Daily Archives: October 18, 2009

Houston, Have Your Say on health care

Tuesday night, KUHF channel 8 will broadcast another edition of “Houston, Have Your Say”, with the topic being health care reform. Here’s what to expect: At 7 p.m. Tuesday, October 20th, HoustonPBS, in partnership with The Center for Houston’s Future, … Continue reading

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Emmett on commuter rail

County Judge Ed Emmett’s op ed piece is one part an argument for commuter rail, and one part an argument for who should be in charge of it. I suppose the fact that he’s making that case is a good … Continue reading

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Weekend link dump for October 18

You have to wonder what Tom Lehrer would have made of tweeting in Church. Are you the unknown liberal? if big media companies really want Google to stop “stealing” their content, they can make that happen today, all by themselves. … Continue reading

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Endorsement watch: It’s a twofer

Well, this is unusual. Houstonians are fortunate to face a difficult choice for mayor this year between two exceptional candidates, public law attorney Gene Locke and City Controller Annise Parker. It’s likely one or both will be in a runoff … Continue reading

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We’ve got mail

Campos observed the other day that he’d hardly received any campaign mailers so far this year. That’s largely been true for me as well – before this week, I’d gotten the Peter Brown pieces, an Anna Eastman mailer, and maybe … Continue reading

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The Grand Parkway ain’t dead yet

It may not receive stimulus funds, but don’t go presiding over Last Rites for the Grand Parkway. Commissioners Court on Tuesday delayed a planned request to reallocate $181 million in federal stimulus funds for part of the 180-mile Grand Parkway … Continue reading

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Harris County voter registration issues get national coverage

Lou Dubose, onetime editor of the Texas Observer and Tom DeLay biographer has written a story for the Washington Spectator about the shenanigans in the Harris County Tax Assessor’s office with voter registration. You can read it here (PDF), thanks … Continue reading

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