Posted October 22nd, 2008
by daniel
in Blogs, CC Blog
with tags Corruption, Republicans.
(Houston, TX) — Yesterday, Democratic challenger Loren Jackson held a press conference to discuss the serious tax issues facing Harris County District Clerk Theresa Chang. According to records from the Secretary of State and Comptroller’s office, the Peter & Theresa Chang Foundation, Inc. has been under tax forfeiture since 1999 after failing to submit required tax information. Even though Chang’s organization was stripped of up its right to operate in the State of Texas, it has continued to be active, underwriting scholarships in 2007 and 2008. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted October 15th, 2008
by daniel
in Blogs, CC Blog
with tags Corruption, Republicans.
With 20 days left until the election, it seems another Republican has joined the long line of corrupt Republicans in county government.
County Attorney Mike Stafford, following in the ethical footsteps of Sheriff Tommy Thomas, County Commissioner Jerry Eversole, and D.A. Chuck Rosenthal, is on the defensive over allegations of improper personal and financial relationships with a female staffer, and using county funds to give raises and reimbursements to favored personnel. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted August 7th, 2008
by daniel
in Blogs, CC Blog
with tags Republicans.
This week marked the 43rd Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, one of the most significant civil rights laws ever enacted. Signed by President Lyndon Johnson on August 6, 1965, this landmark legislation ended techniques that had been used for decades to deny millions of minorities the right to vote.
At this time, we reflect with gratitude on those who lost their lives in the struggle for basic civil and voting rights in this country. But despite 43 years of progress, inequities and obstacles remain for too many voters.
Unfortunately, Texas Republicans have actively worked to prevent certain people from voting and return us
laws. So this week, we also salute the Democrats who have stood up time and again to protect every Texan’s right to vote.
We thank our Democratic state legislators who worked so hard to defeat the Republican voter ID bill that would have made it harder for seniors, minorities and low-income people to vote. Our own Senator Mario Gallegos even defied doctor’s orders to remain in Austin and block that bill.
And in Washington, Congressional Democrats fought for renewal of the Voting Rights Act in the face of staunch opposition from Texas Republicans, who wanted turn back time on the electoral process.
Our democracy depends on protecting the right of every citizen to vote in every election, but we still have a great distance to go in order to live up to our nation’s ideals of equality and opportunity. Texas Democrats will continue working vigilantly to ensure every person has the right to participate in a free and fair election.