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Politics of Permanent Outrage
If you spend any amount of time following politics today, it’s hard to escape the sense that everything is a crisis.
Cornyn reverses filibuster stance
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn last week reversed his opposition to changing the Senate’s filibuster rules, writing in an op-ed that legislation in that chamber should pass with a simple majority, the San Antonio Express-News reported. Cornyn said the change should be made to advance the so-called SAVE America Act, legislation pushed by President Trump that would require a birth certificate or passport to register to vote. “After careful consideration, I support whatever changes to Senate rules that may prove necessary for us to get the SAVE America Act and homeland security funding past the Democrats’ obstruction, through the Senate, and on the president’s desk for his signature,” Cornyn wrote. Cornyn has long opposed ending the filibuster, which requires a 60-vote majority to end debate on the Senate floor. The practice dates back to the early 1800s. Cornyn is in a tough runoff race with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. That election is set for May 26.
PROPOSITION RESULTS
The Democratic and Republican parties received positive results from propositions on the ballots for both primary elections held March 3.
Night to Shine
This handsome group of Bulldogs (along with some very special sponsors) had an unforgettable evening at Tim Tebow’s Night to Shine at the Texarkana Convention Center and what a night it was







