Dallas City Council Agrees to Sell Robert E. Lee Statue

Attention all Dallas Lost Cause fetishists: Dallas’ Robert E. Lee statue, the same one you so desperately tried to keep on its pedestal in Oak Lawn, can now be yours, assuming you win an auction with a low, low opening bid of $450,000. That’s right, thanks to a 12-3 Dallas…

Texas Is Going to Save Chick-fil-A, Whether You Like It or Not

All this because San Antonio didn’t want a Chick-fil-A in its airport. The Texas House of Representatives signed off on Texas Senate Bill 1978 on Monday, saving Texas Republicans from their worst fears about religious discrimination or opening the state’s LGBTQ community up to further discrimination, depending on who’s talking…

Texas Fixes Its Revenge Porn Law

Texas likely won’t have to wait on the courts to fix its 4-year-old revenge porn law. Sunday afternoon, the Texas Senate voted unanimously to support a change to the law that attempts to protect third parties’ free-speech rights while allowing the statute to retain its teeth. “One out of every…

Texas House Digs In on Confederate Monuments

Last week, the Texas Senate threw the state’s Confederate fetishists a bone. Spurred in part by Dallas’ votes to get rid of the Robert E. Lee statue from the park that used to be named after the treasonous general and remove the towering Confederate war memorial from Pioneer Park near…

Texas’ ‘Born-Alive’ Bill Is Going to Be a Thing

Sometimes, Texas laws address real problems, like the state’s soon-to-be dead poverty trap, the Driver Responsibility Program, or its unconscionable rape kit testing backlog. Other times, they’re drafted and passed for purely political purposes. The “born-alive” act, now passed by both the Texas House and Senate, is one of those…

Texas Senate Approves Reanimated Religious Protection Bill

Wednesday night, two days after having an instantly vilified quickie hearing just to get it to the floor, the Texas Senate signed off on a religious protection bill that opponents fear could open the door to discrimination against Texas’ LGBTQ community. Prior to its hearing on the Senate floor, Senate…

Texas Senate Resurrects Religious Refusal Bill

Turns out the “Save Chick-fil-A” bill wasn’t dead after all. Monday afternoon, the Texas Senate went tit-for-tat with the Texas House’s LGBTQ caucus, executing a maneuver to advance the upper chamber version of one of this legislative session’s most controversial bills without a committee hearing. Thursday night, Sen. Julie Johnson,…

What to Watch for As Texas Wraps Up Its Legislative Session

There’s a little more than two weeks left in Texas’ regular legislative session. Dozens of bills will pass the Texas House and Senate and make their way to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk between now and May 27. But thanks to an annual Texas House deadline, hundreds more died as Thursday…

Why Isn’t Texas Getting Its Own Heartbeat Bill?

Last week, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a piece of anti-abortion legislation that left Texas, one of the pro-life movement’s biggest hotbeds, in the dust. Thanks to Kemp’s signature, Georgia law now bans any abortion occurring more than six weeks into a pregnancy, creating an almost impossible window for women…

Mayor and Morning News Deserve No Credit for Cleaning Up VisitDallas

Sam Coats, named last week to take over as the interim leader of the scandal-plagued Dallas convention and visitors bureau, called VisitDallas, is the perfect guy. He has a deep international résumé as a fixer of broken companies and a turnaround artist. He has experience as an elected official and mayoral…

Controversial Dallas Salvation Army Campus Gets Unanimous Approval

After months of back-and-forth between neighborhood groups and those pushing for expanded homeless services outside of downtown Dallas, the Dallas City Council signed off unanimously on a zoning change that will a new campus for the Salvation Army to be built in northwest Dallas. The new campus, located on North Stemmons…

Dallas Makes Baby-Changing Tables Mandatory for Businesses Across the City

Dallas’ parents, its dads specifically, got a leg up from the City Council on Wednesday afternoon. From now forward, any newly built or renovated city-owned building, privately owned restaurant, theater or retail store will have to provide at least one “safe, sanitary and convenient diaper changing accommodation” in each restroom…