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When Texas Pride Meets Public Chaos

When Texas Pride Meets Public Chaos

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The Houston Rodeo is supposed to be a pressure valve for the whole state, a place where families, boots, concerts, and Texas pride all fit in the same frame. So when the carnival shuts down early because crowds start running and fights explode across the midway, it lands like a warning sign, not just a bad night out. We talk through what happened, why “rowdy” isn’t the right word, and why public disorder at a signature Texas event feels like a snapshot of bigger problems in culture and accountability.

Then we shift to Austin ISD’s planned LGBT Pride Week and the district guidance that pushes campus anonymity on social media. We dig into the tension between “inclusive” messaging and parental consent, what transparency should look like in public schools, and why secrecy around student-facing events immediately erodes trust. From there, we cover Harris County Jail finally passing a state inspection after repeated failures, and why “minimum standards” are not something to celebrate when lives and basic safety are on the line.

Medicare Monday brings real-world help: Justin White from Senior Health Services joins us to explain Medicare supplements, Medicare Advantage, and why premiums and drug costs are climbing for seniors on fixed incomes. We also hit Klein ISD’s run of firearm incidents, parents organizing for stronger campus security, and the bigger debate over deterrence and self-defense. Finally, we examine the Big Bend border wall controversy and close with Senator Paul Bettencourt calling for Lena Hidalgo to resign based on concerns about judgment and emergency management readiness.


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