Is There a War on Women?

Today, I will appear on a radio show hosted by former County Commissioner Sylvia Garcia to discuss this topic. Click here to tune in at 10:00 to listen to the discussion. This question is very popular at the moment. Many states are making changes to abortion laws, rape definitions and punishments and more. More subtle […]

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“Away” Camp

The kid is gone for a week to “away” camp, as we call it. Blessed child gets to spend an entire week frolicking with friends in the hill country. Meanwhile, Mom and Dad keep working hard so that he can enjoy this privilege. It is an interesting experience when the kid is out of the […]

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Stop. Go. Stop. Go.

The Saga of Red-Light Cameras They’re on. They’re off. They are back on! Near my office at San Felipe and Loop 610, a camera was previously installed and there was a truck there yesterday to reactivate it. Admittedly, I received a red-light ticket at that intersection before the camera was turned off as I followed […]

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As City Hall Turns

Is it a vendetta and a witch hunt or a legitimate investigation into questionable activities? The public may not know but one thing is certain: City Hall is hopping with gossip, innuendo and intrigue. Council Member Jolanda Jones was investigated most recently for a complaint filed against her for abuse of city property. The complaint […]

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Happy, Happy Birthday America!

Happy, Happy Birthday America! Happy 235th Birthday America! I still believe in you and honor the original formation of our country. America, since it’s founding, has been called the “Great Experiment” and we continue to play that role in the world today. We created a democracy and have dedicated ourselves to creating other democracies across […]

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Sine Died

Thank goodness the Legislature finally celebrated “the end.” They were tired and we were tired of them. Texas chose to create a limited government for a reason. I still have a button that says “what they really meant was 2 days every 140 years”. While humorous, it’s not to realistic. Still, I was thinking about […]

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Mayor Parker Sailing to Victory?

The Parker campaign issued a major announcement yesterday. However, I received notice even before the “official” announcement arrived. Long time Parker campaign manager and confidant, Adam Harris, has departed the campaign to launch his own political consulting practice with his brilliant fiancé, Mary Bell. Together, they have formed Horizon Strategies. Adam stated in his own […]

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Special Session: Please Let it End!

Dear Governor Perry: Please send those Legislators home! If you absolutely must call another Special Session, at least give them a break before returning. The Legislators have been working day and night for several months now. Legislative Sessions are a little like summer camp. People are isolated from their families and their constituents. They are […]

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Refreshed, Renewed, Refocused

After a respite in the mountains of Colorado with my fellow American Leadership Forum classmates, I have returned to the city with a new focus. My classmates reminded me that everyone cares about the issues we most often discuss on this blog. What is the future of education for Texas? Among my classmates, there were […]

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