From the ocean waters of the pacific to the shelves in Central Texas, issues in the global supply chain are impacting Central Texas consumers and businesses.
the guy wanted to win won. had he lost, i would have accepted it and moved on. i think at some point they need to accept there was an election, president biden won, and if we are serious about more people voting, let s put efforts forward and changes to election laws that allow more people to vote and not make it harder for people to vote. dana: what people? jesse: harold, let me ask you a specific question. where in the texas builders and make it harder for people to vote? harold: two things, to answer question. number one, we roll back some of the pandemic accommodations that were there to make it easier for people to vote. jesse: what did they do to make it harder for people to vote? dana: 24-hour voting in houston, it was supposed to be allowed and they did it. for one example. harold: we can go line by line and the bill, but there is no doubt there are efforts that are different for the 2022 and 24 election. greg: if you are saying they are rolling back, that s