We could talk about the dignity of shelter, the cruelty of ticketing the unhoused for laying down, the precarity of the commercial real estate market or how Texas led the nation in Q1 2026 foreclosure starts, but noooooo the “viability” of downtown and return to office it is.
🇦🇷Espetacular! Los @Spurs de nuevo a la final de la NBA! Qué emoción! Increíble lo de este equipo!! 4 más!
🇺🇸Amazing! The @Spurs are going back to the NBA Finals! So so so cool what this young team accomplished. Just 4 more now! 🙏
The Spurs represent all that is right with pro hoops. Smaller basketball market, well run organization, rabid fandom, born thru the ABA with a rebel’s spirit.
It’s one of the honors of my life to have been an original member of the San Antonio Spurs!! Por vida
HB 1896, 70th Session (1987) Effective 1988.
Relating to requiring certain agricultural employers to provide agricultural laborers with information concerning hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed during their employment...
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According to the Texas Legislative Reference Library online, in the 65th session (1977), then Rep. Whitmire filed HB 855; a bill to make “the transport of a known illegal alien” a class A misdemeanor. So much for standing with undocumented immigrants. (https://t.co/0cRnrJkaMn)
Grounded in a long-standing commitment to immigration and a strong dedication to protecting every Houstonian, Mayor John Whitmire leads with compassion, clarity, and purpose at City Hall.
Worth noting that I checked every session in the 1970s and 1980s for a bill protecting farm workers from pesticide sprays like the one the mayor described in this video, and I didn’t find anything. Not saying that it did not happen, just saying I could not find it.