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Thank you for this excellent account of the criminally corrupt antics of the dishonorable Ken Paxton, every word of it is as accurate as it is appalling.

It is incredulous that not only Paxton but also the equally abhorrent Dan Patrick and Greg Abbott were re-elected this past November. These three amigos are a disgrace and do not represent what the majority of Texans want to see in our state leadership. As a voting rights activist in Texas, I must share with you a few clarifications about Texas voting.

Just under 25% of registered voters in Texas actually cast a ballot for Paxton, Patrick, or Abbott. Three out of four registered voters in Texas either did not vote for them or did not vote at all (they each received about 54% of the vote of the 45.7 % of registered voters who voted). Abysmal as this participation is, it was enough to get them elected but not necessarily as a mandate of what most Texans want.

The combination of severely gerrymandered districts with unbearably comprehensive voter suppression efforts delivered the results we saw. Even if you registered to vote in the midterm election, if you had not submitted your registration at least 30 days prior to the election you could not vote — Texas is one of only 15 states that imposes this burden, an embarrassment for a state that prides itself on being number one in so many areas. Rejected mail ballots are an entirely other issue that disenfranchised many Texans.

The reality is that even though Paxton, Patrick, and Abbott won their races, Texans of all political persuasions are the losers. I say this because there are many areas of widespread agreement among Texans throughout the state on critical issues that affect our daily lives, yet are being neglected by our state leaders and the legislature. For example:

- Gun safety: 70% support raising the age to buy an assault weapon from 18 to 21, yet it’s ignored by most in the legislature who fear reprisal by the NRA

- School vouchers: 89% of Texas parents are satisfied with their child’s public school education, yet Abbott and Patrick are steadfast on taking away public school dollars (taxpayer money) and giving them to private and faith based schools (how is this remotely viable with separation of church and state); a direct attack on one of the most fundamental parts of Texas communities

- Medicaid expansion: 67% of Texans support this and it’s repeatedly denied by the legislature even though Texas has one of the country’s highest rates of uninsured, not to mention maternal mortality and teen (and repeat teen) pregnancy rates, both of which could be helped with better healthcare access through Medicaid expansion.

Bottom line, our state leaders and legislature are out of sync with what the majority of Texans want; they’re ignoring the will of the people, creating more of an autocratic state than a representative democracy.

A glimmer of good news, however, is sparkling in the 88th Texas legislature: Sen. Nathan Johnson filed SJR 25, a joint resolution that, if passed, will enact statewide citizen ballot initiatives— giving Texans themselves the right to put an issue directly on the ballot and vote on it! Twenty six other states already allow these types of ballot measures, Texas should be #27.

As head of the Texas Senate, Lt Gov Patrick should not suppress issues with widespread public support because of his personal preferences - this filing must be sent to committee for review and public discussion. Statewide Citizen Ballot Initiatives will provide Texans with a real chance to have their voice heard and begin to shape the state into a place where the majority of Texans want to live and prosper.

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Paxton is re-elected because he does exactly what the angry white racists of Texass want him to do - he files lawsuit after lawsuit against DC Democrats in front of right wing hack judges to win nationwide injunctions against laws that the angry white racists don't like. And no one owns the lib better than this corrupt thug. What surprises me is that assholes like Paxton (and Abbott and Patrick) don't think that they will ever be held to account. When the backlash comes, and it will come, they will never see it coming.

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