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January 11, 2019
Trump's Tour of the TX Border Fellow Mark Jones talks to the Texas Standard about President Trump’s recent visit to McAllen, Texas, and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s offer for Texas to build the border wall. "This seems to be more Dan Patrick freelancing without any real conception of what he would actually be doing except providing a nice sound bite for the president."
Read more January 10, 2019
Harris County's first Latina county judge takes the helm Lina Hidalgo, who won a surprise victory over incumbent Ed Emmett last November, again demonstrated her political savvy when she announced last week she wouldn’t accept campaign contributions from county contractors. "It was a brilliant political move since it has won her support from across the political spectrum from voters and leaders who have long decried the endemic cronyism and pay-to-play politics in Harris County, the City of Houston and [the Houston Independent School District]," said political science fellow Mark Jones.
Read more January 10, 2019
Maduro begins second term as Venezuela goes into Meltdown 2019 will bring further economic hardship to Venezuelans as the economy shrinks and oil output continues to plummet. Energy fellow Francisco Monaldi expects production to bottom out at 850,000-900,000 barrels a day. Declines could be steeper if oil prices fall below $50 a barrel, he said.
January 7, 2019
Trump's Syria Withdrawal Ambassador Edward Djerejian discusses the president's plans to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria. Al Jazeera (translated to Arabic).
Read more January 7, 2019
New Congress, same impasse The most probable effect of midterm elections is continued legislative gridlock under a divided Congress, said Center for Energy Studies director Ken Medlock in an interview with AAPG Explorer. "It’s almost in a lot of ways laissez-faire: Let the market figure it out."