Citizens are now getting vaccines pushed on them at their homes.
COVID-19
Texans Blast Biden’s ‘Door-to-Door’ COVID Vaccine Plan
Gov. Abbott silent on president proposing coming to Texans’ homes to push the coronavirus vaccine.
Abbott’s Signals on What Could Be on a Special Session Agenda
While the governor has not given specifics as to what will be on the agenda, we can speculate based on his past comments.
87th Session Autopsy Reports, State
Autopsy Report: Lack of Emergency Powers Reform Despite Outcry From Texans
The Legislature adjourned approving a mere patchwork of bills, with only a few addressing the concerns that were raised in the wake of the pandemic.
Betsy Price Running for Tarrant County Judge
Price’s claims of being a conservative do not match her recent record.
Vaccine Passport Prohibition Won’t Protect Employees
Houston Methodist Hospital is requiring employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccination or be terminated.
Legislative Session to Conclude With No Emergency Powers Reform
The Senate passed bills seeking to reform emergency authorities at the state and local levels, while the House passed a bill to perpetuate disputed authorities altogether. Neither could seemingly come to an agreement.
Candidates Speak on Fort Worth COVID Citations
Only two join a sitting council member in opposing the city’s 66 citations in 2020.
When Will 2022 Primary Elections Take Place?
“The delay in the primary is good for conservative challengers and bad for incumbents. The longer a challenger has to communicate to voters, the more equal the playing field of competition.”
Senate Takes Different Approach to Emergency Powers Reform
The Senate sponsor of the Texas Pandemic Response Act substituted the bill with his own approach to emergency powers reform, which further speaks to the different approaches of the two chambers on the issue.