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‘Fearlessly and Confidently’
Texas shouldn’t have been, yet here we are.
Abbott Adds Voter Fraud Fix to Special Session, Phelan Defiant
Grassroots pressure puts restoring higher penalties for illegal voting on the Texas Legislature’s agenda.
With 3 Weeks Left, Texas House Moves a Step Closer to Property Tax Relief
Three bills to lower school property taxes have finally moved in the House.
Texas Launches ‘Forensic Audit’ of 2020 Election
The first four counties being audited are Dallas, Harris, Tarrant, and Collin.
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How Texas Plans to Postpone Primaries if Redistricting Is Delayed
Lawmakers passed a plan to reschedule 2022 primary elections depending on when new district maps are approved.
Dan Patrick Calls for Youth Sports Bill to Be Added to Future Special Session Agenda
“The Senate has passed that bill four times, and it has failed in the House. … We will pass it again.”
Senate Quickly Considers Legislation That Will Provide Some Actual Property Tax Relief
With the Texas property tax burden increasing, property owners still hope to get actual relief out of the ongoing special session.
Texas Supreme Court Keeps Ban on Local Mask Mandates in Place
Courts in Bexar and Dallas counties had previously issued temporary restraining orders against Abbott’s prohibition on mask mandates.
ELECTION RESULTS: Jake Ellzey Wins Special Runoff for North Texas Congressional Seat
Ellzey’s win sets up another special election to fill his Texas House District 10 seat.
Texas Senate Passes Election Integrity Bill
State Sen. Bryan Hughes says his bill “makes it easy to vote and hard to cheat.”
Texas AG Arrests Voter Fraud Suspect in Victoria
The alleged vote harvester is charged with multiple felony election fraud crimes related to a 2018 local contest.
Deadline Looms for Abbott to Consider Bills
Sunday, June 20th marks the last day the Governor can consider bills passed in the 87th Legislative Session.
Texas Secretary of State Ruth Hughs to Step Down
Hughs’ resignation is effective the final day of the legislative session.
Legislative Priorities Tracker
An updated listing of where Republican and Democrat priorities are in the Texas Legislature.
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David Spiller Wins Special Runoff for Texas House
Spiller will be sworn in as the 83rd Republican in the 150-member House.
Special Election Set to Fill Congressional Seat Left by Ron Wright
Candidates’ filing deadline is March 3.
Storm Cuts Early Voting in Special Runoff for Texas House
Election Day in House District 68 is Tuesday, February 23.
Special Runoff Date Set for North Texas House Seat
House District 68 voters must return to the polls one more time to have full representation in the Texas Legislature.
Character Matters
Character matters, and religious liberty isn’t enough.
ELECTION RESULTS: Spiller, Carter Advance to Runoff for Texas House Seat
House District 68 residents will remain unrepresented until voters choose a runoff winner.
Cain Asks AG Paxton for Guidance on Capitol Closure
Additionally, Cain asked Paxton whether lawmakers were constitutionally required to vote and debate physically and in-person.
Texas Set for Final Vote on Controversial Sex Ed Curriculum
Citizens have one more opportunity to voice concerns to the State Board of Education.
Sales Tax Revenue Down Again as Texas Faces Budget Deficit
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar reported that “October sales tax collections from all major economic sectors declined significantly from year-ago levels.”
Texas Social Worker Charged With 134 Election Fraud Felonies
“Registering citizens to vote or to obtain mail ballots without their consent is illegal.”