Notes from the Chair: Remembering and Honoring
As we contemplate and honor the more than one million American men and women who gave their lives for our nation we must not let their sacrifice be in vain.
As we contemplate and honor the more than one million American men and women who gave their lives for our nation we must not let their sacrifice be in vain.
The theme of our Get-Out-the-Vote plan for November is simple: VOTE BLUE, from the top of the ballot to the last Democrat listed.
It's important to keep our spirits up even while we're at home, looking out for our healthcare workers and finding ways to help those suffering hardships.
Lots of ways to stay involved at home: see commissioners' court via Zoom, and encourage everyone to register to vote and, if eligible, to vote by mail.
If you are at all concerned about voting in person for the July runoffs, and are not already doing vote by mail, consider requesting a mail-in ballot.
On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the stories of Thomas Midgley and Clair Patterson tell us a lot about the free market and regulation.
We're staying committed, determined and engaged with our effort to turn Texas blue, with lots of ways to get involved from home.
Local Democratic operations and the statewide Democratic convention will continue digitally, to support the community's health and fight against COVID-19.
Destroying the block and tackling of government has proved to be disastrous in so many ways, not just how it relates to our current crisis.
To the conservative elements of our society, the stock market and business are now more important than protecting our citizens from disease and hunger.