The cancellation comes as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, prepares for a November showdown against Democrat James Talarico.
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Two LGBTQ+ groups called the lawsuit “frivolous,” saying plans for the event at a public pool had already changed to comply with a new Texas law.
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Democrat James Talarico took his senate battle to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's home base Monday night, speaking to a crowd of thousands in Collin County.
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The pride flag, in the style of San Antonio’s official city flag with the Alamo inside a star, now waves atop City Hall below the American flag and above the Spurs flag.
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Rudy Garza, the president and CEO of CPS Energy, delivered a notice of his intent to retire to the utility’s Board of Trustees on Monday. News followed that he will be general manager of the Lower Colorado River Authority.
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As the nation prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, historian Robert G. Parkinson reminds us that the founding document also contains 27 grievances to King George that demand attention.
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Soon after winning the Texas Republican Senate primary runoff, Ken Paxton attacked Democratic nominee, state Rep. James Talarico as "too low-T for Texas," putting manhood front and center in the race.
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This week on Texas Matters we hear from the Democratic nominee for Senate — James Talarico. We also hear from Scott Braddock about the race between Talarico and Republican Ken Paxton.
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The venue tax is composed of local hotel and vehicle rental taxes and often referred to as the "tourist tax."
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Early voting starts Monday for the runoff in an Alamo Colleges trustee race — but the polling locations have changed.
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Equality PAC said Johnson's loss in this week's Democratic runoff diminishes the community's representation in Congress. Johnson was the first openly LGBTQ+ person from and from the South elected to federal office.