The Texas Progressive Alliance’s weekly blog roundup will reach 32 million more Americans regardless of their pre-existing conditions. Last week, TXsharon made a video statement at the EPA Public Hearing on the proposed ozone standards. Who Needs a Proctologist when you have former State Representative Rick Green running for the Texas Supreme Court? This week [...]
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Texas Progressive Alliance Weekly Round Up
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged EPA, Texas, Rick Perry, burnt orange report, phillip martin, dallas, republicans, college station, bill white, texas progressive alliance, txsharon, south texas chisme, brains and eggs, texaskaos, left of college station, off the kuff, eye on williamson, health care, democrats, lewisville, bryan, public hearing, texas supreme court, proposed ozone standards, rick green, chamber of commerce, homeowners insurance, school finance, school districts, texas-mexico border, tax dodging, march madness, lakeisha rogers, louis gohmert, tea bagger on March 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Austin City Council Solar Vote this Thursday
Posted in Energy, Renewables, tagged renewable energy, solar power, austin city council, Lee Leffingwell, Brewster McCracken, webberville solar plant, item 16, burnt orange report, phillip martin on March 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Just a reminder that the Austin City Council will have its final vote on the proposed 30 MW Webberville Solar Plant at a meeting this Thursday, March 5. The Council meeting is of course open to the public, so please come by City Hall starting at 10 a.m. to show your support for the plant! [...]



















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