Also: From Houston to Austin to Marfa, the LGBT community seems to enjoy being Texan.
Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer,” : Forrest Bugge says Mr. Tomlinson should move to California if he doesn’t like the way our electricity is regulated here in Texas. I always know that when a person uses that phrase, they know zero of what they are talking about. He applauds the people in charge for keeping his lights on 99.99 percent of the time.
Prices aren’t lower than they were during regulation and the service isn’t always better now without regulation. Mr. Bugge can throw out exaggerations but it won’t change the fact that Texas needs to go back to enforced regulation of the electricity Texans receive and the facilities maintained so that then, we really can have our lights on 99.99 percent of the time.,” : Leslie Beyer’s commentary in the Business section was long overdue.
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