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Go Texas 👏🏼👏🏼 🐝 🍯
05/10/2026

Go Texas 👏🏼👏🏼 🐝 🍯

Most people don't know that in Texas, a small backyard apiary can deliver the same property tax break as 500 head of cattle. It's been true since 2012, and it's still one of the more interesting quirks in American property tax law.

Under Texas Tax Code Chapter 23, Section 23.51(2), land between 5 and 20 acres used to "raise or keep bees for pollination or for the production of human food or other tangible products having a commercial value" qualifies for special agricultural valuation — the same 1-d-1 open-space appraisal that covers cattle ranches, hay operations, and row crops.

Once approved, your property is taxed on its agricultural productivity value rather than its market value, and the savings can run into thousands of dollars per year. The intensity-of-use requirement varies by county, but most appraisal districts ask for a minimum of six honey bee colonies on the first 5 acres, with one additional colony per 1.5 to 2.5 additional acres up to the 20-acre cap.

Land that already has agricultural valuation history can transition straight to beekeeping. Land without that history typically needs to demonstrate five years of qualifying agricultural use before the lower valuation kicks in. Beekeepers who don't want to manage hives themselves can lease colonies from licensed beekeeping services, who handle inspections, supplemental feeding, and Texas Apiary Inspection Service registration on their behalf.

Why this matters beyond the tax savings: the policy quietly created an incentive for thousands of Texas landowners to install pollinator habitat on land that might otherwise have been mowed, sprayed, or paved for development.

Bees need forage radius. A managed apiary anchors a small ecosystem of nectar and pollen plants around it. In a state where rural land continues to convert to subdivisions at speed, paying landowners — through tax policy — to keep their property as functioning habitat for an essential agricultural pollinator is a remarkably efficient piece of conservation by indirect means. Texas didn't set out to subsidize backyard biodiversity. The legislature wanted to recognize bees as an agricultural input on equal footing with cows.

But the second-order effect, more than a decade in, is real: thousands of acres held in low-impact, pollinator-friendly use across the state. The cattle rancher and the beekeeper get the same deal. The bees and everything that depends on them get the side benefit.

Justice does not show gender favoritism. 🇱🇷
05/10/2026

Justice does not show gender favoritism. 🇱🇷

🔥 Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez, who was the first openly gay judge elected in Bexar County, Texas, has resigned and accepted a lifetime ban from serving as a judge in the state.

The ban was part of a formal agreement finalized on April 20, 2026, between Gonzalez and the State Commission on Judicial Conduct to resolve multiple misconduct complaints in lieu of further disciplinary action.

05/09/2026
05/07/2026

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced several initiatives intended to rein in the prescription of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, the most widely prescribed class of antidepressants. Read more: https://nyti.ms/4tOjOIh

Glyphosate in our forests
05/07/2026

Glyphosate in our forests

Forests shouldn’t need warning labels, but Roundup is quietly spreading beyond farms and into America’s forests, sprayed across public and private lands at a growing scale. Behind it is a little-known push by industry and policymakers to normalize glyphosate use far from cropland.

The expansion lands in the middle of a long-running fight over the chemical. Regulators like the EPA still say glyphosate is safe when used as directed, but lawsuits, jury verdicts, and some scientists continue to raise concerns about cancer risks.

Now, that conflict is moving into forests, places people associate with clean air, wildlife, and recreation. Critics worry the spraying could ripple through ecosystems and water supplies, while supporters argue it’s an efficient way to control vegetation and manage timberlands.

The stakes are rising. Courts, federal agencies, and even the Supreme Court are on the cusp of reshaping how (or whether) glyphosate is used nationwide. Bayer, the company that inherited Roundup through Monsanto, is still facing thousands of cancer-related lawsuits even as glyphosate is entering new terrain.

No matter how much profit corporations "lose" through restrictive protective regulation, there is NO amount of money that can restore our forests and wilderness areas once they are poisoned and gone.

05/06/2026

A bill protecting domestic violence victims from their abusers after those individuals are released on bail is making its way to the governor’s desk.

Sen. Bill Coleman, R-Ponca City, on Tuesday secured final passage of legislation that allows courts to require defendants in the most egregious domestic violence cases to wear GPS ankle monitors while out on bail. Senate Bill 1325 passed both legislative chambers unanimously.

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