Forrest Wilder

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The Response
Texas Observer reporter Forrest Wilder provides video stills from The Response, Texas Governor Rick Perry’s, Aug. 6th prayer rally held in Houston. Read more [...] Full Story
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Tea Party Legislator Wants to Eliminate Texas’ Wind Energy Standard
Texas' successful wind industry could be undercut under legislation filed today by freshman Rep. Scott Sanford, a Republican from McKinney. Sanford's bill would effectively eliminate Texas' wind energy standards. Full Story -
In Landmark Criminal Case, Citgo Could Get Off Easy
Without the fear of enormous fines, a polluter could see violations simply as the cost of doing business. Full Story -
‘Practicing Medicine without a License’: Senate Takes Testimony on Abortion Bill
A Senate hearing today on a bill that would restrict use of RU-486, the so-called abortion pill, felt almost perfunctory. Full Story -
Lawmaker Wants to Limit Challenges to Harold Simmons’ Radioactive Waste Dump
Citizen challenges to a West Texas radioactive waste dump owned by Dallas billionaire Harold Simmons would be limited under legislation filed by Rep. Drew Darby. Full Story -
Everyone Supports the State Water Plan, So Now What?
Support for funding the $53 billion water plan appeared to be unanimous. Everyone pledged fealty to water conservation. The question now, as Sen. Troy Fraser (R-Horseshoe Bay) suggested this morning, is *how* the financing is structured. Will the consensus hold, or will interests fracture along regional and economic lines? Full Story
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Water, MUD and Beer: Recipe for an Explosive Hill Country Development Fight
In hindsight, perhaps Greg LaMantia, a scion of a South Texas family who made its fortune as a regional Budweiser distributor, shouldn't have named his 5,000-acre spread near Wimberley "Needmore Ranch." Full Story -
Give Us Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses—We Have Private Prisons to Fill
Since 2005, immigration has been criminalized as never before. Full Story -
Payday Loan Industry Divides and Conquers at Capitol
Consumer advocates and Democrats are divided over a Senate bill that would impose light regulations on payday and auto-title lenders. Full Story -
Erica Grieder Praises the “Texas Miracle” in Big, Hot, Cheap, And Right
The question of whether Texas—which continues to grow in political and economic stature—is a model for emulation or mockery remains. Full Story -
Visualizing the World From Lubbock
Like fellow Lubbock native Buddy Holly, visual artist Dirk Fowler proves that great art is indigenous to the Llano Estacado. Full Story
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