On July 6, the most populous county in Texas, Harris County (which is coterminous with Houston) filed a lawsuit in state court against SB 1750, a bill that passed this year that deprives the county of control over election administration. The county cites the State Constitution, which forbids laws that single out just parts of the state. Here is the brief. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link. The case is Harris County v State of Texas.
TX – ONE MORE NEW AGE GERRYMANDER EMPIRE WITH TOP TYRANT PARTY HACKS- ESP GUV AND AG
GOOD LUCK TO JR IN GETTING REFORMS
REMEMBER THE ALAMO AND THE BATTLE OF JACINTO- NEAR NOW HARRIS CO.
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https://electionlawblog.org/?p=137299
ELB – CNN
@AZ,
San Jacinto is in Harris County, and was in Harrisburg Municipality on April 19, 1836. Harris County is essentially the same boundaries.
It is more likely the rallying cry was Remember Bexar, Remember Bahia!!!
In 2020 the county clerk resigned for personal reasons. The county appointed a political operative from the state Democrat Party. It was that county clerk who participated in appointing the elections administrator.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_San_Jacinto
TX ARMY CANNONS AT BSJ STILL AROUND ???
THE BSJ MONUMENT CAN BE SEEN ATXZ MILES AWAY ON A CLEAR DAY — SOLVE FOR ATXZ.
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P-A-T IN A NEW TX CON-CON ???
No.