AGAINST: 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 [...]
Number of comments: 0 I just told my husband that while I'm interested in the outcome of the UT/OU game (HOOK 'EM), I'm more immediately interested in the fact that, if Matt Yglesias and Ezra Klein and their ilk had their way, there wouldn't be a difference between Oklahoma and Texas. You see, I [...]
Number of comments: 0 The Statesman (and Capitol Inside) is reporting that Dan Neil, former University of Texas offensive lineman and Super Bowl-winning Denver Bronco, is throwing his hat into the ring to challenge State Rep. Donna Howard in HD 48.He filed treasurer paperwork with the Texas Ethics Commission on Oct. 7.Neil is also [...]
Number of comments: 0 The complete list with explanations is here.In brief:YES: Props 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11NO: Props 1, 4, and 8NEUTRAL: Props 6 and 10 [...]
Number of comments: 0 So UrbanGrounds has a post up about a small-business owner in Taylor who is blatantly opposed to the creation of a trauma assistance center for female veterans being operated in her town.My reaction to this? Lady, you are so very wrong about this.We need to care for our veterans in [...]
Number of comments: 1 The ballot language for Prop. 11 reads:"The constitutional amendment to prohibit the taking, damaging, or destroying of private property for public use unless the action is for the ownership, use, and enjoyment of the property by the State, a political subdivision of the State, the public at large, or entities" [...]
Number of comments: 0 Via Aman Batheja at the FWST's Poli-Tex blog (emphasis mine):[Mark] Davis asked if [Senator Hutchison] might stay in her seat until the end of the year."I can’t say anything right now because I don’t know," Hutchison said. "Every day in Washington, some new bad thing is coming up."Davis pushed further, [...]
Number of comments: 0 Going through the Texas Ethics Commission filing for the "Texans for Tier One" PAC, one can learn quite a bit about the so-called "overwhelming support" for Proposition 4. $100,000 was loaned to the PAC - by it's principal contributor, William P. Hobby of Houston.The point is this: there is a [...]
Number of comments: 1 There has been a lot of misleading information going around via email on Props 2 and 3, which deal with property taxes, and that information is extremely damaging to the efforts to fix our property appraisal system in the state of Texas.Prop 2 states "The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature" [...]
Number of comments: 0 Non-partisan offices, such as school district board, city council, M.U.D. board and others, are typically elected in Travis County on the May uniform election date.I'm working on a list of which offices are up for election in May 2010. If you have information about these, please let me know (comments' [...]
Number of comments: 0 So. I promised I wouldn't blog on this again until we had an official announcement about resignation from Senator Hutchison, because there is just too much wild speculation and rumor to be worth reporting on. But given the number of questions I get, daily, about what will happen when and' [...]
Number of comments: 0 The Statesman is reporting that Austin Energy CEO Roger Duncan has announced his retirement.Wonder just how much the "nationwide search" to replace Duncan is going to cost?And, friendly reminder, Dr. Edwards with the Travis County Republican Party had an op-ed in today's paper about the failure of Austin's green energy [...]
Number of comments: 0 The full For the Record lawmaker scorecard can be found here. The Texas Association of Business scored legislators on their votes on a variety of issues, from mandatory pre-k to health insurance mandates, property tax reform to the study of state spending limits.How did Travis County's delegation do? About how [...]
Number of comments: 0 More and more opposition to Proposition 4 is being voiced today. Dr. Ronald Trowbridge, a former vice president of Hillsdale College and a research fellow for Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, gives his two cents and more here. [...]
Number of comments: 0 Proposition 4, if passed, will create a fund with the purpose of increasing the number of Tier‐1 research universities in Texas. Texas voters should know the facts about Prop 4.• University focus on research harms educational quality and increases tuition.The key to preparing the next generation of Texans for more [...]
Number of comments: 0 The health care boondoggle going down in Congress just keeps getting worse. Ed Morrissey at Hot Air did a little digging through the FDA's listing of items that would be taxed under Senator Baucus' debacle of a bill. Originally, the bill was going to include a tax on all medical' [...]
Number of comments: 0 Dr. Rosemary Edwards, chairman of the Travis County Republican Party, has an op-ed in today's Austin American-Statesman that you might find interesting.From the op-ed:Our leaders in Austin are pushing their own attempt to "save the world" with an aggressive energy plan to get 30 percent of our electricity from renewable [...]
Number of comments: 0 Young Conservatives of Texas announced this morning that the group is opposing Proposition 4, the proposed Texas constitutional amendment that would create the National Research University Fund for tier 1 universities.From the press release:"Texas universities need to be reminded that the students are the customers, not the faculty. Texans would" [...]
Number of comments: 0 Blue Dot Blues has passed the 800 post mark. I think I'll throw a party for post # 1000. Meanwhile, before I hit the sack, I wanted to change the tone this evening just a bit with a link to this incredible post at The Anchoress concerning the "conservative Bible"' [...]
Number of comments: 0 There is an extremely interesting, and at the same time deeply unsettling, post at The Curvature about the Center for American Progress' paper on the link between sexual violence and teen pregnancy.From the study:Other research findings compare sexually abused pregnant teens to pregnant teens who have not suffered sexual abuse.' [...]
Number of comments: 0 I've held back on this because I wanted to give readers a chance to read the initial analysis of Proposition 4. There are a lot of arguments out there in favor of it (the Fort Worth Star-Telegram has their endorsement here). I think you need to know, Prop. 4 is' [...]
Number of comments: 0 There are 11 state constitutional amendments on the November 3 ballot. Early voting begins on Monday, October 19. If you are voting by mail (absentee voting), the last day to submit your mail-in ballot is Tuesday, October 27.Information on where to early vote in Travis County can be found here. [...]
Number of comments: 0 Proposition 1: Military Base Buffer ZonesProposition 1 will allow cities and counties to purchase open space land around military installations, with the intent of having these open spaces set aside as a buffer zone for the military to use the land for roads, utilities, and additional perimeter security.Military installations in [...]
Number of comments: 0 ETA: I have come out in favor of Proposition 2. Please read both posts. Thanks - The Mgmt.Proposition 2: Appraisal ValuationsThe House Select Committee on Property Tax Relief and Appraisal Reform traveled around the state in 2008 to hear concerns from constituents. One problem that was identified across the entire [...]
Number of comments: 0 Proposition 3: Uniform Appraisal StandardsIn the current property tax system, each county administers their own appraisals and protests of those appraisals go through the local Appraisal Review Board. There are many counties with small populations in which the appraisal system is difficult to administer.The Legislature is considering passing legislation that [...]
Number of comments: 0 Proposition 4: Tier One University FundingTexas currently has three “Tier One” research universities, located at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, and Rice. Texas has seven additional universities that the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board designates as emerging research universities. These seven universities are Texas Tech, University [...]
Number of comments: 0 Proposition 5: Consolidated Appraisal Review BoardsUnder the Texas Constitution, each county is required to provide for a single “board of equalization,” known as an appraisal review board. The appraisal review board resolves disputes and hears from property owners who protest their annual property valuation for the purposes of levying property [...]
Number of comments: 0 Proposition 6: Veterans’ Land Board BondsThe Texas Veterans’ Land Board is authorized to provide low-interest loans to veterans returning from active military action. Since 1946, the Veterans’ Land Program, under the administration of the Texas General Land Office, has issued a total of $4 billion in general obligation bonds to [...]
Number of comments: 0 Proposition 7: Allowing State Guard Members to hold Civil OfficeThe Texas Constitution currently allows only these civil officials to hold multiple civil offices for which the official is paid:A Justice of the PeaceA County CommissionerA notary publicA postmasterAn officer or enlisted person in the National Guard, National Guard Reserve, Officers [...]
Number of comments: 0 Proposition 8: Veterans’ HospitalsTexas has 1.7 million veterans living within our borders. The nine Veterans Affairs hospitals recorded over 50,000 in-patient visits last year only. The nine current hospitals are located in Amarillo, Big Spring, Bonham, Dallas, Houston, Kerrville, San Antonio, Temple and Waco. There are no hospitals are in [...]