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UNITED STATES - OCTOBER 03: Shirley Connuck, right, holds up a sign representing a district in Texas, as the Supreme Court hears a case on partisan gerrymandering by state legislatures on October 3, 2017. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) UNITED STATES - OCTOBER 03: Shirley Connuck, right, holds up a sign representing a district in Texas, as the Supreme Court hears a case on partisan gerrymandering by state legislatures on October 3, 2017. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
Texas Makes Legislative Comms Secret In Prelude To Redistricting Battles
By Josh Kovensky
07.01.19 | 1:58 pm
on June 19, 2018 in El Paso, Texas. on June 19, 2018 in El Paso, Texas.
Government Moves Children Out Of ‘Inhumane’ Detention Center In El Paso
By Nicole LaFond
06.25.19 | 9:30 am
State Rep. Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, makes a point as Texas officials continue to investigate the death of Sandra Bland, who died July 13th in the Waller County jail after a traffic stop near Houston. The hearing at the Texas Capitol drew dozens of legislators and activists wanting answers after Bland's apparent jail suicide. State Rep. Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, makes a point as Texas officials continue to investigate the death of Sandra Bland, who died July 13th in the Waller County jail after a traffic stop near Houston. The hearing at the Texas Capitol drew dozens of legislators and activists wanting answers after Bland's apparent jail suicide.
GOP Firebrand Leaving State Office: ‘Eight Years Was Enough For George Washington’
By Kate Riga
06.24.19 | 3:10 pm
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GOP Rep. Asked If Women Who Get Abortions Should Be Punished: ‘Of Course They Should’
By Kate Riga
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TX Teacher Fired For Tweeting At Trump For Help ‘Removing Illegals’ From School
By Nicole LaFond
06.05.19 | 12:51 pm
Texas Legislature Bucks NRA, Passes Gun Storage Safety Program
By Cristina Cabrera
05.28.19 | 4:31 pm
Secretary of State David Whitley, left, arrives for his confirmation hearing, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, in Austin, Texas, where he addressed the backlash surrounding Texas' efforts to find noncitizens on voter rolls. Whitley denies his office made mistakes over a list of 95,000 voters whose U.S. citizenship was called into question but included thousands of wrongly flagged names. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Secretary of State David Whitley, left, arrives for his confirmation hearing, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, in Austin, Texas, where he addressed the backlash surrounding Texas' efforts to find noncitizens on voter rolls. Whitley denies his office made mistakes over a list of 95,000 voters whose U.S. citizenship was called into question but included thousands of wrongly flagged names. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Texas Secretary Of State Resigns After Bungled Probe Into Voters’ Citizenship
By Kate Riga
05.28.19 | 8:26 am
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