As Texas House Democrats make national news for their decision to break quorum to obstruct the passage of a new Congressional redistricting map, campaign finance records show that one of the leading groups working to thwart Republican redistricting efforts has received significant funding from George Soros and personal injury trial lawyers. The National Democratic Redistricting […]| The Texas Voice.
Officials in Harris County voted yesterday to give Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee broad authority to take legal action against the Trump administration at taxpayer expense. By a vote of 3-1, the Harris County Commissioners Court approved a motion authorizing Menefee “to initiate any legal action, intervene in existing litigation, file amicus briefing, and file public […]| The Texas Voice.
Donald Trump and Greg Abbott’s Texas redistricting scheme is a racist power grab..| www.facebook.com
Free speech is under attack. Donald Trump wants to silence anyone who speaks out against him. Trump called me a “radical” because I keep beating him in court, and I’m running for Congress to do it...| www.facebook.com
Houston, Texas – Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee announced that he has joined a coalition of local government leaders from across the country in the legal fight against the Trump administration's unlawful deployment of federal military forces to police domestic protests. | cao.harriscountytx.gov
| acrobat.adobe.com
Last election, personal injury trial lawyers teamed up with George Soros on a multimillion-dollar effort to “Stop MAGA Republicans.” Now, they’re trying to convince Republican lawmakers that Trump voters are against Senate Bill 30, a bill to curtail abusive litigation practices. Members of the Texas Senate State Affairs Committee heard testimony last week on Senate Bill […]| The Texas Voice.
Members of the Texas Senate State Affairs Committee heard seven hours of testimony on Monday regarding Senate Bill 30, a piece of legislation designed to rein in abusive litigation practices that the bill’s proponents say increase costs for all Texans, particularly in the insurance market, and jeopardize the state’s business environment. Lt. Governor Dan Patrick has […]| The Texas Voice.