November 27, 2017
Controversial Texas Enviro Continues To Consider Congressional Run
Controversial Texas Enviro Continues To Consider Congressional Run
Environmental activist Juan Mancias is continuing to openly consider running for Congress, challenging Democratic incumbent Henry Cuellar.
November 15, 2017
Pipeline Protesters Plead Guilty
Pipeline Protesters Plead Guilty
Two of the Trans-Pecos pipeline protesters charged with felony criminal mischief reached an agreement to plead guilty to a lesser charge in court last week.
November 1, 2017
Texas Sierra Club Makes Disturbing Recruitment Pitch
Texas Sierra Club Makes Disturbing Recruitment Pitch
While most of the Lone Star State celebrated Halloween with tricks and treats, the Texas Sierra Club attempted to use it for a disturbing recruitment pitch.
October 31, 2017
Sierra Club Offshoot Stands With Alleged Felons
Sierra Club Offshoot Stands With Alleged Felons
The Austin Environmental Justice Team (ATXEJ), an offshoot of the Sierra Club, recently expressed support for a group of West Texas environmentalists facing felony charges from anti-pipeline protests earlier this year.
October 25, 2017
Bipartisan Push To Classify Pipeline Protesters As Terrorists
Bipartisan Push To Classify Pipeline Protesters As Terrorists
Growing concerns over anti-pipeline activism across the country, including Texas, spurred a bipartisan group of federal lawmakers to request the U.S. Department of Justice to review the country’s domestic terrorism laws.
October 23, 2017
O’Rourke Brushes Aside Texas Environmental Leader
O’Rourke Brushes Aside Texas Environmental Leader
Yesterday at a campaign event at the University of Texas in Austin, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) was quick to dismiss a prominent Texas environmentalist.