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By Jasper Scherer, Zach Despart and Berenice Garcia, The Texas Tribune, and Perla Trevizo and Dan Keemahill, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica Nov. 6, 2024. The former president captured 55% of ...
2023 was a particularly long year in Texas politics. In addition to the regular legislative session that ran from January through May, state lawmakers reconvened during four special legislative ...
The Texas Tribune covers politics and a range of policy issues that affect all Texans. Those topics include public and higher education, health and human services, demographics and voting rights ...
Republican victories show Texas is still far from turning blue. Republicans continued their 28-year dominance of statewide races but fell short of their hopes for a South Texas congressional sweep ...
2021 was an exhausting year in Texas politics. A power grid failure that left millions of Texans without power. A Democratic quorum break in the Texas House over new voting restrictions.
Texas is a great state, but there’s a lot of work to do, and it starts with the public, and what Texans really want. The political class isn’t going to do this on its own. A personal note ...
Here are the Texas House races that Democrats and Republicans think they can flip. Democrats — riding a wave of enthusiasm sparked by Kamala Harris’ nomination — think they can flip just ...
Texas lawmakers signal push to require proof of citizenship from voters. Gov. Greg Abbott gave an inflated number of noncitizens removed from the state’s voter rolls, officials acknowledged ...
Analysis: Texas’ population has changed much faster than its political maps. Texas’ population has grown 40% this century, and 91% of the new Texans are people of color. Federal judges now ...
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