Houston Sanctuary Policy Fallout And The Fight Over Public Safety
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Houston is staring down a political self-inflicted wound: a city policy fight that could cost roughly $110 million in public safety funding, spark a state investigation, and push police morale even lower. We walk through why the state is reacting so aggressively, what Mayor Whitmire is signaling about a potential repeal, and the bigger principle underneath it all: if government actions have no consequences, more bad actions follow. That’s true in city hall, and it’s true everywhere else.
Then we bring on Adam Cahn from Texas Scorecard to map what’s changing across Texas higher education. We talk Texas Tech moving to phase out sexual orientation and gender identity credentials, Ken Paxton’s investigation into DEI activity at the University of North Texas, and the new undercover footage alleging DEI is still operating inside social work programs at UT Arlington. We also get into the uncomfortable but essential detail: “accreditation” and academic exemptions can become the loopholes that keep DEI alive even after lawmakers say it’s banned, which is why the next wave of reforms may get more legally complex.
We close with parental rights and student safety, including the State Board of Education approving a more parent-informed trustee training syllabus, plus a disturbing case out of Goose Creek CISD that underlines why vigilance matters. If you care about Texas politics, Houston public safety, DEI in Texas universities, and parental rights in schools, you’ll leave with a clearer map of what’s happening and what to watch next.
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