Since the story caught wildfire and continues to ricochet across the internet, the City of Houston has decided to revise the HERO Subpoena request. Here's more from Mike Morris of the Houston Chronicle...
Mayor Annise Parker on Friday followed through on her pledge to narrow the scope of subpoenas sent to local pastors who led … Continue Reading ››
The official state numbers are in, and they're not lying: more Texas residents are registered to vote in 2014 than ever before in the state's history, as confirmed by Secretary of State Nandita Berry. This shatters previous totals, including those experienced in recent Presidential elections. Here's more from the Houston Chronicle...
In more big news about the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance, the city is taking an interesting new turn in its case. Here's more on the perplexing news from Katherine Driessen of the Houston Chronicle...
Houston's embattled equal rights ordinance took another legal turn this week when it surfaced that city attorneys, in an unusual step, … Continue Reading ››
In a city as large and diverse as Houston, it's pretty easy to get caught up in one's own pace of life, and very easy to not be involved in local politics. That is until local politics gets involved with you in the form of discrimination, malicious activity or an accident. As ABC 13 … Continue Reading ››
In case you haven't heard, October 6th is the deadline for Voter Registration in Texas. That's today!!!
And remember than in Texas, you have to keep your information current. If you haven't voted in a couple of years had a name change or a change of address, there's a good chance that you need to register … Continue Reading ››
All things considered in this high election season, many are quite surprised that the bombshell revelation that Attorney General Greg Abbott ordered an armed police raid of a Houston voter group has not received more attention from news media. But the low profile of this case could soon be changing very quickly.
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In a 4 hour meeting that became heated and personal at times, the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County took another major step towards the agency's System Reimagining plan.
With State Representative Borris Miles, and other elected officials and community leaders present, the plan was approved pending a 60-day intensive study with further recommendations … Continue Reading ››