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Racist clauses in property deeds can't be enforced, but still exist. A Texas bill would make it easier to remove them.


Racist clauses in property deeds can’t be enforced, but still exist. A Texas bill would make it easier to remove them.
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An untold number of Texas properties still have language in their deeds that put racial restrictions on who can occupy them, even though the U.S. Supreme Court declared such restrictions illegal decades ago. (Credit: Shelby Knowles for The Texas Tribune)
James McGee knows well the history of housing discrimination against Black people like him in Texas. He worked in the mortgage industry for 20 years and now advocates for the revitalization of southern Dallas, an area where the majority of residents are Black or Hispanic. ....

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Texas blackout: How can electricity grids weather climate shocks?


Texas blackout: How can electricity grids weather climate shocks?
Feb. 26
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Another option is working with other states to share energy, in the event of power failures. Texas stands out as not having any such arrangements due to its independent power grid.
The most hilarious thing about the blackouts is seeing Republican officials in Texas oil dominant economy trying to spin this as the fault of a yet to be enacted Green New Deal, wind turbines, environmentalism, AOC or Democratic governors. ....

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