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January 30, 2026 3:02 PM
New lobby gigs, association news, advocacy, and a well-deserved recognition of a Texas icon
This is
about the time that grizzled veterans of Texas campaigns start to say things
like “well, this one’s basically over.”
Not quite
yet but it’s true the 30-day campaign finance reports are due to come out next week
– reporter James Russell will have complete coverage, of course – and candidates
in competitive or spirited-but-not-necessarily-competitive races are back on
the thawed out streets, knocking on doors, and talking with voters to shore up
support ahead of March 3.
Here in
Austin, some of the names and faces you know all too well announced new career
moves this week to tell you about. There’s also a well-deserved recognition
coming up stemming from the tragedy of the Hill Country flooding.
When you
have career news to share with the Texas Capitol community, it’s become common
knowledge that the Texas Capitol community hasn’t really been informed about it
until the scoop is in the pages of Quorum Report. But it only works when you
let me know what’s happening. Thanks so much for doing so week in and week out.
If there’s news to share – it doesn’t have to be yours – send it anytime to ksbraddock@gmail.com and use POTM in the
subject line for the fastest service.
Here’s the
latest edition of People on the Move.
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January 30, 2026 2:23 PM
Here’s the initial list.
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Copyright January 30, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
January 29, 2026 2:15 PM
Former Galveston Mayor Jaworski tries to paint Sen. Johnson as “MAGA’s favorite Democrat” and a sellout to Lt. Gov. Patrick; Johnson leads in the money race, says Jaworski is a three-time loser, and boasts that only he has experience in unseating a Republican: “I know how to beat these guys and it's gonna be fun.”
RICHARDSON
– While the contest to be the GOP nominee for Texas Attorney General is a wide open mess of a race nearly guaranteed to head to a runoff,
the Democratic campaign for the same job is more clearly defined but could also
end up in overtime after March 3. There are only two candidates with any name
ID among the political chattering class: Sen. Nathan Johnson of Dallas
and former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski. But there is a lesser-known
candidate who could serve as a spoiler. “Who is the third?” asked an Austin
insider just this week.
We’ll get to
that.
Of course,
the boys in Vegas would still handicap the race for the Republicans in November.
But Democrats argue it’s critical to put their best foot forward with a solid
nominee for AG in an election cycle that could prove to be a wave year for the
minority party here and around the country.
Without
little room for doubt, the most aggressive campaigner in this contest is Jaworkski.
But his critics say Jaworski’s tone and nonstop attacks on Johnson are making
the race unnecessarily nasty.
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Copyright January 29, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
January 27, 2026 1:30 PM
Quorum Report Publisher Harvey Kronberg and Texas Capital Tonight Host James Barragan talked on Spectrum News in Austin about the fallout from the latest Minnesota ICE shooting, the Democratic US Senate primary in Texas, and more
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Copyright January 27, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
January 27, 2026 1:15 PM
QR first
reported on Saturday that Abbott was gathering information to do this.
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January 27, 2026 11:57 AM
TV ads from the Crockett campaign would represent her first significant spending of the cycle; to date Talarico has dominated both on the airwaves and field operations
Punchbowl
News in DC reported
this morning:
During a
private donor call, a top supporter of Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s (D-Texas) Senate
run said the campaign is planning to start attacking state Rep. James Talarico
on the air.
...During
the Jan. 22 Zoom call, Crockett supporter Jason Lee — speaking alongside
campaign pollster Terrance Woodbury and deputy campaign manager Karrol Rimal —
said the campaign is “going to begin in earnest a very robust communication
strategy.”
Lee also
said "because her opponent is somewhat less well-known, people do need to
hear certain information so they can make an informed decision … The other
candidate needs to go through the same vetting.”
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