Texas House Votes To Defang Runaway Travis County Public Integrity Unit

More good news from the Texas legislature: The Texas House has voted to remove jurisdiction over statewide elected and appointed officials from Travis County’s corrupt, partisan Public Integrity Unit. Instead, such investigations would be handled by the unimpeachable Texas Rangers rather than the likes of Ronnie Earl and Rosemary Lehmberg.

It was only a historical fluke that Travis County managed to exercise such authority in the first place, and given the Public Integrity Unit’s willingness to pursue abusive vendettas against Republican political figures such as Tom DeLay and Rick Perry, removing that responsibility was long overdue.

Democrats will no longer be able to get revenge against Republicans from the Travis County prosecutor’s office for what Republicans and voters have done to them at the ballot box over the last two decades…

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One Response to “Texas House Votes To Defang Runaway Travis County Public Integrity Unit”

  1. BBB says:

    This should have happened years ago! Now if we could just get Earl and Lehmberg disbarred and thrown into jail, everything would be great. Of course the chances of that happening in Travis County are zero.

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