Submitted by LieutJimDangle t3_z7u6vl in news
Marthaver1 t1_iy8rydd wrote
Reply to comment by Izzo in Houston lifts boil-water order affecting more than 2 million by LieutJimDangle
Houston is a progressive city. It’s just a city, so it can’t do a lot to distance itself from the backwards right wing extremists that control the state. Maybe in 15 years we can see a state wide change. Sooner or later, those new borns with Mexican heritage will be eligible to vote, not all will vote for progress but the majority will. It is really, a matter of time and getting people to register and vote.
bigboilerdawg t1_iy9i61o wrote
Houston runs the water plant. Has nothing to do with Texas state government, no matter how much this site wishes.
https://www.houstonpublicworks.org/drinking-water-operations
AmericanScream t1_iyd6x9a wrote
>Houston is a progressive city.
So who's idea was it to have privatized toll roads all throughout the city?
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