Healthcare.gov: Anyone Made It in Yet?

So Buzz is sitting here trying to get a peek at healthcare.gov, the government website for health care insurance exchanges unveiled today as part of the Affordable Care Act. Six tries in, and we’re still stymied. But that’s fine. Universal health care wasn’t built in a day, and if you’re…

Cornyn: Under Democrats, Texas Will Become Dystopian Failed State

So far, the turn-Texas-blue group Battleground Texas’ primary public function has been to serve as a Kim Jong-un-like bogeyman for Republican politicians to campaign against. Leave it to U.S. Senator John Cornyn, desperately trying to convince us that he’s just as crazy as junior colleague Ted Cruz, to take this…

Mike Miles Keeps His Job, Gets Firm Slap on the Wrist

The robocalls from Alliance AFT; the misleading mailers hastily called up at the last minute by God (and a Houston PR firm) only knows; the scathing “research paper” by arch-nemesis Don Williams; the chastisements of John Wiley Price, they all failed to convince Dallas ISD’s Board of Trustees. On Monday…

Senator Ted Cruz: The Pied Piper of Government Shutdown

For the first time since the Clinton-Gingrich budget wars of 1995-96, hundreds of thousands of federal workers may soon be furloughed without pay, while others will be asked to work for free. The U.S. House of Representatives sent a bill to the U.S. Senate that would temporarily fund the government…

Has Your State Been Sued By Planned Parenthood Yet?

Any old state controlled by aging Republicans can pass laws to dramatically restrict access to abortion. It’s what you do when your state faces poverty, drought and a ton of other pressing issues that you’d rather not deal with. But making the anti-abortion laws stick is the real challenge. Texas…

Planned Parenthood Is Suing Texas Over New Abortion Restrictions

BREAKING: PP, @ACLU, & @ReproRights have filed a suit in federal court to stop #HB2 from taking effect in TX. #StandWithTXWomen— Cecile Richards (@CecileRichards) September 27, 2013 Long before Wendy Davis laced up her pink Mizunos and stepped onto the floor of the Texas Senate for her historic filibuster, the…

The Big Question: Is Big Tex Mexican?

Yesterday afternoon, Texas gaped as the resurrected Big Tex experienced, in the vaguely unsettling words of State Fair spokeswoman Sue Gooding, a “premature birth.” Fair Park’s official Twitter feed announced the successful delivery with an equally unfortunate metaphor: “Ta-daaa! Big Tex drops his robe earlier than announced.” Rest assured that…

Zebra Mussels’ Takeover of Texas Quickly Becoming Inexorable

The war for Texas’ lakes continues apace, though it doesn’t look like wildlife officials are holding the line. Despite the state’s best efforts to get us to just dump the damned water out of our boats, zebra mussels may have established beachheads in two more North Texas lakes. DNA from…

Dallas’ Proposed Fracking Law Would Allow Gas Drilling in Parks

Dallas keeps promising not to drill on parkland, yet city officials keep look for ways to allow energy companies to do exactly that. The latest push comes in the form of a draft of Dallas’ proposed fracking law, a long-awaited proposal to outline how natural gas drilling should be regulated…