@FreddyLA7 The Museum District is not far from your hotel and close to good Tex Mex (Candente) and BBQ (Pit Room).
Or if you don't mind a little more driving, @NASA@NASAJohnson is about 45 minutes away and has really cool tours.
Let me get this straight.
The leading Senate Republican walked into the White House Sunday with a bipartisan deal to end the TSA nightmare. Fund everything except ICE now, get TSA agents paid today, handle ICE separately.
Senate Republicans and Democrats said yes.
Trump said no.
Why? Because Trump is holding TSA workers’ paychecks hostage to try and force Congress to pass the SAVE Act, a voter suppression bill that would knock millions of eligible Americans off the voter rolls. He wants to make it harder for Americans to vote.
Like a petulant child flipping the board when he’s losing, Trump torched a bipartisan deal his own Senate leader handed him on a silver platter. His tantrum continues as he unleashes ICE agents into airports. Agents with zero screening training, zero TSA authority, and a good chance of making everything worse.
Democrats have been ready to fund TSA from day one. What we refuse to do is write a blank check for an ICE agency that gunned down two American citizens in Minneapolis and still demands the ability to kick down doors without a judge’s approval while hiding behind masks.
We will not pass the SAVE Act either. Call it what it is: the SAVE REPUBLICANS Act. Non-citizen voting is already illegal. It was illegal yesterday. It will be illegal tomorrow. This bill solves nothing except the Republican party’s losing electoral math.
Fund TSA. Reform ICE. End this today.
Trump is the one standing in the way.
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We can begin to prevent further tragedies with our votes. Undoing these cruel laws will be harder than it should be, but we must continue the work to restore the health, privacy, dignity, and freedom of women and families in Texas and across our country. (8/8)
With voting taking place now, it is essential that Americans understand that our freedom to make our own decisions, and our ability to get the health care we need, is on the ballot. Our laws and lawmakers failed Josseli Barnica, as they have women across the country. (7/8)
But that will not happen if Republicans control the House, the Senate, or the White House. Indeed, the opposite is true: national Republican leaders have supported laws like this one and a nationwide ban. (6/8)
Miscarriage is common and miscarriage management should not be the job of the Texas Legislature.
Congress must act to restore the rights of Americans in every state, including my home state, to make their own decisions about their bodies, their families, and their futures. (5/8)
It demonstrates the peril Texans—and all Americans— face when extreme, unchecked, and uninvolved politicians substitute their judgment for the judgment of the people whose lives are at stake—here, lost—in these moments. (4/8)
This cruel law, which restricts doctors’ ability to care for their patients and simultaneously empowers total strangers to intervene in these matters, is an affront to all Texans. (2/8)