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August 21, 2026 2:07 PM
Staffer moves, lobby changes, association hires and more
After a
week off, Quorum Report Radio will be back on your favorite
podcast app this evening. We’ll cover it all: Data centers, Lt. Gov. Dan
Patrick’s latest crusade against “filthy books,” Speaker Dustin Burrows’
reaction to conservative skepticism, and Big Bend border wall construction. The
links to follow the show are on the QR homepage.
Meantime
there are staffer moves, lobby changes, association hires and more to share this
week in People on the Move. It’s the most efficient way to share
career news with the entire Texas Capitol community, as y’all
know. So, feel free to send that kind of news anytime to ksbraddock@gmail.com and use POTM in the
subject line or I tend to lose track.
Thanks so
much. Here's the latest edition.
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By Scott Braddock
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Copyright August 21, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
August 19, 2026 3:32 PM
The data center industry still faces tough questions about community outreach and developments in different parts of the state; on major transmission lines, major industry players tell GOP leadership there's urgency to addressing reliablity needs sooner than later
Editor’s
note: Late in the day, a letter from industry groups to GOP leadership was
distributed about the transmission lines. It’s available for download in this
story – SB
As
protestors rallied in opposition to data centers and proposed 765-kV
transmission lines outside the Texas Capitol and Lt. Gov. Dan
Patrick targeted books filled with smut in the Texas Senate, House
State Affairs held a mega hearing on two of the biggest liabilities for
Republicans this fall.
The
marathon hearing on those data centers and 765 kV electricity lines began
around 8am and was scheduled to last at least 12 hours or so, said Chairman Ken
King, R-Canadian, as things were getting underway.
Some of
the initial testimony seemed to go a bit off script as ERCOT
President and CEO Pablo Vegas talked about what the transmission lines
will be used for.
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By James Russell
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Copyright August 19, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
August 19, 2026 2:23 PM
The audit required by a bipartisan budget amendment adopted last session found the agency bloated in terms of staff, lacking when it comes to contracting, not following its own policy on procurement and travel expenses, and more
While Lt.
Gov. Dan Patrick pushes today to make it easier
for the state to take over local ISDs over “filthy books” and Gov. Greg
Abbott asks Comptroller Don Huffines to audit
those local school districts, the Texas Education Agency got
a less-than-glowing review from the State Auditor today.
Seems to
at least a few Texas Capitol observers as a classic case of “watch
my thumb.”
Among the auditor’s
findings:
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By Scott Braddock
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Copyright August 19, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
August 19, 2026 12:03 PM
Tom Spilman to serve as President Emeritus
Here’s the full
announcement.
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