Buzzfeed News: “BuzzFeed News spoke with more than three dozen people, including more than two dozen former students, their friends, and their relatives, who described or corroborated instances of sexual harassment and misconduct on campus, in Cawthorn’s car, and at his house near campus. Four women told BuzzFeed News that Cawthorn, now a rising Republican…
Month: February 2021
NC Legislature Fails to Raise Taxes to Support Unemployment Insurance, Risking Program Stability
The Progressive Pulse: “This morning, the Finance Committee of the North Carolina House approved House Bill 107, which, among its largely technical provisions, would make two significant changes to state unemployment insurance policy: it would reinstate work search requirements for individuals making non-COVID-19-related unemployment insurance claims, and it would hold the base tax rate for employers…
“The Deep South Has a Rich History of Resistance, as Amazon Is Learning”
NY Times: “The Deep South is not generally known for its labor agitation, which is why it might come as a surprise for some to learn that it is in Alabama where workers have mounted one of the largest and most aggressive efforts to unionize Amazon in recent memory. More than 2,000 workers at a fulfillment center…
“The Georgia Pastor Who Welcomed Gay Members on Getting Kicked Out of the Southern Baptist Convention”
Slate: “On Tuesday, the Southern Baptist Convention, the nation’s largest Protestant denomination, expelled four churches. Two were voted out for employing pastors convicted of sexual crimes involving minors. But the other two—Towne View Baptist Church in Kennesaw, Georgia, and St. Matthews Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky—were found to be out of step with the SBC for…
“TEXAS LT. GOVERNOR DAN PATRICK BLAMES CONSTITUENTS FOR GIANT ELECTRIC BILLS: “READ THE FINE PRINT””
Vanity Fair: “Texans hit with astronomical bills—even if they did everything they could to conserve energy—have plans whose electricity prices are not fixed and instead tied to variable wholesale prices. Obviously, that means that when demand increases, their bills rise, with the goal, according to architects of the system, being to “balance the market by encouraging consumers…
“Why Texas Democrats lost the 2020 voter turnout battle, even among Latinos”
NBC News: “Texas Democrats conceded that Republicans won the state’s turnout battle in the 2020 election by staying in the field despite the coronavirus pandemic, while the state’s Democrats relied on digital and more unreliable telephone contact with voters. According to a post-election report provided in advance to NBC News, the party lost its “most powerful and competitive advantage”…
“Biden Backs Studying Reparations as Congress Considers Bill”
AP: “President Joe Biden’s White House is giving its support to studying reparations for Black Americans, boosting Democratic lawmakers who are renewing efforts to create a commission on the issue amid the stark racial disparities highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. A House panel heard testimony Wednesday on legislation that would create a commission to examine…
Beto O’Rourke Taking Leading Role in Organizing Texas
Politico: ““He has basically done the work of Stacey Abrams in Texas, if you look at this record of raising money and volunteers,” said Eliot Shapleigh, a former Texas state senator and longtime friend of O’Rourke, referring to the former Georgia gubernatorial candidate whose organizing helped elect two Democrats to the Senate in her state…
Stand Your Ground Bill Re-Gaining Steam in AR
Fox 16: “Senate Bill 24, the Stand Your Ground Bill, was passed out of the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. The bill removes the duty to retreat from Arkansas’ self-defense laws. Proponents of the bill said prosecutors across the state already don’t take into account the duty to retreat so this bill is just putting…
In Depth Look at How Corporations Trumped Regulators in TX
Texas Observer: “Experts hired by the Texas Public Utility Commission, which oversees the state’s electric and water utilities, concluded that power-generating companies like Luminant had failed to understand the “critical failure points” that could cause equipment to stop working in cold weather. In May 2014, the PUC sought changes that would require energy companies to identify and…