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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.
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Bovard: Leaked Docs Show Obama FTC Gave Google Its Monopoly
Leaked documents from the FTC’s 2012 investigation of Google show exactly what is wrong with the state of American antitrust enforcement.
Abbott and Patrick Butt Heads Over Solution to High Electrical Pricing
“As a former Texas Supreme Court Justice and former Attorney General, I agree with the position of the PUC Chair about his inability to take the action you requested.” — Gov. Greg Abbott
3 Voter Fraud Suspects Arrested in Central Texas
The attorney general’s office reports 234 currently active election fraud investigations.
Crowd of Candidates Race to Fill Seat Left by U.S. Rep. Ron Wright
Susan Wright, the late congressman’s widow, is a front-runner.
Abbott Says Announcement on Ending COVID Mandates Coming ‘Pretty Soon’
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis lifted all COVID-19 restrictions in September. Will Texas follow suit?
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.
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Character matters, and religious liberty isn’t enough.
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GOP Judiciary Chairman Demands Investigation Into Allegations Against AG Paxton
“If there is any truth whatsoever to the factual and legal claims of your own senior staff, I believe you must voluntarily resign your position and urge you to do so.”
Radio Ad Invites Texans to Protest Abbott’s Shutdowns
The protest is scheduled to take place on Saturday, October 10, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Governor’s Mansion.
Report: University of Texas One of Nation’s Worst Campuses for Free Speech
A new survey shows UT Austin campus as one of the worst campuses for free speech nationwide.
Biedermann Pledges Legislation to Take Back Control Over Alamo
“The city of San Antonio and the GLO have abused their authority, and it’s time for Texas to take back the entire Alamo Plaza through the power of eminent domain if necessary.”
East Texas Democrats Charged in Fraudulent Mail Ballot Scheme
Four suspects charged in connection with an organized mail-ballot vote harvesting scheme during the 2018 Democrat primary election.
Unsolicited Mail-Ballot Application Scheme Stopped by Texas Supreme Court
The state’s highest civil court has issued a stay in response to legal action filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton challenging the unsolicited mailing of ballot applications.
Democrat PAC Pledges $6.2M to Flip Texas House
Forward Majority PAC describes its mission as “fighting to take back GOP-held state legislative chambers and safeguard the future of our democracy.”
Abbott Sued for Banning Families From Loved Ones in Nursing Homes
Texans in nursing homes banned from being with loved ones by Texas’ governor have hope in new lawsuit.
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.
Texas Supreme Court Halts Harris County Plan of Mass Mailing Ballot Applications
Wednesday’s temporary order requires the county to stop the mass mailing while the court considers whether to provide emergency relief, halting the program entirely.