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Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ Protests Kick Off Across Texas
Dubbed the “No Kings” protests, thousands are taking to the streets in opposition to President Donald Trump and his enforcement of federal immigration law.
New Law Protects Property Owners, Assists in Removing Squatters
Anti-squatting legislation bolsters property rights for Texans.
US Supreme Court Ruling Affirms Texas Child Sex Offender’s Conviction
The case focuses on the interpretation of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act regarding the use of habeas corpus petitions.
AG Paxton Files Suit Against Genetic Testing Company Over Privacy Concerns
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia have filed suit against the direct to consumer genetic testing company, 23andMe, over concerns regarding the sale of personal information.
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Border Sheriff Says Abbott Is Not Sending National Guard to His County
Kinney County, about 120 miles west of San Antonio, reportedly won’t be among the border counties receiving Texas National Guard troops. The county’s exhausted sheriff’s department must now rely on help from citizens, other counties, and maybe Oklahoma, to deal with...
Abbott Adds Higher Education Spending to Special Session Agenda
With just days left in the third special session, Gov. Greg Abbott announced a new priority for lawmakers to tackle: “legislation to improve higher education in Texas.” While the topic may sound broad, the practical implication is legislation appropriating federal...
Gov. Abbott’s Bail Reform Priority Killed Again in House
When it comes to the Texas House and bail reform, it’s deja vu all over again. For the second time this year, a proposed constitutional amendment aiming to expand circumstances in which bail could be denied by a judge was killed in the Texas House. The legislation was...
Gov. Abbott’s Challengers on Key Issues
This week, Texas Scorecard published a series of interviews with three of Gov. Greg Abbott’s Republican primary challengers: Allen West, Chad Prather, and Don Huffines. Abbott declined an invitation to appear. This is where the candidates stood on the issues. COVID-19...
Texas House Approves Women’s Sports Protections — But Excludes College Women
AUSTIN — Amid threats to young women’s athletics across the country, Republican state representatives have decided to protect some girls in Texas—but not all of them. Currently, school-age girls across the country face the risk of losing their sports scholarships and...
Texas Supreme Court Temporarily Stops School District’s COVID Vaccine Mandate
AUSTIN — “Today we stay enforcement of San Antonio Independent School District’s policy requiring that all its employees be vaccinated for COVID-19 by October 15.” On Thursday, amid a contentious state and nationwide fight over forced vaccinations, the Texas Supreme...
Crowded Field to Replace Larson for San Antonio-Area House Seat Emerges
Thus far, four candidates have declared their candidacy for Texas House District 122, currently represented by liberal Republican State Rep. Lyle Larson (San Antonio). Larson recently announced he would not be seeking re-election. The candidates vying for the...
Uncut: A Conversation With Don Huffines
In this interview, Texas Scorecard sits down with former state senator and current gubernatorial candidate Don Huffines. The gubernatorial candidate gives his behind-the-scenes perspective of why conservative legislation often fails to pass and what he would do about...
Gov. Abbott Still Won’t Call for Legislature to Outlaw Child Mutilation
AUSTIN — “I keep asking myself: Why do we have to work this hard to get our elected officials to protect children in this state?” Jeff Younger, a Dallas-area father who’s been trying for years to defend his son in a nationally known child abuse case, recently...