Opinion

‘I’ve never seen this border more out of control’

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This is a solemn occasion. Probably the most serious obligation we have in this committee, on this committee. The last time a cabinet member was impeached was during the administration of Ulysses S. Grant many years ago. In my experience as a deputy attorney general for criminal justice, [for the] state of Texas, as a federal prosecutor charged with counter-terrorism and national security, and former chairman of this very committee — I’ve never seen this border more out of control.
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School Funding Uncertainty Complicates Sealy ISD Budgeting Process

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In January of 2023, the 88th Texas Legislature had just convened. The session launched with the hope of additional funding for public schools to cover the rising costs of essential goods and services and to increase compensation for educators, who like everyone else were struggling with unprecedented inflation. The session also began with Governor Abbott promising to deliver on “school choice.” Even though the legislature earmarked $4 billion in additional funding for public schools, twelve months and four special sessions later we are right back where we started last year with no new money and even more uncertainty.
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Conversation varies at knights of the coffee table

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Some of the earlier knights of the coffee table arrived just before daylight, flipping their cups to the upright and fillable positions, and were joined quickly by Dewey, which is an unusual occurrence. Doc was the only one of us downwind from Dewey, and we watched to see if any fainting took place, but evidently Dewey had not yet begun his job of transferring soil nutrients from the dairies to people’s yards.
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Voter registration deadline for primary approaches

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The deadline to register to vote in the Texas Democratic and Republican primary elections is Feb. 5. Voters on March 5 will choose their nominees for president, U.S. Senator, all 38 U.S. House members from Texas, and a number of other state and local offices, from the Texas Supreme Court to district attorneys, sheriffs and county commissioners.
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Time to visit the North (Texas) pole

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Bells are ringing and children are singing. It’s finally Christmastime in Texas! There’s no better place to enjoy the merriment of the season than in the town of Grapevine — our very own North Pole. Located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Grapevine has been officially designated as the “Christmas Capital of Texas” for its annual community-wide effort to put on more than 1,400 holiday events in a 40-day stretch beginning after Thanksgiving.