Federal appeals court finds the state’s age limit on mail-ballot voting does not violate the 26th Amendment.
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Texas Bar Owner Fighting Abbott’s Unfair Mandates Hosts Trump Rally
Tee Allen says she never voted before because she didn’t think it mattered, but she’s voting this year—for President Trump.
Sex Ed Dominates Texas School Curriculum Hearings
State Board of Education hears arguments for and against adding controversial “comprehensive” sex instruction to statewide standards for public school kids.
Court Dismisses Another Leftist Attempt to Undermine Texas Voting Laws
Federal judge concludes court lacks jurisdiction to “micromanage” election processes set by the state legislature.
North Texas Voters Vet State Senate Candidates Ahead of Special Election
Five Republican candidates for Senate District 30 answer questions ahead of the September 29 election to replace State Sen. Pat Fallon.
Sex Ed Standards on Upcoming Texas Education Board Agenda
September 4 is the deadline to sign up for public testimony during the September 8-11 State Board of Education meetings.
Property Tax Reform Didn’t Force Cities to Spend Less … Or Cut Texans’ Tax Bills
Even with reforms, city property tax bills remain high, and cities still have plenty of money to spend.
Dallas County Drops Controversial Raises for Elected Officials
Commissioners scrapped salary increases citizens called “inappropriate” while residents suffer from government-ordered shutdowns.
Make a Real Difference in the November Election: Work the Polls
National Poll Worker Recruitment Day encourages Americans to help fill the “critical shortage” of election workers caused by coronavirus concerns.
County Official Calls State’s Coronavirus Case Numbers ‘Nonsense’
Collin County Judge Chris Hill says Texas DSHS numbers “aren’t right, they aren’t real, and they shouldn’t be used to determine public health policy.”