Thanks for visiting!! My name is Wayne, and I live in Houston, Texas. I wouldn't consider myself a "diehard" liberal activist, but I definitely have a Progressive view on most issues. I'm a proud Millennial, and I feel like the voice of my generation in Texas gets overshadowed by the older, more established groups. This is my effort to change that. Please come back and read when you can.
In an era where many of the nation's richest cities have forged their wealth in big banks and stock market trading, Houston has maintained its standing as an industrial town. A large part of the metropolitan economy centers around production and shipping. One third of America's plastics, and one fourth of all gasoline production … Continue Reading ››
After years of misguided state drug policies, it appears that some lawmakers at the Capitol have finally begun to "see the light" on Marijuana. Here's more from Kevin Reece of KHOU News Houston ...
Calling it "a gift from God", a Republican state lawmaker has introduced a bill to completely legalize marijuana possession and marijuana … Continue Reading ››
With historic progress now being made toward the goal of marriage equality in the state of Texas, new initiatives are ready to take on a much larger, more complex fight.
The new campaign, called Texas Wins, is focused on stemming the tide of Anti-Equality populism that has taken over many state legislatures across the country. … Continue Reading ››
The Texas Progressive Alliance is all about springing forward as it brings you this week's roundup.
Off the Kuff sadly reminds a fifth-generation Republican who doesn't want to lose her Obamacare insurance subsidies that Greg Abbott doesn't care about her at all.
Libby Shaw writing for Texas Kaos and contributing to Daily Kos … Continue Reading ››
With three successful citywide elections under his belt and a prominent position on Houston City Council, Stephen Costello is already a major force in Texas politics. But today the At-Large Council Member has taken a step towards even greater prominence, formally announcing his candidacy for Mayor of Houston.
Here's more information via campaign press … Continue Reading ››
It's the first Monday after people across the state lost an hour of sleep due to Daylight Saving Time. And although most have general discontent over the situation, one small and prominent group of Texans seem to have had enough. Movement is building rapidly within the state Legislature to end the practice of Daylight Saving … Continue Reading ››