UL interim president appointment to Cajundome Commission, polling place consolidation

The parish is looking to consolidate polling locations. UL Lafayette switches Cajundome appointment after public outcry over former president’s appointment.

https://thecurrentla.com/2025/ul-interim-president-appointment-to-cajundome-commission-polling-place-consolidation/

On Nov. 4, Texas voters will get the final say on 17 constitutional amendments — usually listed as statewide propositions at the top of the ballot — including billions of dollars in property tax cuts for homeowners and businesses.

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/politics/elections/2025/09/22/531485/17-statewide-propositions-will-appear-on-the-november-ballot-heres-what-texas-voters-need-to-know/

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17 statewide propositions will appear on the November ballot. Here’s what Texas voters need to know

A majority of the proposed constitutional amendments address tax cuts for homeowners and businesses.

Houston Public Media

From plagiarism accusations to out-of-state political contributions to checkered criminal and financial backgrounds, the 15 candidates running for a Houston City Council at-large seat have an assortment of baggage.

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/politics/elections/2025/09/12/530787/meet-the-special-election-candidates-running-for-a-houston-city-council-at-large-seat/

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Meet the special election candidates running for a Houston City Council at-large seat

In a crowded race, success is “all about name recognition” — and money, according to political experts. From plagiarism accusations to out-of-state political contributions to checkered criminal and financial backgrounds, the candidates are running with an assortment of baggage.

Houston Public Media
Voters will have final say on billions of tax cuts for Texas homeowners, businesses

Texas is slated to spend $51 billion on property tax cuts over the next two years. Some worry that’s unsustainable.

Houston Public Media

As Houston ISD holds school-specific meetings about its $4.4 billion bond proposal, some say the district is toeing the line between providing information and advocating for the bond, the latter of which is prohibited by state law.

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/education-news/hisd/2024/09/27/501323/houston-isd-holding-school-specific-meetings-about-4-4-billion-bond-proposal/

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Houston ISD holding school-specific meetings about $4.4 billion bond proposal

Some say the district is toeing the line between providing information about the bond and advocating for it, the latter of which is prohibited by state law.

Houston Public Media

Quick shoutout to all of us with birthdays on November 5th.

You are not alone.

#november5th2024 #novemberelection

Home sweet home: Why Trump’s take on Harris’ campaign style is so telling - Roll Call

Former President Donald Trump has a habit of claiming his foes are doing things that resemble his own actions.

Roll Call

“Harris is not black”

“Harris is Indian”

“Harris is black”

Kamala is neither black nor Indian. She, like Obama, is mixed race. Does it matter even if she were either?

🇺🇸 Law of Hypodescent/One-Drop rule, a tool of white supremacy, dating back to 1662, ascribed blackness to anyone with as little as 2% ancestry to deprive them of rights.

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Mason could soon join other cities in allowing recreational cannabis sales. Residents will vote on the proposal this November. What are your thoughts? #Cannabis #Mason #NovemberElection
https://mimjnews.com/mason-voters-to-decide-on-recreational-cannabis-sales-in-november
Mason Voters to Decide on Recreational Cannabis Sales in November

Mason residents will vote on a proposal to allow recreational cannabis sales in the city this November. The decision follows a petition drive threat and aims to regulate local cannabis establishments.

Michigan Marijuana News