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COVID-19
First Lawmaker Calls for Special Session to Review Disaster Declarations
Though the Texas Legislature is scheduled to reconvene in January of 2021, State Rep. Mike Lang (R–Granbury) is the first lawmaker to tell Abbott we can’t wait that long.
Commentary: Who and What Killed George Floyd?
Government actions have long-reaching effects.
Contact Tracing: Here’s What We Know So Far
While the tech giants say user privacy is central to the design, the reality is far more concerning.
Texas Vote-by-Mail Ruling Reveals Loopholes in Law
Claiming “disability” on mail-ballot applications is an honor system that no one verifies.
Justice Boyd’s ‘Handlebar Mustache’ Test for Vote-By-Mail
Like a mustache, susceptibility to the coronavirus is not by itself a “physical condition” that prevents Texas voters from safely going to the polls.
Contact Tracing Contract Draws Criticism, Concern From State Lawmakers
Lack of transparency, fiscal waste, and loss of civil liberties are among the concerns of lawmakers across the state regarding the $295 million contract.
Texas Supreme Court Denies Democrats’ Vote-by-Mail Expansion Scheme
Justices agree lack of immunity to the coronavirus is not a “disability” that qualifies voters to cast mail ballots.
Asked to Trim Spending by 5 Percent, Ag Commissioner Sid Miller Pledges Double
“While Texas might just be reopening, we will feel the economic impact of this pandemic for a long while.”
Texas’ New Coronavirus Criteria Could Artificially Spike Collin County Cases
County officials warn local COVID-19 case and death numbers may show a misleading increase just as Texas is reopening for business.