Indivisible Houston
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Indivisible Houston
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Defend Houston and Harris County from state overreach! Volunteer/donate/connect @ https://t.co/ZQLI1RsGXQ Bluesky: https://t.co/oTNVUY2rx1



BREAKING: NPR has obtained a State Department document revealing that the Biden administration planned to allocate only $483,000 in the 2025 fiscal year for electric vehicle purchases—far less than the $400 million Drop Site revealed was being set aside for Tesla vehicles under the Trump administration (until a recent quiet revision to the procurement document). A former White House official familiar with the plans suggested the $400 million allocation to Tesla was a deliberate move, not a clerical error. The State Department and Tesla had agreed to research armoring electric vehicles under Biden, but no funds had been earmarked for “Armored” Teslas. The approved $483,000 budget was intended for light-duty EVs, and another $3 million was set aside for supporting equipment, like charging stations. The revised procurement document indicates it was originally published in December, at the end of then-President Joe Biden's term, but it doesn’t appear in the Internet Archive for that month. Read Drop Site’s story 🔽

School choice is the key to unlocking opportunity. It doesn't matter what your background is—school choice is supported by overwhelming majorities of Hispanic Americans, African Americans, and white Americans across the state. Together, we will secure school choice.


I have a feeling we will discover that USAID was just one way that the left pushed narratives using taxpayer money. People need to go to prison.



Many Texans are facing an affordability crisis. Last session, we slashed your property taxes. But for many Texans, those cuts were wiped out by local taxing authorities. That MUST END. That's why I'm making property tax relief an Emergency Item this session. #TXSOTS25



BREAKING: The TX Supreme Court has denied Houston's appeal in a longstanding drainage lawsuit, requiring the city to put millions more toward streets and drainage as officials come up against multiple financial woes. houstonchronicle.com/politics/houst… via @HoustonChron


They wouldn't need to mail them if you could just register online





