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State Sen. Judith Zaffirini, Texas Senate District 21, shares her recipe for this family favorite. Spot her unique twist in the list of ingredients. “Great Tuna Salad differs from most recipes because of the sweet relish and hard-boiled eggs. All ingredient amounts can be adjusted, including omitting two of the egg yolks and/or by reducing the amount of mayonnaise or using the reduced fat alternative. This is a perfect Lenten dish,” according to Zaffirini. Great Tuna Salad 12 oz. tuna (if canned, packed in water) 1/4 cup finely chopped onion 1/2 cup chopped celery 3 tablespoons sweet relish 3 hard...Article Link
Senator Jose Menendez of Texas Senate District 26 in Bexar County, joins the show to discuss Interim Hearings in the Texas Legislature. The discussion includes a potential ban on Delta 8 and 9 products, social media and children, catching kids up in education, and more. http://www.josemenendez.com/ https://x.com/Menendez4Texas https://www.facebook.com/Menendez4Texas
#TexasValuesReport with special guest Senator Mayes Middleton, Texas Senate District 11, and host Mary Elizabeth Castle, Director of Government Relations, Texas Values discussing The Biden Administration's rewrite of Title IX. Read our press release: Breaking! Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Biden Administration to Block Rewrite of Title IX https://txvalues.org/breaking-texas-attorney-general-ken-paxton-sues-biden-administration-to-block-rewrite-of-title-ix/ Learn more about Texas law protecting women from men competing in women's sports SaveWomensSportsTexas.com Watch our series What You Need to Know: The Rewrite of Title IX: What You Need to Know About the Rewrite of Title IX Read our press release: Breaking! Biden Betrays Women, Children and Parents by Re-defining “Sex” https://txvalues.org/breaking-biden-betrays-women-children-and-parents-by-re-defining-sex/ Read Governor Greg Abbott's letter to President Joe Biden in response to the Title IX rewrite: https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/press/O-BidenJoseph1.pdf Read Governor Greg Abbott's letter to Texas universities in response to Biden's rewrite of Title IX: https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/press/Texas_Regents_Title_IX.pdf Read our press release: Breaking! 31-Year-Old Man Benched From Women's Water Polo Competition in Texas, Texas Values Sends Texas A&M a Letter https://txvalues.org/breaking-31-year-old-man-benched-from-womens-water-polo-competition-in-texas-texas-values-sends-texas-am-a-letter/ Check out our upcoming events! https://txvalues.org/events/ Help us build our channel so we can maintain a culture of Faith, Family, & Freedom in Texas by interacting with us; like, comment, share, subscribe! For more about Texas Values see: Txvalues.org To support our work, go to donate.txvalues.org/GivetoTexasValues
Newly elected Texas Senate District 15 State Senator Molly Cook (@MollyforTexas) details her winning strategy. More importantly, she speaks about the mission to represent her district and Texans at large. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
Molly Cook, a registered nurse, said that she is running for the Texas Senate District 15 because it's time for a bold leader willing to do whatever it takes to fix critical infrastructure to keep your heat on, get you the healthcare you deserve, and transport you safely to and from work. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: The Texas Supreme Court held oral argument today on the Public Utility Commission of Texas' actions during the big freeze of 2021. There are strong arguments for Luminant's case, the plaintiff, and also against it. The real issue is whether Texas is to have a market based electric grid or a politician controlled grid. Two stories that will give you a good idea of what is at stake and what happened in court: Texas Supreme Court to Decide Fate of $26 Billion Electricity Tax Texas Supreme Court questions 2021 winter storm power prices that cost billions Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Texas Senate District 30 candidate Dr. Carrie de Moor joins us to discuss her primary battle.Lying RINO Drew Darby of San Angelo gets big slap down from Governor Abbott's campaign in a cease and desist letter.HD2 special election today is a proxy for the statewide factional divide in the Texas GOP.Dallas Fed: Texas service sector and retail join manufacturing in contraction in January.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
IANR 2340 100723 Line Up 4-6pm INTERVIEWS (Guest host Sridhar Kotha in for Sanchali Basu) Here's the guest line-up for Sat, October 7, 2023 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-news.com), a production of Indo American News. We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app (www.masalaradio.com) By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/indo-american-news-radio-houston-tx/id1512586620) Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. We have 4 years of Podcasts and have had over 7,700 hits. SUPPORT THE SHOW!! TO RECEIVE NEW PODCASTS, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR SPOTIFY AND GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING. THAT WILL GET US HIGHER AD CLICKS!! 4:20 pm Poverty and servitude are decades old issues plaguing the Hindu minority in Pakistan that Ramesh Jaipal has been fighting against. He is now a world renowned human rights activist and champion for Pakistan's downtrodden minorities. Jaipal founded the Hare Rama Foundation, a Pakistani Hindu NGO, in 2006 and is its President. He'll be speaking in Houston tomorrow, Sunday, October 8 at India House at an event hosted by the Hindu American Foundation. He joins us today to tell us if things re improving for minorities in Pakistan. 5:00 pm Though born and raised in Houston, Bharat Pallod and his two siblings have been immersed in Hindu culture thanks to the deep involvement of his parents, Vijay and Sushma Pallod who are stalwarts of the community. Since he was a young child, Bharat has been involved with the Hindu Heritage Youth Camp as a camper counselor and director. This year is extra special as plans have been finalized for a permanent campsite near Columbus. Bharat calls in to discuss this new development. 5:20 pm This election cycle has taken on an exciting turn with a young Indian American – Karthik Soora - throwing in his hat to run for the Texas Senate District 15 which runs around a large portion of Harris County and has a population of nearly 1 million. The seat is currently held by John Whitmire who has decided to run for Mayor for the City of Houston. Karthik calls us after a day of block walking to tell us what prompted him to run. TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.com Please pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamericannews.com which gets 70,000+ hits to track all current stories. And remember to visit our digital archives from over 15 years. Plus, our entire 42 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indo-american-news-radio/support
(Watch this episode on Vimeo!) Steven Haskett is the Libertarian Candidate for Texas Senate District 14, running against Sarah Eckhardt. Please visit his website and follow him below: https://www.haskett4texas.com/ https://twitter.com/StevenHaskett https://www.facebook.com/Haskett4StateSenate ___________________________________ @bradswail austincitycouncilman.com Support the show on Patreon!
You're not having deja vu - it IS, indeed, time to VOTE once again. Why do we have so darn many elections this year? That's part of our discussion today, along with an analysis of the offices and issues in question. A quick guide to our major endorsements: Lieutenant Governor (index to 13:32): Mike Collier (whom we talked to recently in our April 9 minisode) Attorney General (16:38): Rochelle Garza (our guest for our February 10th minisode) Land Commissioner (20:00): Jay Kleberg (listen to Episode 54, from April 22) State Comptroller (24:05): Janet Dudding (a proud proponent of marijuana legalization!) U.S. House - Texas District 28 (28.33): Jessica Cisneros (over highly problematic longtime incumbent Henry Cuellar, whose very presence in a runoff speaks volumes) Texas Senate - District 27 (33:26): Sara Stapleton Barrera (to replace outgoing, and also highly problematic incumbent Eddie Lucio Jr.) Early voting is on NOW through May 20, and Election Day is Tuesday May 24. Any details you need about voting are easily found at GoVoteTexas.org. There ARE NO MINOR ELECTIONS - see you at the polls. Also - if you'll be in the Austin area on Saturday May 14, we'd appreciate your presence at the Texas State Capitol for our Bans Off Our Bodies rally in support of Roe v Wade and abortion rights, with our own Diana Gomez as co-emcee! The event starts at 11am.
On this episode of The Over The Lege Podcast, OTL Podcast Crew Regulars Stephanie Chiarello and Amy Lowrey are joined by OTL Podcast Alum Warren Pacheco. And they are joined by Texas State Senator Carol Alvarado and Author/Poet/Teacher Sean Petrie! So listen, learn, and laugh! Sen. Carol Alvarado is proud to serve Texas Senate District 6 in Harris County. She was first elected to the Texas State Senate in a 2018 Special Election. She was first elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 2008 and served five terms representing District 145. Now in her second term serving in the Texas Senate, Carol is Vice-Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Ports and a member of the Senate Committees on Administration, Natural Resources and Economic Development, Nominations, Transportation, and the Special Committee on Redistricting. Carol's primary legislative focus has been on economic development, public health, and public education. She has championed legislation to strengthen our state's workforce, regulate the use of e-cigarettes for children, and criminal justice reform. Carol is an advocate for women's health and reproductive rights and has passed legislation to assist victims of sexual abuse. As a member of the Houston City Council from 2002 to 2008, Carol led the effort to make restaurants smoke-free, stopped the shipping of more hazardous chemicals through our neighborhoods, and had air quality monitors installed in neighborhoods near chemical plants. Carol is a native Houstonian and a longtime resident of Houston's East End. She holds a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Houston and is a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. Sean Petrie is an author and award-winning poet. As a founder of Austin's Typewriter Rodeo, he has written over 20,000 poems for strangers all across the country. His poetry books include Typewriter Rodeo, Listen to the Trees, and his latest, an art-poetry collaboration titled Pet Poems (also not just pets).He also has multiple fiction and non-fiction books for kids and teaches legal writing at the University of Texas School of Law. More at SeanPetrie.com Warren Pacheco is an actor, comedian, and agent of the dark lord based in Los Angeles, California. When taking a break from being poor, he enjoys long walks on the beach, foreign films and being a rapturous beauty. Warren is best known for his breakout roles as Gay #3 and Bitchy Receptionist..Cast:Host: Stephanie ChiarelloComedians: Warren Pacheco & Sean PetrieSpecial Guest: Sen. Carol AlvaradoAnnouncer: Amy LowreyPodcast Editor: Tom BookerWriters:Stephanie Chiarello, Amy K.
Raul Reyes a retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel with 22 years of active duty. He believes in an America First agenda. He is Pro-Life. Supports border security. He believes we are in a struggle for the future of Texas families and the American way of life and he's running for the Texas Senate in District 24. Counties in Senate District 24: Atascosa, Bandera, Bell, Burnet, Coryell, Gillespie, Kerr, Kimble, Lampasas, Llano, Medina, Sutton, and Williamson Counties.
The March 1 Republican Party primary ballot will present a unique prospect for Texas voters — there are four Wilson County residents running for state and federal office in the primary election. It may be the first time in the county's history. Since this is such an unusual occurrence, Wilson County News visited with these candidates. Sara Canady of Floresville is one of nine Republicans seeking their party's nomination for U.S. Congress, District 15. Julie Dahlberg is running for Texas Senate District 21; she's from La Vernia. Two Floresville residents — Alena Berlanga and Mike Monreal — are among the...Article Link
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Our good friend Dr. Stephen Balch has been chosen for an unpaid position to help review Texas' Social Studies standards by the State Board of Education and Leftists, including those in the press, are screaming because he dares hold views with which they disagree!Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Two segment interview with Big Spring businesswoman Stormy Bradley, candidate for Republican nomination for Texas Senate District 31.In a look at local races I interview Bob Nebb who is a candidate for judge of Lubbock County Court at Law #2.And, other news of Texas.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
BROWNSVILLE, Texas – State Rep. Alex Dominguez, D-Brownsville, is relinquishing his Texas House District 37 seat in order to run for Texas Senate District 27.SD 27 is open because longtime state Sen. Eddie Lucio, Jr., is retiring at the next election.In an in-depth interview with the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service, Dominguez spoke about his legislative accomplishments thus far, his upbringing, and his time on Cameron County Commissioners Court. He also spoke about his platform for the current election campaign and what he is hearing from the voters. This is Part Two of a two part series on Dominguez.
BROWNSVILLE, Texas - State Rep. Alex Dominguez, D-Brownsville, is relinquishing his Texas House District 37 seat in order to run for Texas Senate District 27.SD 27 is open because longtime state Sen. Eddie Lucio, Jr., is retiring at the next election.In an in-depth interview with the Rio Grande Guardian, Dominguez spoke about his legislative accomplishments thus far, his upbringing, and his time on Cameron County Commissioners Court. He also spoke about his platform for the current election campaign and what he is hearing from the voters. This is Part One of a two part series on Alex Dominguez.
Joyce Yannuzzi is the District Director, State Senator Donna Campbell, M.D., Texas Senate District 25. She's been active in politics at some level for over 40 years and has served in a multitude of leadership roles such as: The Rotary Club of New Braunfels (Past President),The 100 Club of Comal County Board of Directors,The Constitutionalist Foundation Board and Founding Member,The Sophienburg Board of Directors,A NB City Council appointee to the New Braunfels Partnership Committee,A Blue Coat Ambassador for the Greater New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce,The United Way of Comal County Board,Comal County Child Welfare Board,New Braunfels Republican Women (President for 4 years),The Herald Zeitung Advisory Board, and,Governor Abbott appointee to both the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification State Board and the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy.Learn more at https://www.texasemergingleaders.com/founding-members/joyce-yannuzzi, Senate.Texas.gov and TexasEmergingLeaders.comFeaturing:Joyce Yannuzzi, District Director, State Senator Donna Campbell, M.D., Texas Senate District 25Sean Christian, Podcast OfficerChris Sanger, Chief Creative OfficerTo join our team. Go here!Disclaimer: The comments herein are considered to be the personal comments of the speakers and not to be mistaken for advice in any way. Copyright 2021 Sanger Syndicate LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Texas Senate District 31 Candidate Kevin Sparks pops by the PBIOS Podcast Party sponsored by The Wireline Group at the Permian Basin International Oil Show in Odessa, TX. Click here for Kevin Sparks website Sparks talks about his energy policy and how the oil and gas industry is vital to [...]
Brandon Creighton, Texas Senator for District 4 visits with JJ Hollie about updates from Texas Senate District 4.
Senator Nathan Johnson, Texas Senate District #16.
This week on The Texan’s “Weekly Roundup,” the reporters discuss the Texas Senate District 30 runoff results, the University of Texas receiving a low free speech ranking, the Williamson County sheriff being indicted for tampering with evidence, a congressman releasing a report on China’s role in the pandemic, and the 15th Texas city declaring itself a sanctuary for the unborn.
Texas Senate District 30 Runoff candidate Drew Springer on how the runoff will lookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Texas Senate District 30 headed to Runoff between Drew Springer & Shelley Luther and Lt Gov Dan Patrick weighs in on Trump & Biden performance in Presidential DebateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debate Tuesday, Election Day for Texas Senate District 30, SCOTUS nomination of Amy Coney Barrett - no shortage of topics on the show todaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vote for Drew Springer on Tuesday for Texas Senate District 30. Pratt on Texas morning update for Monday, 28 September 2020
The Patriot Talon Podcast is launching Wingspan, our Election 2020 coverage series. We're kicking it off with Audrey Spanko, candidate for Texas Senate District 1 to talk healthcare, policing, and how being a social worker informed her perspective!
Texas Senate District 30 Race with Drew Springer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Texas Senate District 30 Race See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Episode, Jay Stittleburg, Candidate for Texas Senate District 4 joins us to discuss mental health and suicide awareness, property taxes, public schools and how critically important it is that we Vote from the Top to the Bottom of the Ballot in this upcoming Election.
Representative Drew Springer recaps RNC Convention Week & his bid for Texas Senate District 30 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Texas Senate District 30 “Emergency Special Election” – when & why. Pratt on Texas morning update for Tuesday, 25 August 2020
7.23.20 – Jay Stittleburg for Texas Senate District 4 – Dick and Skippy in the Mornings – Live on Lone Star Community Radio Jay Stittleburg for Texas Senate District 4 joins us! More Info on [...]
5.29.20 – Jay Stittleburg – Jay Stittleburg for Texas Senate District 4 – Live on Lone Star Community Radio Guest Info: https://www.facebook.com/JayStittleburgForTexasSD4/ Clean Sweep Office Cleaning: http://www.cleansweepofficecleaning.com/ C3 Production: http://fatcatwebproductions.com/SeanThompsonEnterprises/ —– Contact Dick & Skippy: dickandskippy@gmail.com Text/Call Dick and Skippy [...]
3.4.20 – Jay Stittleburg for Texas Senate District 4- Dick and Skippy in the Mornings Jay will be joining us for the entire show! Talking Politics and Behavioral Health & Suicide Prevention Task Force: Montgomery County [...]
Ramey is part of Texas State Senate District 14 and is following several elections, including races for US Senate, Texas Attorney General, and Texas Supreme Court Judges. He talks about why the judicial elections are important to him.
Texas Tribune’s Exec Editor breaks down the impact of Texas Senate District 19’s impact on other sides of Texas, as well as what the end of dark money in political non-profits means. ‘John Sharp on Cell Phone’ chimes in. Plus Leeson gets into the very latest on ReagorGate. Learn more about The Other Side of Texas by visiting our website at: www.othersideoftexas.com And a great way to keep up with us anywhere that you are is by following The Other Side on facebook at: www.facebook.com/OtherSideofTexas/
"On The Air" With Sonny Clark - Nathan Johnson For Texas Senate District 16
Kendall Scudder, Democrat for Texas Senate District 2, talks about straightening out state government and how weird Bob Hall is.
Scott Braddock of the Quorum Report weighs in on the Whataburger what a controversy between Beto O'Rourke and Ted Cruz. Pete Gallegos joins us to talk about the contentious race in Texas Senate District 19. And Jay lays down the law on our new fun segment we like to call - What do you got!? Learn more about The Other Side of Texas by visiting our website at: www.othersideoftexas.com And a great way to keep up with us anywhere that you are is by following The Other Side on facebook at: www.facebook.com/OtherSideofTexas/
Pete Flores, first-place finisher in Texas’ Senate District 19 special election, discusses why a growing Latino demographic doesn’t necessarily mean more Democrats. And Ross Ramsey discusses Friday night debates, gives analysis on Flores vs Gallego and provides Leeson with his weekly political counseling. Learn more about The Other Side of Texas by visiting our website at: www.othersideoftexas.com/ And a great way to keep up with us anywhere that you are is by following The Other Side on facebook at: www.facebook.com/OtherSideofTexas/
Mourning Ranger pitching, being the Phillly GM, and Joshua (@RADjoshua) and John talk greatest ads of all-time. The intro and outro music is created by Colin Williams (@bettaprojekt.com) and the presenting sponsor is Nathan Johnson for Texas Senate District 16 (NathanforTexas.com). This podcast is produced by Misfit Brands.
Describing Victor Leal's role in the Texas Senate District 31 GOP Primary is hardly "conspiracy."
Tune in to Eyes Wide Open: DemBlogTalk on BlogTalk USA (and visit DemBlogNews) for current events in the news and politics! Tonight's Guest is Texas Politico, John Richie. Richie is the Wichita Falls, Texas, Democratic Party County Chairman, Texas Senate District 30 Committeeman on the Democratic Party Executive Committee, and Texas Democratic Party County Chairs Association Chairman. His family has been involved in Texas politics for generations, and he is related to President Johnson, with many LBJ stories to tell!
Tonight on Eyes Wide Open Rheana Piegols and Michael Handley dive back into politics and the Texas Democratic Party. We will be joined by James White. James is a Committeeman for Texas Senate District 8 in the Texas State Democratic Executive Committee, and he serves on the SDEC Rules Committee. The committee and full SDEC voted this month on 2016 convention rules for selecting presidential delegates to the National Convention and the new rules are markedly different from the rules in the past years. Michael Handley explains why these changes are important in the article below. James White will discuss these rule changes and much more tonight on Eyes Wide Open! http://www.demblognews.com/2015/09/texas-replace-south-carolina-as-post.html Just For "Fun" Check Out Congressman Steve "Canteloupe Calves" King's Advice for Pope Francis right here!