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March 17, 2025 4:21 PM
Long knives are coming for Kendall Scudder, seen by many as the clear frontrunner. After one of the party’s worst electoral setbacks in a decade, establishment Texas Democrats look to bolster party finances while grassroots activists want a “fighter” to “start mobilizing people where they’re at”
Editor’s
note: Some of the SDEC members quoted in this story were granted anonymity so
that they could speak freely about the race and give you a sense of the
internal deliberations – SB
For the
first time in more than a decade, there’s a wide open race for Chair of the Texas Democratic Party. And it’s
about to come to a head.
After suffering
one of the party’s worst recent electoral setbacks in 2024 and the subsequent announcement
that longtime Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa would step aside, party
leaders find themselves at a crossroads heading into a vote for someone new to
take the reins. Next week’s vote by the State Democratic Executive
Committee is “the most important election for Democrats leading up to ‘26
and ‘28 in Texas," said one party insider. “Democrats have to get it right."
There are
8 candidates officially in the running but only three of them are seen as
serious contenders. The SDEC plans to use ranked choice voting – something new
in this process – on March 28 to select the chair.
As is
always the case, an effective chairman of a political party needs to be a
workhorse interested in building party infrastructure to support candidates, not
necessarily a show horse primarily concerned with firing up the base. But when
it comes to getting the job in the first place the show pony usually has a leg
up.
The rest of the story, subscribers only
By Scott Braddock
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March 17, 2025 4:04 PM
Reporter
Taylor Goldenstein at the Houston Chronicle has
the newsflash:
Texas
Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday announced the arrest of a Houston-area
midwife for allegedly performing illegal abortions and practicing medicine
illegally, marking the first criminal case to be filed under the state’s
abortion ban.
Maria
Margarita Rojas, 48, is accused of illegally operating a network of clinics in
the Northwest Houston area, according to a statement from Paxton’s office.
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March 16, 2025 11:20 AM
We got word of his passing this morning. He was a Texas Capitol veteran and longtime political director to then-Speaker Joe Straus. He was also an incredible mentor and friend. Arrangements are pending. Prayers for his family - HK and SB
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