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Tamera's Texas Government Opinions: February 2013
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Tamera's Texas Government Opinions. Friday, February 22, 2013. The rates of student enrollment and completion for higher education have been on the rise the past few years. According to the editorial “ Tuition Revenue Bonds are Necessary. Wednesday, February 6, 2013. Safety in schools has always been a major concern for parents. According to a news article on KVUE, there is a new bill to step it up a notch, the “School Marshal Program.”. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Love and Tole...
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Bob of Rights: Tragic Timing
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Friday, April 26, 2013. When tragedies happen, human nature obligates that we jump to conclusions. This has been observed in recent news with the many speculations about the Bostom bombings and, in this. Article from the Statesman, the West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion. Jack Ohman, a cartoonist from California, came up with a rather insensitive piece referring to the recent explosion as a way to scorn Governor Perry's "marketing of Texas' loose regulations". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Simpl...
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Bob of Rights: Treatment vs. Prevention
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Friday, February 22, 2013. Treatment vs. Prevention. On February 11, the editorial board of the Austin-American Statesman published an editorial. Critiquing the state government's choices on spending for state prisons. The paper's staff is made up of several columnists who've had previous work writing editorials about fitness, art, food, and entertainment. However, I didn't come across any whose descriptions listed any significant experience in politics or even economics. I did decently well on the Gener...
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Bob of Rights: March 2013
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Friday, March 29, 2013. No Plastics, Please! In a city of such active and open-minded people, you’d think it’d be a no brainer for the people of Austin to keep around the plastic bag ban. This new restriction is a milestone in keeping the city’s beautiful streets clear and our ecosystem clean. What Austinite wants to be in the middle of an afternoon job around Lady Bird Lake only to keep trekking over dirty H-E-B bags? While it may be tough to replace the “bag in tree” game on family road tri...About the...
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Texas, Its Own Nation
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Texas, Its Own Nation. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Abusing the System", by Forrest H. on his blog site, Longhorn Politics. So yes, much stricter guide lines and screenings must be put in place to keep some sort of decency in a system designed to help those truly in need. Both should remain short term assistance programs. Possibly, at the time of renewal, the recipient screens yet again. I will have to if I change jobs in a year. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Another Red River Dispute. Misty's Dive I...
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Love and Tolerance in Texas: Texas Politicians for "Ag-Gag" Laws?
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Love and Tolerance in Texas. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Texas Politicians for "Ag-Gag" Laws? In a commentary on the Eyes of Texas. The blog author also mentions the public health issues of E. coli and salmonella but fails to mention the ammonia and hydrogen sulfide that comes from the 280 billion pounds of manure each year. The improper storage and disposal is a serious threat to air and water quality. Texas does little to enforce environmental standards on these CATO's. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Tamera's Texas Government Opinions: Medicaid Expansion?
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Tamera's Texas Government Opinions. Friday, March 8, 2013. Medicaid expansion has been a huge topic in government. I have been reading many articles about it for these assignments, but "Straus Seeks Sugarcoat for Medicaid Expansion" by Dustin Matocha. 8220;Sugarcoating a poison pill doesn’t make it any less poisonous, just like expanding Medicaid under the guise of a ‘flexible compromise’ isn’t any less hazardous to the health of our state’s fiscal future.”. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Politics a...
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The State of Tejas: Is faster Really Better?
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The State of Tejas. Friday, March 29, 2013. Is faster Really Better? What is with the increase with speeds? It was recently reported that along 183 and SH 130, the frontage roads, the limits are going up by 5 miles per hour all the way to 15 miles per hour. Do we really need to be increasing the speed? The State of Tejas. United State of Texas. April 12, 2013 at 6:36 PM. Some Meat to Go With Your Bread. One of my colleagues posted a commentary on their blog titled, “Is faster Really Better? There are ple...
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Politics within a Local Society: Immigration Reform Stirring Up More Drama
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Politics within a Local Society. Thursday, February 21, 2013. Immigration Reform Stirring Up More Drama. Recently, columnist writer Ricardo Pimento posted an editorial discussing the new drama and debate regarding immigration laws in Texas and in our nation. San Antonio Express News' How much border security is needed? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Immigration Reform Stirring Up More Drama. Finally, We See the Light! Burnt Orange Report (liberal). Lone Star Strong (R).