According to dissenting justices, the Democrat-run Austin City Council will still be allowed to violate the city charter on the crucial May election ballot.
Jacob Asmussen
Austin City Staff Didn’t Know How to Operate Power Switch, Worsened Water Crisis
“If it is true that the city failed to correctly operate the switching mechanism to engage the alternative power source, then that is gross incompetence.”
State AG Commissioner: ‘Texas Was 4 Minutes Away From Death’
“What we did endure was bad enough, but we must never forget what almost came to pass … and where the buck stops.” – Sid Miller
Citizens Take Austin to Texas Supreme Court for ‘Politically Manipulating’ May Ballot
“I am just hopeful that the Supreme Court will agree with us and restrain the City Council from violating the City Charter.”
Federal Judge Indefinitely Bans Biden’s ‘Unlawful and Perilous’ Deportation Freeze
“HUGE WIN. The first of many against Biden’s unlawful agenda.” – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
Citizens Sue City of Austin for Trying to ‘Politically Manipulate’ May Ballot
“Bullies only succeed when we let them, and we will not let them.”
Texas AG Investigating ERCOT, Power Companies
“We will get to the bottom of this power failure, and I will tirelessly pursue justice for Texans.”
Austin Didn’t Use Its $1B Biomass Power Plant During Winter Crisis
“Maybe it was not possible given the short emergency time, but it would seem to me that this (power plant) should be on call in emergencies like this.”
Amid ‘Defund the Police,’ Austin Police Chief Announces Retirement
The Democrat-run city hall recently slashed the police department’s budget by one-third.
Why Is Austin Council Hosting a Meeting Late Friday Night?
The council will meet to discuss a pivotal decision for the city—at 9:45 p.m. on Friday.