Daily Archives: March 4, 2007

John Edwards to visit San Antonio

We’ve had a visit from Barack Obama, and now it’s time for John Edwards to pay a visit to the Lone Star State. I expect to have more details later, but for now here’s what I know: WHAT: A rally … Continue reading Continue reading

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A few thoughts about density

There’s a lot of good things that go along with the growth and increased densification of Houston’s inner core. Without going into a list, the short answer is that without growth, you get stagnation and decay. It’s a positive that … Continue reading Continue reading

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Microbrewery Free Trade Bill filed

It’s been a little while since the last update on the effort by microbrewers to reform Texas’ Alcoholic Beverages Code, but I’m pleased to report that there is some action. From the press release: Friends of Texas Microbreweries, a coalition … Continue reading Continue reading

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Redistricting symposium

Sorry I missed this event on Friday. The University of Texas School of Law will host a symposium on Friday, March 2, about the 2003 Congressional redistricting in Texas, which is also the focus of a new book by adjunct … Continue reading Continue reading

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One more article about Culberson’s town hall meeting

If this and this weren’t enough for you about last week’s town hall meeting by Rep. Culberson that was mostly about the Universities line, there’s this, from the This Week section. Doug Childers, chair of RichmondRail.org, said he was pleased … Continue reading Continue reading

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