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Attorney Mitch Little, who served on Attorney General Ken Paxton’s defense team during his impeachment trial and then defeated incumbent Rep. Kronda Thimesch (R-Carrollton) in the March 5 primary election this year, sat down with The Texan’s senior reporter Brad Johnson.
Little discussed the upheaval of the wide swathe of races like his that defeated incumbents, his commitment to the “Contract with Texas” demands for the next House speaker, and what he thinks the legislation for school choice will look like in the upcoming session.
“I think [the voters] see the legislative process as deformed and dysfunctional, and the primary was really a referendum on that issue not so much Ken Paxton or even school choice, just the function of the legislative body that’s supposed to be deliberative and supposed to be the voice of the people,” said Little.
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The Texan’s fifth anniversary!Dozens of UT Austin protesters arrested, many of whom are not affiliated with the universityOver 500 faculty signing a “letter of no confidence” in the university presidentThe UT System’s investments including Israeli companies and weapons manufacturersTwo Texas GOP congressional members pressuring the Biden administration to enforce a water treaty with MexicoTexas elected officials challenging the Biden administration’s changes to Title IXThe City of Fort Worth canceling a speaking event with a “de-transitioner” activistThe Austin Police Department investigating an “overdose outbreak” affecting 51 peopleHarris County voters now electing members to their appraisal district boardAmarillo residents signing enough petitions for the city council to vote on a “Sanctuary City for the Unborn” ordinanceThousands of illegal immigrants being flown into Texas through a federal program
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In this episode of “Send Me Some Stuff,” The Texan reporters Brad Johnson and Cameron Abrams dive into the latest on the pro-Palestine protests happening at campuses across the country, Oregon’s backtracking on its drug decriminalization policies, Google firing employees who engaged in a disruptive protest, the FTC banning noncompete contracts, and a Texas city that hasn’t held elections in almost two decades.
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Today, The Texan is celebrating its 5th anniversary of providing Texas with news you can trust.
To celebrate, Senior Editor McKenzie DiLullo sat down with CEO and Founder Konni Burton to talk about the history of the company and staying true to our mission.
“I don’t believe that the media is here to tell the average citizen what or how to think,” said Burton. “The media’s job is to report so that people can read the whole story, see what the issue is about, understand the issue, and then think for themselves and make their own decisions for themselves.”
Plus, we give an inside look into what life is like behind the doors of our office.
“If I don’t laugh a lot, I will curl up in a ball and cry, because politics is maddening. Laughter is important to keep you sane and get you through it,” said Burton. “I’ve been very pleased to see that The Texan’s staff believes that as well.”
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Biden signing the foreign aid and TikTok divestment bills into law after both passed the House and SenateAn El Paso grand jury indicting 141 suspects in the March border riot after a judge dismissed the chargesGov. Greg Abbott and U.S. Speaker Mike Johnson supporting an incumbent congressman against his YouTuber challengerThe pro-Palestine protest at the University of Texas at AustinThe U.S. Supreme Court hearing a challenge over treating unbuilt firearm kits as firearmsThe Supreme Court dismissing a lawsuit challenging Texas mail-in ballot restrictionsSeattle Children’s Hospital agreeing not to provide gender modification treatments to Texas childrenTarrant County District Attorney Jose Garza facing his second petition for removalERCOT’s new 2030 electricity demand estimate being 40,000 megawatts more than last year’s estimateAn Operation Lone Star bust recovering $2 million worth of cocaineThe City of Austin introducing a resolution to protect “gender-affirming healthcare” for transgender residents
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Rep. Tom Oliverson (R-Cypress) sat down with The Texan’s senior reporter Brad Johnson to discuss his bid for Texas House Speaker that he announced last month.
Oliverson discussed his reasons for running, his views on the outcome of the last legislative session, his position banning Democrats from holding chair positions, and his thoughts on the “Contract with Texas” being pushed by several GOP incumbents and nominees.
“I looked the day after the primary, and I saw clearly, clearly the Republican voters of Texas were calling for change,” said Oliverson. “It was a pretty dramatic election result if you look at it in terms of the number of primaries that didn’t work out exactly the way people thought they might have.”
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