The Texan Podcast
In this episode of Smoke Filled Room, Brad Johnson sits down with Adam Loewy, a prominent attorney and Austin billboard icon, to discuss his founding of a successful law firm in Austin, insights on Austin's homeless crisis, his opposition to Prop Q, and the broader implications for city politics. They also touch on Lowey's political evolution, the far-left versus far-right dynamics, and the future of tort reform in Texas. Listen to more Smoke Filled Room podcasts from our team wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, subscribe and leave us a review. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:43 Starting a Law Firm and Early Struggles 03:48 Billboards and Wisconsin Basketball Memories 04:23 Law School and Career Advice 05:31 Prop Q and Homelessness 15:51 Personal Political Evolution 22:56 Israel, Far-Left Concerns, and Trans Issues 29:51 Tort Reform and Insurance Companies 31:27 The GOP's Shift Away from Tort Reform 31:59 Insurance Companies and Rising Rates 36:20 The Role of Insurance Companies in Politics 40:30 The Political Dynamics of Tort Reform 43:39 The Future of Tort Reform in Texas 48:27 The Broader Political Landscape 51:57 The Republican Primary and Key Figures 56:12 Term Limits and Political Tenure 58:06 The Texas AG Race 01:00:21 Financial Influence in Texas Politics 01:01:07 Conclusion
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