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TexasTowelie

(112,128 posts)
Fri Feb 19, 2021, 02:18 PM Feb 2021

Texas governor's biggest donors: Energy industry that failed

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — As frozen Texas reels under one of the worst electricity outages in U.S. history, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has blamed grid operators and iced-over wind turbines but gone easier on another culprit: an oil and gas industry that is the state's dominant business and his biggest political contributor.

And as the toll deepened Friday from a week of historic winter storms, which have killed more than 20 people in Texas, the dogpiling on a power grid that is proudly isolated from the rest of the country ignores warnings known by the state's GOP leaders for years.

“It's almost like a murder suspect blaming their right hand for committing the crime," said Democratic state Rep. James Talarico. His suburban Austin home lost power for 40 hours and had no working faucets Thursday, when roughly 1 in 4 people in Texas woke up under instructions to boil water.

Like most of the state's 30 million residents, Talarico's power is controlled by grid managers at the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which Abbott again laid into Thursday after more than 4 million people at one point were enduring outages in subfreezing temperatures.

Read more: https://www.oaoa.com/news/business/texas-governors-biggest-donors-energy-industry-that-failed/article_d947b125-31aa-5145-8978-63c25afb67d0.html
(Odessa American)

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Texas governor's biggest donors: Energy industry that failed (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2021 OP
About Texas County Judges underpants Feb 2021 #1
Yep, the authority is pretty broad administration hurl Feb 2021 #2
We have a County Judge and 4 County Commissioners LeftInTX Feb 2021 #3

underpants

(182,774 posts)
1. About Texas County Judges
Sat Feb 20, 2021, 01:41 PM
Feb 2021

Judges are basically the chief county administrator and executive. There tends to be a county board of some sort elected by jurisdiction while the Judge s elected in a general election. I’m guessing some counties might elect the Judge through the county Board.


There are regular court judges but the county Judge runs the show.

Is that correct?

hurl

(938 posts)
2. Yep, the authority is pretty broad administration
Sat Feb 20, 2021, 07:31 PM
Feb 2021

For some reason, county judges are responsible for emergency management, which I didn't know until I saw my county judge weighing in on the vaccine situation locally, which didn't make sense to me.

LeftInTX

(25,258 posts)
3. We have a County Judge and 4 County Commissioners
Sun Feb 21, 2021, 12:11 AM
Feb 2021

All are elected. The County Judge is basically the county executive.

We also have 12 County Court at Law judges who preside over real courtroom drama

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