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A Texas GOP Candidate’s New Claim: School Cafeteria Tables Are Being Lowered for “Furries”

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The allegation isn’t true. But that isn’t stopping some politicians and right-wing activis

The allegation isn’t true. But that isn’t stopping some politicians and right-wing activists from running with it.  [Texas Monthly Today] Jan 27, 2022 # politics & policy [A Texas GOP Candidate’s New Claim: School Cafeteria Tables Are Being Lowered for “Furries”]( The allegation isn’t true. But that isn’t stopping some politicians and right-wing activists from running with it. [Read story]( # film & tv [Are Chip and Joanna Gaines Too Big to Flop?]( Magnolia Network, helmed by Waco’s First Family, has already weathered its first scandal. Viewers will keep tuning in. [Read Story]( SALE ENDS SOON [New Year's Sale: Save Up to 85%]( A new year means new savings! [Subscribe]( to Texas Monthly today to save more. Time is running out. [Subscribe]( More of the latest # sports [Roger Clemens Deserves Better]( Baseball Hall of Fame voters kept the former Astros pitcher out of Cooperstown. But there’s more to Clemens’s “character” than his alleged steroid use. [Read story]( # food & drink [As the Pandemic Endures, Texans Flock to Small Grocers]( From Flatonia to Marathon, communities—often small and rural—band together to serve their own needs with local essentials. [Read Story]( Trending Online - [We Are Running Out of Superlatives for Tony Romo the Broadcaster]( - [A Texas GOP Candidate’s New Claim: School Cafeteria Tables Are Being Lowered for “Furries”]( - [This Dallas Mansion Is a Dream Home—But for Whom?]( - [This Elon Musk Superfan Keeps Eyes in the Sky Over Tesla’s New Texas Factory]( - [Why Does UT’s $34 Million Head Coach Need a “Special Assistant”?]( [Act Now & Save Up to 85%]( Get the best of Texas, by Texans, for everyone during the Texas Monthly New Year's Sale–ending soon. [Subscribe]( [Texas Monthly]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this message because you signed up for our newsletters. Want more? Check out [our other newsletters](. P.O. Box 1569, Austin, TX 78767 [View Online]( [Manage Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe](

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