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SBOE fields concerns about Bible-infused school curriculum

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by By Jaden Edison, The – 2024-06-27 18:32:08

SUMMARY: Public feedback to the Texas State Board of Education has raised concerns about a proposed elementary school curriculum infused with religious references. Critics argue that it is too complex, biased toward Christianity, and falls short of classical education standards. The Texas Education Agency unveiled the curriculum which includes significant biblical content, such as lessons on Da Vinci's “The Last Supper” and various parables. While supporters claim it enhances academic rigor, critics worry about its religious bias. The State Board of Education will decide on the curriculum in November, with financial incentives for districts that adopt it. The proposal is part of broader efforts to infuse conservative Christian values into public education.

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Odessa residents face another water outage

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by By Dante Motley, Story by Carlos Nogueras Ramos, The – 2024-06-29 15:26:45

SUMMARY: Odessa residents experienced another water outage due to a leak in the city's aging water infrastructure. Crews couldn't isolate the leak and had to shut down the entire water system to make repairs, affecting tens of thousands of residents. A public safety alert informed residents about the shutdown, which required a 24-hour boil-water notice once service resumed. Mayor Joven highlighted that many outside the city limits also depend on the water system. Odessa is working on long-term repairs and has applied for funding from Texas's new $1 billion water fund. Additionally, prominent figures will attend The Texas Tribune Festival in Austin.

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Remembering Kinky Friedman’s campaign for Texas governor

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by By John Jordan, The – 2024-06-28 17:45:17

SUMMARY: Kinky Friedman, who passed away Thursday, was a multifaceted figure known for his roles as a Peace Corps volunteer, bandleader, satirist, singer-songwriter, novelist, essayist, perennial political candidate, and devoted animal rescuer. He also worked as a comedian, chess player, and cigar smoker. In 2006, he ran as an independent candidate for Texas governor, promoting a pro-teacher, anti-death penalty, and anti-Trans-Texas Corridor platform. His campaign, characterized by chaos and authenticity, resonated with voters disillusioned with traditional politics. Despite falling short, his unique persona and populist appeal highlighted widespread frustration with the political status quo.

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The Kinky Friedman for Governor campaign headquarters in Austin had a store offering a large variety of merchandise, including t-shirts, caps and bumperstickers. Each purchase, at the store or on the road, was recorded as a political contribution.

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The Kinky Friedman Campaign's main image was done by Austin concert portrait artist Guy Juke. The campaign relied heavily on the colors for much of its art direction.

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The teardrop trailer designed by Austin artist Bob “Daddy-O” Wade for Friedman's campaign. Widely known as the Gov Bug, it was usually full of merchandise and pulled all over Texas by campaign staff, but it was also pressed into service to deliver some of the tens of thousands of petition signatures to the Texas secretary of state for verification.

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Kinky Friedman kisses a very young puppy at his home on his Medina ranch in December of 2013.

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Down ballot Texas Dems worry Biden debate hurts them, too

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by By Matthew Choi and Jasper Scherer, The – 2024-06-28 13:19:52

SUMMARY: President Joe Biden's poor performance in Thursday's presidential debate has created unease among Texas Democrats, fearing it may jeopardize their down-ballot races in November. Biden's allies acknowledged his struggle during the debate, marked by disjointed sentences and lack of clarity, which overshadowed discussions on significant issues like abortion rights and the Capitol attack. Critics within his party, such as Julián Castro, expressed disappointment. Meanwhile, Republicans, including Congressional candidates, capitalized on Biden's slip to challenge Democratic counterparts. Despite these setbacks, some Democrats remain optimistic, urging caution and confidence in addressing Trump's controversial stances in future debates.

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