Texas’ House is lagging behind the Senate in moving forward long-overdue legislation to crack down on mail ballot voter fraud.
Erin Anderson
Anti-Straus Resolutions Passed by More County GOPs
Three North Texas county Republican parties condemn Straus’ failure to advance the platform and join calls for new leadership.
Senate Panel Approves Bill to Crack Down On Mail Ballot Fraud
A bill aimed at shoring up Texas’ mail-in ballot rules to prevent voter fraud sailed through a Senate committee on Sunday.
Dallas School Bus Drivers Rally to Troubled Bureaucracy, For Now
Scandal-ridden bus agency Dallas County Schools gets short-term financial help, plus a tentative pledge from drivers for help surviving November’s shutdown vote.
President’s Election Integrity Commission to Focus on Clean Voter Rolls
Voter roll accuracy tops the list of topics the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity will study.
Election Decided By Two Votes Is Contested Over Mail Ballots
An Arlington city council candidate who lost by just two votes claims that multiple ineligible voters cast mail ballots in the election.
Legislature Set to Crack Down on Mail Ballot Fraud
Responding to the governor’s call, Texas lawmakers have filed bills aimed at shoring up the state’s mail-in ballot rules to prevent voter fraud.
Fired Denton Utility Managers Sued City Over Suspensions
City officials say loss of trust led to the firing of suspended city employees in a convoluted case that’s getting more complicated.
Collin County Gets It Right on Property Rights
Personal liberty and private property rights prevail in two Collin County legal victories over city government overreach that should resonate throughout Texas.
Dallas County Voter Fraud Suspect Indicted, Arrested
A Dallas County grand jury charged the first suspect in a vote harvesting scheme with felony voter fraud for allegedly forging an elderly voter’s mail ballot.