Part 3 of a three-part series: With just two weeks left before the candidate filing deadline, those vying for various state House elected positions find themselves in crowded electoral fields.

Part 3 of a three-part series: With just two weeks left before the candidate filing deadline, those vying for various state House elected positions find themselves in crowded electoral fields.
In an interview, Gov. Greg Abbott would not commit to calling lawmakers back for a fourth special session.
Part 2 of a three-part series: With less than two weeks left before the candidate filing deadline, those vying for the Texas Senate find themselves in crowded electoral fields.
His announcement makes him the fifth state senator who will not be returning and the 30th state lawmaker not seeking re-election to their current position overall.
Part 1 of a three-part series: With just two weeks left before the candidate filing deadline, those vying for various statewide elected positions find themselves in crowded electoral fields.
Incumbent Sid Miller and outgoing State Rep. James White find themselves dividing the conservative wing of the Republican Party leading up to the March primary elections.
“Texas should not ask for permission nor forgiveness to protect Texans, ever.”
The list currently includes 24 lawmakers from the House and Senate, as well as all of the Republican challengers to Gov. Greg Abbott.
He joins an already crowded Republican field challenging the incumbent Ken Paxton for the position.
“Since the Texas Association of School Boards refuses to do the right thing to sever ties with the clearly un-American organization called the National School Boards Association, it’s time for our local ISDs to leave TASB.”