Happy Friday! If there’s anything we missed, please post up your favorite Texas-related stories, stuff from other TX bloggers, etc., in the comments section.
- An official Ron Paul campaign letter calls Mitt Romney’s pro-choice gubernatorial stance “questionable.”
- David Webb in the Dallas Voice says Texas should enforce rigorous health and condom use standards in porn if producers defect here from California.
- The Dallas Voice also says the Texas Legislature made some decent progress this session with regard to gay bullying.
- Two Taylor, TX parents are suing their church after a music minister there raped their daughter.
- An anti-choice group has moved in next door to a Planned Parenthood in Waco to better harass women seeking health care.
- They had to move the Transgender Nondiscrimination Summit from Texas A&M to the University of Houston because organizers feared for the safety of participants in A&M’s hyper-conservative climate.
- A New York Times editorial takes on the GOP’s country-wide war on women, including, of course, Texas.
- The Pasadena, TX woman wanted for raping a 12-year-old boy has been apprehended.
- That’s right, AlterNet. Dallas is actually kind of a good place to be gay.
- A “Loving The Me I See” self-esteem workshop is coming to Dallas.
- An HIV+ Dallas family is profiled in a U.S. News article about 30 years of the disease in the U.S.
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