How Texas Conservatives Argue Abortion Penalties And IVF Policy
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A single headline can steer an entire public debate, and today we slow down long enough to ask what’s actually being claimed and what must follow if the claim is true. We take on the Houston Chronicle framing of the Texas GOP platform, especially the language around abortion, criminal penalties, and IVF, and we walk through the uncomfortable consistency test at the center of pro-life politics: if abortion is treated as homicide from fertilization, what does equal protection under the law require, and what does “illegal” mean if nobody is ever held accountable?
From there, we shift to fresh UT Texas Politics Project polling and what it suggests about the U.S. Senate race and other statewide matchups. We also dig into growing public opposition to data centers in Texas, where concerns about artificial intelligence growth collide with local reality: grid strain, infrastructure upgrades, water use, and the fear that everyday ratepayers get stuck with the bill while communities absorb the disruption. Polls may show a partisan edge, but we argue that numbers can create the most dangerous political emotion of all: complacency.
Then I’m joined by Robert Montoya from Texas Scorecard to unpack the Permian Basin Reliability Plan and the proposed 765 kilovolt transmission lines, including the rushed 180-day PUC process, notice concerns for landowners, and the mind-bending long-term price tag being discussed. We close with a run of accountability stories, from a massive Houston recycling fire after prior citations to a federal probe into a fatal Tesla crash in Katy and a Texas Supreme Court decision tied to SpaceX beach closures, all pointing back to the same question: who answers before the next crisis?
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