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May 18, 2026

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There’s enough antisemitism in Texas politics to go around

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Good news for the sort of people who love talking about single-stair reform: Joe Panzarella won the District C runoff over the weekend. While Joe and his fans were pretty excited to get the win, the race had been a largely sleepy affair for everyone except City Hall obsessives and urbanist activist-types. (Me, for example. And probably you if you’re reading this newsletter.) 

That changed last week when Panzarella faced allegations of antisemitism after receiving the endorsement of CAIR Action, the political arm of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Those allegations didn’t land. Not only did Panzarella win, but he actually did better on Election Day — after the campaign attack — than during early voting.

The sad reality is that there are plenty of other political campaigns across the state that brazenly traffic in antisemitism and play footsie with hate groups. Read my column about three campaigns in the partisan primary runoffs that deserve more scrutiny than Panzarella.  

And don’t forget to cast your ballot in those primary runoffs. Early voting starts today and Election Day is May 26. These are the races where Republicans and Democrats pick their candidates for November. In gerrymandered seats, where the maps are drawn to benefit one party over the other, the primary races are essentially the election of consequence. You can vote in these runoffs even if you didn’t show up for the general primary, but you can’t switch parties if you cast your ballot in the first round back in March.

Read the Houston Chronicle editorial board’s endorsements here

And we also want to know your endorsements — at least for tourists visiting Houston during the World Cup. If you could recommend just one thing every World Cup visitor should see, do or experience in Houston, what would it be and why?

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Evan Mintz, Editor of Opinion and Community Engagement

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Our picks

Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, makes his opening statement as Republicans on the House Budget Committee work on a budget plan to advance many of President Donald Trump's top domestic priorities on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Photo by: J. Scott Applewhite, AP

Endorsement | GOP should pick Chip Roy in an AG runoff to replace Ken Paxton

In a Republican primary runoff defined by fear of, gasp, Sharia law, at least U.S. Rep Chip Roy sometimes takes on serious policy matters, writes the editorial board. 

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U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, speaks to the press, acknowledging he will face a run-off with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the race for U.S. Senate after the Texas Republican primary election, March 3, 2026 at the Austin Marriott Downtown in Austin, Texas.

Photo by: Sara Diggins, Austin American-Statesman

Paxton failed Texas. He’ll fail the GOP in November. Vote Cornyn. | Endorsement

In the Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate, the editorial board reiterates its endorsement of John Cornyn, a legislative workhorse, over the corrupt and incompetent Ken Paxton. 

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April Jones is running for Fort Bend County Commissioner.

Photo by: Courtesy Campaign

April Jones has the deep roots Dems need in Fort Bend county commissioner runoff

Jones has worked behind the scenes for decades. Democrats should give her a chance on the main stage.

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Shelly DeZevallos

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Shelly deZevallos for the 38th District | Endorsement

Shelly deZevallos is a better bet to serve the interests of her district than Jon Bonck. 

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Texas Attorney General, and U.S. Senate candidate, Ken Paxton waves to supporters during a primary election night watch party on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Dallas.

Photo by: Smiley N. Pool, Dallas Morning News

Hospital bills soar, and Paxton’s big idea is a transgender lawsuit | Editorial

Healthcare costs skyrocket while Ken Paxton sues over "woke doctors." Hopefully his replacement will do better, writes the editorial board. 

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Houston Independent School District Superintendent Mike Miles talks to a Audrey H. Lawson Middle School student while visiting classes Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023 in Houston.

Photo by: Yi-Chin Lee, Staff Photographer

Even the Trump administration is sounding the alarm about HISD | Editorial

Is it really up to the federal government to protect HISD families from changes made by state-appointed school leaders, asks the Houston Chronicle editorial board.

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Burrus Elementary School is one of the schools HISD is proposing to close. 

Photo by: Elizabeth Conley, Staff Photographer

HISD families are fighting back against special education changes | Opinion

Special education students and parents in Houston ISD deserve better, writes senior editorial writer Leah Binkovitz.

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The Haynes Ring Plaza, featuring a Aggie ring replica, is seen on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station.

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Texas A&M can't Whack-a-Mole its way out of bigotry | Opinion

Rather than provoking a First Amendment lawsuit that it would almost certainly lose, Texas A&M should look inward.

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Photos of Thy Mitchell and her children are placed on a table with flowers and candels during a vigil at Traveler’s Cart in Houston on Monday, May 11, 2026.

Photo by: Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle

Texas leads the U.S. in murder-suicides. Here's why. | Opinion

There have been at least 20 murder-suicides in Texas this year, including eight so far in May.

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Rig operators connect drills that will plunge underground to access heat reservoirs on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023, near Milford, Utah. In Nevada, Fervo Energy's first operational project has begun pumping carbon-free electricity onto that state's electric grid to power Google data centers, Google announced Tuesday, Nov. 28. That pilot will help Fervo launch projects like this one in Utah to deliver far more carbon-free electricity to the grid. (AP Photo/Ellen Schmidt)

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What a geothermal company's $7 billion IPO says about Houston’s future | Opinion

Fervo offers a model for how the city can create jobs, attract investment and scale the next generation of energy, writes Taylor Chapman.

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Are property tax appraisals rising in your ZIP code? Search our map.

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Sick of paying property taxes? Texas should just eliminate them | Opinion

Sick of paying your property tax bill? Vance Ginn makes the case that Texas can eliminate property taxes by limiting spending and expanding the sales tax to cover services and exempt items.

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Harris County Flood Control District Director, Dr. Tina Peterson, discusses the development and use of the Native Seed Mix and related programs during a press conference Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023 at Christie V. Adair Park in Pearland.

Photo by: Kirk Sides, Staff Photographer

Don’t fire Tina Peterson. Keep Harris County flood projects on track | Editorial

Firing Harris County Flood Control Director Tina Petersen behind closed doors without a valid reason is not how county business should be conducted. 

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The sign for Soundwaves has been a long-standing landmark on Montrose.

Photo by: Cary Darling

RIP, Soundwaves. You taught us suburban kids to be cool. | Opinion

With each visit to Soundwaves, I’d level up, like passing a course. Oh, you liked Discharge? Well, have you heard Motorhead?

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FILE - President Donald Trump, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping, shake hands after their U.S.-China summit talk at Gimhae International Airport Jinping in Busan, South Korea, Oct. 30, 2025.

Photo by: Mark Schiefelbein, AP

Trump’s war has supercharged China’s green new deal | Editorial

The Iran war is accelerating the future of energy, and China is cashing in. Houston can lead the way in reasserting U.S. leadership, writes the editorial board.

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A City of Houston solid waste management truck is shown in the Southwest Service Center yard Thursday, May 19, 2022 in Houston. The department has had staffing shortages and employees often work overtime.

Photo by: Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff Photographer

'Stop playing political games': Houstonians on the trash fee | Opinion

“I felt it was inevitable that Houston would ultimately have to charge for solid waste services,” writes Barbara Kelley. 

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Children walk between classes as construction continues on a campus expansion Monday, April 1, 2024, at the Kinkaid School in Houston.

Photo by: Jon Shapley, Staff Photographer

'Too thin on detail': Kinkaid coverage leaves readers wanting more | Opinion

"Instead of describing the poster and letting readers decide if the content was offensive, the writers here only provide the context from the accusing organization," writes Stephen Adkison. 

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Juan Garcia works with his third graders one a reading lesson at HISD’s A.A. Milne Elementary School in Houston, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025. HISD's Milne Elementary School is second most improved elementary schools in the Houston area according to Children At Risk's annual rankings.

Photo by: Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle

HISD doesn't care about special ed kids. They care about STAAR tests. | Opinion

"The federal law guarantees an educational program for your child; it does not preclude your struggle and fight for that right," writes Joe Sosa. 

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A container sits in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 after it struck the Houston Avenue bridge on Friday, March 2, 2018, in Houston. The truck hauling it was using a flatbed trailer, which made the container have a total height of more than 14 feet, officials said.

Photo by: Texas Department Of Transportati

Truck drivers, stop hitting Houston Avenue bridge | Opinion

"Let's not wait until a load is lost on top of a car, or someone crossing Houston Avenue is hurt. We need to throw new ideas toward this all too often occurring," writes Larissa Lindsay. 

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In this 2018 file photo, provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, mothers and their children stand in line at South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley. 

Photo by: Charles Reed, Associated Press

Children detained at Dilley ICE facility might lose more protections | Opinion

"Transparency at these facilities is poor. We do not know what is happening to them," writes David Shontz. 

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