Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina, arrested last month on charges of running an organized illegal voting scheme to get elected, may face voters again in a recall election.
Erin Anderson
Election Integrity Bills Race Against Deadlines
House calendar may kill key Senate reforms designed to make elections more secure and fight voter fraud.
Public Weighs In on Top Election Integrity Reforms
In hearings that extended past midnight, the session’s highest-priority election reform bill moved closer to passage but is still racing against upcoming deadlines.
Time Running Out for Key Election Integrity Bills
With Senate bills in a race against the calendar, the House must act quickly to move priority election reforms across the finish line.
Key Election Bills Slated for Hearings
As deadlines for passing legislation approach, Texas lawmakers take up election integrity bills in public hearings this week.
Texas to End Forced Annexation Statewide
Lawmakers pass a bill extending property rights protection to all Texans.
Debt Wins Big on Local Ballots
Metroplex residents voted themselves higher property tax bills by approving most city and school district debt propositions on their May 4 ballots.
Dallas Mayor and Council Candidates Head to Runoffs
Mayoral candidates Eric Johnson and Scott Griggs will compete in a runoff election on June 8.
Forced Annexation Bans Approved in More Texas Counties
Voters in Ellis and Montague passed countywide bans on involuntary annexation as lawmakers consider legislation to eliminate the practice statewide.
Allen ISD Voters Reject District’s $422M Debt Plan
Local taxpayers sent a message to the school district that they are taxed enough already.