Guest Column: Sowing Hate
Civil discourse is becoming much more difficult as it seems that our political leaders are more than willing to use our baser instincts to divide us.
Civil discourse is becoming much more difficult as it seems that our political leaders are more than willing to use our baser instincts to divide us.
In the next couple years, we will have to face the massive challenge of water management. We must push our legislators to provide tools for cities and counties to regulate new development.
The proposed changes to Prop 3 are so broadly-worded that will have huge unintended effects. We must warn people and urge them to vote no.
We have an election on Tuesday, November 2 where eight amendments to the Texas Constitution will be on the ballot! Get more info here.
We must foster a culture of fighting for what is right despite seeing (sometimes) small results. We must do it for each other and our children.
School districts, collectively, refusing to obey governmental demands may be enough to force much-needed concessions from the government.
We at the Kendall County Democratic Party are submitting our agenda -- one that will make Kendall County better and stronger.
Do you to make sure your elected officials hear you? Providing public testimony at your local City Council is a great way!
The Hill Country Democratic Coalition works to advance the priorities that are important to rural Texans, regardless of party. View our input here.
Under current local control laws, we do not have legal standing to prevent developments even if they are harmful or have environmental concerns.