Posted by James V. Lacy at 12:00 am on Apr 10, 2007 Comments Off on Houston is a cool place
I’m pleased to be reporting from Houston where I’ve just
presented a seminar on election law and nonprofit rules to one of
our clients, a national organization in favor of tax reform.
And I must say, this city, which eschews many of the normal rules
of urban development, looks pretty darn cool. Downtown
Houston is undergoing a "Renaissance" that has included moving the
Houston Astros from the old Astrodome to a new field, "Minute Maid
Park," which is just steps away from major hotels and shopping and
which include significant private sector support, unlike many of
our new stadiums in California. The Rockets play basketball
at a new stadium largely funded by Toyota (helping to keep some
jobs, at least, in America!). And when I discuss the rules of
election and nonprofit law here, the locals ask really great
questions, such as "Why in tarnation would the government do
that!?"
The last time I was in Houston was in 1981. Today, parts
of the city look like Michigan Ave. in Chicago, the Galleria
shopping area is great, the art museums are top drawer, and the
tex-mex is outstanding! No wonder, with California, from 1976
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