Guaranteed income is Band-Aid solution to deeper issues (Opinion)

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Also: I don't live in Shawn Thierry's district and probably wouldn't agree with many of...

, making it hard to actually track what people spent the money on. More importantly, the question that should be asked is, what is the long-term impact of providing the money for a short period of time? Also, what verifiable evidence will be required to prove that someone falls within the specific income levels? The program has good intentions, however, accountability, long-term outcomes, and tradeoffs need to be considered before any money is distributed.

" : I don't live in Shawn Thierry's district and probably wouldn't agree with many of her political positions, but I commend her and thank her for voting her conscience on Senate Bill 14, which bans gender transition care for Texans under 18, rather than being pushed around by the enlightened mob. It sounds like she studied this issue and made an informed decision that made sense to her and many other Texans.

," : The Chronicle editorial board did an excellent job of introducing readers to an ominous development in the realm of Texas history. There is a lawsuit against the Texas State Historical Association by a man you would think would be one to protect historical truths and to respect the history of all Texans. Instead, the mistakenly trusted and interim executive director of TSHA, J. P.

As a philanthropist, collector and preservationist, Mr. Bryan has accomplished much to the benefit of Texas history. However, it turns out that it ishistory he supports, and if he and his cohort have their way, then the rich history of Texas and the TSHA are in jeopardy.

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