Paxton trial set. Ted Lieu exposes Russia collusion. Property taxes. PFAS lawsuit settled
Texas Attorney General will meet his fate soon. Ted Lieu expose Durham and Russian collusion. Should we lower property taxes? Is the PFAS lawsuit resolution another gift to corporations?
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Politics Done Right Topics:
Rep Ted Lieu destroys special counsel Durham as a party hack. He then exposed Russian collusion: Special Counsel John Durham was looked confused as Ted Lieu exposed him as a party hack to willfully chose not to see the RussiaCollusion in the Mueller Report. [More]
Why tax policy experts fear the Texas House plan to lower property taxes could have dire ripple effects: Both the House and the Senate’s proposals on property tax cuts would give modest savings to the typical Texas homeowner, but critics say the House plan could create vast inequities and disproportionately benefit wealthy homeowners. [More]
Texas AG Ken Paxton's impeachment trial set for Sept. 5; wife won't serve as juror: Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial in the Texas Senate will begin Sept. 5, but his wife, Sen. Angela Paxton, won't get to participate in the proceedings, according to the rules officials approved. After two days of deliberating behind closed doors, the Senate on Wednesday night announced Paxton's trial date and the 31 rules that will guide the impeachment hearing. [More]
Is the PFAS lawsuit resolution another gift to corporations?: The chemical and manufacturing giant 3M reached a $10.3 billion settlement on Thursday with U.S. cities and towns over their claims that the company contaminated drinking water with so-called forever chemicals used in everything from firefighting foam to nonstick coatings. Under the sweeping settlement, 3M said it would pay out the money over 13 years to any cities, counties, and others across the country to test for and clean up perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, in public water supplies. [More]
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