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THE ADMINISTRATIVE RAT KING-Auditing the Siege of the Texas Worker

Lead Article: Magic & Mechanisms: Why the TWC Only Functions in the Shadow of a Senator

Date: January 16, 2026 The Lead: For six months, the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) and the EEOC remained silent, a vacuum where justice for wage theft and disability discrimination should have been. On January 9, 2026, I reached out to the office of Senator Nathan Johnson. By January 16, “Magic” happened: the TWC suddenly re-engaged, reaching out via email to process an inquiry that had been stalled for half a year.

The Strategy of the Stonewall: However, the “Magic” was quickly followed by a “Trap.” In their follow-up, the TWC notified me they “cannot accept large files”—specifically the 58-page forensic evidence packet that documents $42,000 in stolen tips, 14,000 harassing emails, and the “Suicide Link” timecard.

The Forensic Conclusion: This is not a glitch; it is a Technical Siege. By refusing the evidence packet, the agency creates a “Paperwork Foreclosure,” allowing the bad actors to run out the 180-day clock while the agency claims they “never received the file.”

The Legislative Pivot: Even though Senator Nathan Johnson’s office noted that legislative offices cannot direct administrative determinations, their “legislative courtesy” hand-off to Senator Tan Parker is pivotal. Senator Parker—author of Making Government Work and a member of the Senate State Affairs Committee—now has this documented failure of agency oversight on his desk.

The Mission: We are no longer just auditing a poker club; we are auditing the failure of the Texas safety net. We are documenting the exact moment when “Constituent Services” meets “Administrative Inertia.”

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