Greg Abbott
Officials Scramble To Contend With Texas’ New Restrictive Voting Law Ahead Of Primaries
“It’s like we’re going back in time," one voting rights advocate observed.
01.25.22 | 3:39 pm
Where Things Stand: Hundreds Of Schools Defy Virginia’s New GOP Guv
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01.18.22 | 6:23 pm

School district officials who oversee hundreds of schools in Virginia are actively defying their new Republican governor’s efforts to tamp down COVID-19 mitigation measures in the state.

The backlash is similar to what we saw play out in Texas and Florida when Republican Govs. Greg Abbott and Ron DeSantis enacted similar executive orders late last year, attempting to block individual schools and municipalities from creating their own policies for combatting the pandemic.

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Five Points On Greg Abbott’s Disastrous National Guard Border Deployment
What began as a political posturing has spectacularly backfired, with a human toll.
01.15.22 | 10:00 am
Where Things Stand: Airlines Buck Abbott’s Confusing Anti-Mandate Mandate Prime Badge
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10.13.21 | 6:15 pm

Two Texas-based airlines plan to follow federal regulations about vaccination mandates, defying the state’s Republican governor’s recent mandate barring such mandates in the Lone Star State.

How many times can we say mandate?

Gov. Greg Abbott’s whole positioning on COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Texas would be amusing if it weren’t so dark. Abbott passed an executive order on Monday, banning “any entity” from adopting vaccine requirements in the state, even if private businesses want to implement them and/or follow federal requirements on vaccinations for employees. His order is hyper-focused on the badness of government mandates, while being a mandate in and of itself.

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on March 24, 2017 in Washington, DC. on March 24, 2017 in Washington, DC.
Where Things Stand: Backlash To Extreme Texas Abortion Law Is At A Slow Burn Prime Badge
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09.07.21 | 6:15 pm

The backlash to the new anti-abortion law in Texas is only slowly coalescing, and it remains unclear whether it will manage to put any kind of serious economic or political pressure on the state.

Case in point: the city council in Portland, Oregon is set to vote Wednesday on a measure meant to punish Texas for the ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.

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on March 24, 2017 in Washington, DC. on March 24, 2017 in Washington, DC.