Featured story, from Francesca D'Annunzio: Nearly 1.5M Texans now live in jurisdictions where sheriffs or #police chiefs have agreed to train some of their officers to act as #immigration agents in their communities. These agreements currently cover around 30 Texas law enforcement agencies. #ICE #HumanRights #border #sheriffs #politics #USpol #Trump #news #GulfCoast
Earlier, from @npub19fqp...rjhq: The ban on churches endorsing candidates is overwhelmingly supported. 77% of Americans surveyed oppose houses of worship endorsing political candidates and 67% say houses of worship should keep out of political matters altogether. #economy #religion #Trump #politics #USpol #news
New from Justin Miller: While House #Democrats in Chicago, plus some in New York, seem willing and able to withhold their numbers for the remaining weeks of this first 30-day special session, all that would do is delay the inevitable. #news #politics #Trump #TXlege #Texas #USpol #democracy
Last week: Who judges the judges? Nationwide, more than 1,500 complaints were filed against federal judges in 2023; more than 90% of them were dismissed without any investigation, particularly those made by prisoners or by litigants. #politics #USpol #law #Texas #Houston #GulfCoast #news
Nearly 1.5M Texans now live in jurisdictions where sheriffs or #police chiefs have agreed to train officers to act as #immigration agents in the streets of their communities. These agreements currently cover around 30 #Texas law enforcement agencies. #ICE #HumanRights #news #politics #USpol #GulfCoast
From Editor-in-Chief Gus Bova in 2021: “We think this is criminal—that these are the conditions people have to live in simply because they don’t have enough money. It makes me really fucking angry. … Goddammit, we can do better than this.” #poverty #inequality #Austin #Texas #politics #USpol #news #homelessness
"Every map since the 1970s has been challenged or redrawn in part because they were racially discriminatory or violated the Voting Rights Act. ... Whether #Democrats drew the maps or #Republicans drew the maps, Texas has struggled for decades to draw maps that fairly represented communities of color." #Texas #democracy #elections #politics #USpol #TXlege #Trump #news
From our magazine: Since 1980, the U.S. federal courts have overseen a secretive system that allows judges to investigate and sanction their own peers under a law called the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act. Nationwide, only a handful of these complaints are ever investigated. \ #news #law #HumanRights #politics #USpol #ethics #corruption #Texas #Houston #GulfCoast
Earlier: Trapped between the treaty and the drought, many Conchos Valley residents find themselves in an increasingly dire situation. As one Mexican farmer told me, “When the #water goes down, everything goes down with it.” #news #Mexico #border #politics #USpol #Texas #drought #environment #ClimateChange #agriculture #news
New today: We Texans keep doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. We are not going to change this narrative until we change our view of climate change and of living and developing in the floodplain. Our climate is changing and our rainfall patterns—and drought patterns—are proving it repeatedly. #environment #ClimateChange #drought #flooding #Texas #TexasFloods #weather #news #politics #USpol #sustainability