Justice John Devine’s opponent alleged that he is deficient in the signatures required to qualify for the ballot.
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Gov. Abbott Secures Border Park; Accessible Only to State Officials
Illegal crossers are expected to be arrested for criminal trespass, although some warn without returning them to Mexico this new move by Abbott will accomplish little.
Human Smuggler Causes $150K in Damage Driving Through Private Property
The smuggler was attempting to evade law enforcement with several illegal aliens in tow and has yet to be caught.
Researchers: Security Questions Remain About Texas A&M’s Partnership with Qatar
The organization that investigated A&M’s security for projects involving nuclear science and weapons development says there are still unanswered questions.
Decision Texas, Local, Metroplex
Open Season on Fort Worth-Area Congressional Seat
With the retirement of U.S. Rep. Kay Granger, five Republican candidates are vying for the position.
Grassroots America: We The People Announces GOP Primary Endorsements
The endorsements include several challengers to incumbent Republicans.
New State Laws Are In Effect
Measures to provide relief to property taxpayers, eliminate DEI requirements in universities, and increase transparency took effect on January 1.
Border Invasion Escalates in 2023
The ongoing crisis on Texas’ southern border continues to threaten citizens.
Texas A&M Faced Intense Scrutiny Over Leftist Hires
Scandal broke over the summer regarding the leftist slant of a potential journalism professor, leading to turnover in the university leadership.
Texans Want State Land Safeguarded From Hostile Foreign Governments
A measure to ban hostile foreign nations from buying Texas land was killed in the Texas House.