Note: This column originally appeared on The Quorum Report. Join us there daily for coverage of Texas politics and government. Not only did Gov. Perry get way out ahead of the border crisis politically but he has also now figured out a way to differentiate himself in a major way from a potential fellow GOP […]
Sour-faced Perry is Picking the Right Fights
by Scott on July 15, 2014 in Dan Patrick, Immigration, Politics, Rick Perry, Tea Party
Texas Business Leaders Are In a Full-Court Press on Immigration
by Scott on July 12, 2014 in Border Security, Dallas, Economy, Immigration, Politics, Rick Perry, Tea Party, Texas, Workforce
Note: This column originally appeared in The Quorum Report. Join us there daily for coverage of Texas politics and government. Hoping to lose none of any ground – either real or perceived – they may have gained on immigration in the United States House of Representatives, Texas business interests over the last couple weeks have […]
Dewhurst and Patrick Clash in a Very Personal Debate in DFW
by Scott on May 11, 2014 in Dan Patrick, Immigration, Politics, Tea Party, Texas
Note: This story originally appeared on The Quorum Report. Join us there for daily coverage of Texas politics and government. DALLAS – Sen. Dan Patrick and Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst pulled no punches on Wednesday in a 45-minute televised debate that one candidate would later describe as childish. Patrick said “I think it was in […]
Does Gov. Perry Still Have Political Magic in Him?
by Scott on May 4, 2014 in Economy, Immigration, Politics, Rick Perry, Tea Party, Texas
It’s safe to say Gov. Perry’s rebranding effort isn’t slowing down a bit. But, whether he’s having success in the endeavor is an open question. His appearance this morning on Meet the Press continued his campaign to show himself to be one of the functional elected Republicans in America, which would be any Republican officeholder […]
Senior Republican Texas Congressman Calls for Guest Worker Program
by Scott on April 27, 2014 in Economy, Immigration, Latinos, Politics, Texas
In what may come as a shock to some, Rep. Joe Barton, R-Ennis, on Friday said that not only does he support a guest worker program for adults who are not documented and a path to citizenship for their children, but he also plans to propose sweeping legislation to that effect in the next few […]
Patrick and Castro Clash in Immigration Debate, But for What Purpose?
by Scott on April 17, 2014 in Dan Patrick, Economy, Immigration, Latinos, Politics, Texas
Note: The original version of this story appeared on The Quorum Report. Join us there daily for coverage of Texas politics and government. In an hour-long exchange that shed nearly zero light on policy but did give both sides plenty of heat to try to exploit with various constituencies, Sen. Dan Patrick and San Antonio […]
Immigration Fight Simmers Ahead of Texas GOP Convention
by Scott on March 20, 2014 in Border Security, Economy, Immigration, Politics, Tea Party, Texas, Workforce
Note: This story originally appeared on The Quorum Report. Join us there daily for coverage of Texas politics and government. HOUSTON – Business interests here in Southeast Texas and elsewhere are working to marshal their forces ahead of what could be a bloody fight at the Republican Party of Texas convention in June over where […]
Signs That 2014 Could Be the Year for Immigration Reform
by Scott on January 5, 2014 in Border Security, Economy, Houston, Immigration, Obama, Politics, Rick Perry, Tea Party, Texas
This column originally appeared on The Quorum Report. Join us there daily for coverage of Texas politics and government. On the first workday of 2014, there’s no doubt business leaders in Texas were pleased to see the report from the New York Times that declared US House Speaker John Boehner now supports changing the nation’s […]
Thrown Away People
by Scott on June 10, 2013 in Dallas, Economy, Houston, Immigration, Politics, Rick Perry, Texas
“If a piece of the building falls to the ground and breaks, they have insurance for that,” said a middle aged man in a wheelchair in Houston. Tweet Share
The Legislature Shouldn’t Hit-And-Run on Immigration
by Scott on May 13, 2013 in Immigration, Politics, Texas
You might think a proposal to force undocumented immigrants to be background checked, fingerprinted, photographed and entered into a database would be an easy sell with Republican lawmakers. But, you’d be wrong. With time quickly running out in the legislative session, a plan to make it possible for undocumented immigrants to obtain a driver permit […]
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