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Leading Off (3/31/17)

Horned frogs and horses seal the deal.
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TCU Defeats Georgia Tech 88-56 in Madison Square Garden. The Horned Frogs take the NIT Championship and tie for second-most wins in the program’s history. But you still can’t buy a basketball jersey.

Rangers Seal Deal With Rougned Odor for Two Horses. Plus $49.5 million. But the horses clinched it. His family calls the equestrian second baseman a “Venezuelan Cowboy.”

Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne Joins Trump Administration. She announced the move at the Byron Nelson golf tournament’s kick-off yesterday, perhaps in a nod to her soon-to-be coworking space, Mar-a-Lago. The position has not yet been disclosed, but Zac Crain might have the inside scoop.

Ben Carson Throws Pitch, People May Lose Homes. The Housing Secretary played ball with a couple of youth baseball teams in West Dallas yesterday. Hopefully he also took a tour of the 100+ homes in the neighborhood subject to a mass eviction beginning on June 3. And hopefully when he meets with Mayor Rawlings today, he’ll have some constructive ideas on how the mayor can move forward on a plan to move the families. And how the city can grow its dismal supply of affordable housing despite skyrocketing real estate prices. And find that missing $30 million of HUD money that we left somewhere.

Nefarious Transgender Texans Are Not Our Concern. In yesterday’s guest column in Harvey Kronberg’s Quorum Report, Texas House Rep. Jason Villalba called the “Bathroom Bill” the “most unserious attempt at galvanizing Republican primary voters in a generation.” The Dallas attorney, a Republican and avowed personal friend of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, noted that Senate Bill 6 “fails to solve a problem that doesn’t even exist” because it’s already illegal to assault people. Anywhere. Even in bathrooms. And peeping isn’t allowed, either. “The chance that our children—in schools or otherwise—are somehow at risk of nefarious transgender Texans assaulting them in showers or restrooms is simply non-existent.” As if to prove his point, North Carolina repealed their bathroom bill yesterday. It’s time to turn our attention back to wild hogs.

Ken Paxton Gets Kicked Out of Collin County. Judge George Gallagher ruled yesterday that the securities fraud case against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton should be moved out of Collin County, where he lives, delaying the planned May 1 trial date. Prosecutors had argued Paxton and his supporters tainted the jury pool. The tipping point appears to be a new exhibit—an invitation to a 2013 fundraiser for Paxton’s 2014 campaign for attorney general. The hosts included a number of “prominent” Collin County officials.

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