Daily Archives: March 10, 2009

Voter ID: All through the night

According to Elise Hu’s liveblog of the voter ID hearing in the Senate, they’re on witness number 3 of 15, and they haven’t gotten to any public testimony yet. Suffice it to say, this is gonna go on for awhile, … Continue reading

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Voter ID: All through the night

According to Elise Hu’s liveblog of the voter ID hearing in the Senate, they’re on witness number 3 of 15, and they haven’t gotten to any public testimony yet. Suffice it to say, this is gonna go on for awhile, … Continue reading Continue reading

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Today’s the day for Voter ID in the Senate

Ready or not, here comes the voter ID battle in the Senate. There’s a chance today will merely be Day One of this fight, as Patricia Kilday Hart notes in her preview. Sen. Robert Duncan, who will chair tomorrow’s Committee … Continue reading Continue reading

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Today’s the day for Voter ID in the Senate

Ready or not, here comes the voter ID battle in the Senate. There’s a chance today will merely be Day One of this fight, as Patricia Kilday Hart notes in her preview. Sen. Robert Duncan, who will chair tomorrow’s Committee … Continue reading

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UTMB layoff lawsuit update

Missed this last week. A lawsuit challenging the layoffs of nearly 3,000 employees at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston will be fought on home turf, a state district judge ruled Wednesday. The courtroom audience applauded as Galveston … Continue reading Continue reading

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UTMB layoff lawsuit update

Missed this last week. A lawsuit challenging the layoffs of nearly 3,000 employees at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston will be fought on home turf, a state district judge ruled Wednesday. The courtroom audience applauded as Galveston … Continue reading

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The “Dollhouse” dilemma

Tiffany and I have been enjoying the new show Dollhouse lately. Its premise is a bit complicated, and I’m not sure if it can be sustained long-term, but so far it’s been worth our time to watch. Recently, I came … Continue reading

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The “Dollhouse” dilemma

Tiffany and I have been enjoying the new show Dollhouse lately. Its premise is a bit complicated, and I’m not sure if it can be sustained long-term, but so far it’s been worth our time to watch. Recently, I came … Continue reading Continue reading

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Texas blog roundup for the week of March 9

It’s blog roundup time. I’ll refrain from making any lame Rodeo-related jokes. You can thank me by clicking on to read this week’s highlights from the Texas Progressive Alliance.

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Texas blog roundup for the week of March 9

It’s blog roundup time. I’ll refrain from making any lame Rodeo-related jokes. You can thank me by clicking on to read this week’s highlights from the Texas Progressive Alliance. Continue reading

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