Early voting is open. Election Day is Tuesday, November 4. If you
live in Richardson, your ballot will have 17 Texas constitutional
amendments on it, and if you also live in the Richardson ISD, it will
have three RISD bond propositions for you to vote for.
In general, Texas constitutional amendments serve one of two
purposes. Either they are giveaways to the rich (ask yourself if
Scrooge McDuck would be for them or not), or they are panders to the
GOP base. They are placed on the ballot by the legislature, which is
in the firm control of business interests and/or the far right of the GOP. (Just last week, the Texas GOP voted
to censure five of its own members in the Texas House for being
insufficiently conservative. These included north Texas
representatives Angie Chen Button, Jeff Leach, Morgan Meyer, and Jared
Patterson!) Still, there are some amendments I find to be reasonable.
To find out which, read on. Also, at the end, I'll have something to
say about those RISD propositions.