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June 22, 2026 3:49 PM
Modest but noticeable gains among lobbyists show companies are eager to capitalize on state’s open arms despite significant resistance at the local level
Elections
have hinged on them.
Some incumbents
have lost because of them.
They’ve
created a new type of single-issue voter.
Counties
have defied state law and proposed moratoria on them.
They’re
data centers and they’re all the rage – or rather, the source of it – right now
across Texas and the country.
A Gallup
poll showed seven in ten Americans oppose building them in their area.
You could
see this new battle as the new version of the wars over eminent domain, which
unlike most modern issues brought together a broad bipartisan coalition of Texans on the right worried about disruption to their way of life, concerns about their reliance on
water and electricity, and some on the left calling the existence of these facilities the newest form of
"environmental racism."
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Copyright June 22, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
June 22, 2026 9:53 AM
In an interview with Semafor in DC, Cornyn says Patrick is “basically continuing to alienate what I would call traditional conservative Republicans like me, and the people who voted for me. Makes no sense whatsoever.”
Cornyn unloads
in new interview via Semafor. Some key excerpts:
On Trump
backing Paxton:
“The
president picked Paxton, and he’s got $350 million dollars. I think he can
spend his money,” Cornyn said of Texas and Trump. “I’m going to try to help in
other places.”
On Patrick
calling him a “sore loser”:
Lt.
Gov. Dan Patrick says Cornyn’s lack of enthusiasm for Paxton makes him a “sore
loser.” Cornyn sees comments like that as proof that his state’s party leaders
are “basically continuing to alienate what I would call traditional
conservative Republicans like me, and the people who voted for me. Makes no
sense whatsoever.”
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Copyright June 22, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
June 22, 2026 7:43 AM
7 figure buy in Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, and Harlingen/McAllen is focused on affordability; check out the video below
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Copyright June 22, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
June 19, 2026 11:19 AM
Staffer moves, university news, party politics, and more
You know,
it really was one of the smallest Republican Party of Texas conventions
any of us can remember. When Mr. Kronberg walked into the convention
hall last Friday, he quipped that the attendance was “like a Texas
Democratic Party convention. Sparse.”
As we
reported Sunday, one of the major takeaways was that despite all the calls from
party leadership for “unity,” senior Republicans including Sen. John Cornyn
and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick continue to feud. “Patrick is worried about
losing in November,” Cornyn said, adding “He should be.”
For those
of you who didn’t attend but have a morbid curiosity about it, we’ll take you inside
the convention on the latest edition of the Quorum Report Radio podcast
dropping later today. That, plus a trip to the RGV is in store as we figure out
what the “Mexican tune” is. You’ll want to hear this. The links to follow the show are on the Quorum Report homepage.
Meantime,
some significant players made moves at the Texas Capitol this
week. So, it’s time for People on the Move – the most efficient
way to let everyone around here know what you or a friend is up to career-wise.
Hit me up anytime with the scoop at ksbraddock@gmail.com.
If you use POTM in the subject line, it helps me keep track. And yes, it is
okay to text it to me but don’t be surprised if I can’t find your text by
Friday morning.
Thank you so
much. Here’s the latest edition.
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By Scott Braddock
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