Column: View even minor political transitions in Texas. Sometimes following tectonic movement

Column: View even minor political transitions in Texas. Sometimes following tectonic movement

Waskom, Texas, an ancient city of rails of about 2,000 mid-middle of Dallas east east east. That is generally how Waskom got the nickname name “in Texas.”

In 2019 Waskom adopted a new nickname, “Schantuary City for unborn,” the decision of the Waskom city in 1973 The ordinance is easily spread In more than 70 municipalities in a kumomalities in a handful of state while the Supreme Court is getting ready to hear the case arguments that will eventually bring to roe flow.

The railroad is planned. The legal reacting reproductive is planned. Both turned part of tectonic shifts in society. So, while all is greater than Texas, don’t forget the little things happening at the Lone Star State. The new history suggests that these are the little things with the greatest impact.

In the last month a driverless truck developed by an autonomous car company from Pittsburgh makes the first delivery delivery – Frozen pastries between Houston and Dallas. Round trip that is about a hair under 500 miles or almost an eight-hour workday for a truck driver. The company plans to expand freight to the cargoes of El Paso and Phoenix in time for holidays. There are both Texas-based companies to unveil the options that are carried out of San Antonio.

The future is now.

And as an anti-abortion ordinance from a small Texas town becomes more vigorous throughout the country, a dull truck in Dallas more important for the rest of the country.

Tariff policies have been reported to be reported in a decreased port traffic, endangered trucking and port jobs in the process. A recent study found a reduction of 1% of freight traffic to los angeles and long beaches can Threaten as many as 4,000 jobs. However, what to eliminate positions fully is the type of automation that is quietly hit by Texas roads in late April.

Keep the little things. Without long planning about the consequences – or in these cases, even in short term planning – the effects become disaster.

I wonder if the administration deals with what new workers are transferred to the logistics industry workers who need to progress forward. Or will the local official wings compel it as did it after the Roe turned off? Remember that some states begin to return to Ordinances from the 1800s to ban reproductive care without passing through new law.

Without design and public funds to recover American workers, the negative effects of tariffs and work automation are likely to easily reach society benefits (if any). It is a small thing to make the priority to train some communities in this instance of history, but effects can be important – control a disaster.

There is a danger to keep opportunities. We’ve seen a result of a recent election 250 miles south of Waskom, at Houston suburb of Katy, one of the fastest growing cities. In Katy Independent District District, leaders filled with their hands just trying to keep growing and serving the increase in the number of students, expected To hit 100,000 in 2028.

However, during the new campaign, the incumbent board president focuses on the ban on transgender athletes and other conversation points. His opponent, a teacher and school administrator for three decades, focus on what teachers need to give the growing population. Don’t you know this, the candidate who actually wants to heal long-term district problems won. In fact, a number of Texas Pro-Education candidates won the election seats last week On school boards used to be held by people responsible for banning books and others.

It is noteworthy that voters of conservative state pockets want leaders more focus on solutions than slogans. I know that it is not important to be national, but the history of the small things to grow in Texas, this trend gives me hope.

@Lzgranderson

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Ideas stated in the piece

  • The writer argues that small political actions in Texas, such as the 2019 sanctuary of Waskom for unborn anti-abortion activities in more than 70 municipalities and the revision of the municipalities Roe v. Wade(3)(4).
  • Cargo automation of transportation, shown in overflowing trucks operating between Houston and Dallas, with potential effects of jobs in sectors in sectors(5).
  • New local Texas Elections, such as Katy’s School Loard Races, signals of candidates that focus on practical population growths) due to cultural war issues such as cultural arts(5).

Different views of the subject

  • Municipalities such as Clarendon and Amarillo reject or delay anti-abortion travel restrictions, with Clarendon Council with a must have local ordinances(1)(2).
  • Supporters of the “Sanctuary City” ordinances have strengthened Texas’ condition as a “cities adopt access measurements and abortion facilities(4).
  • While the author emphasizes automation risks, some stakeholders can prioritize economic efficiency from an inevitable vice of technology development rather than a policy failure(5).

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