Jill Ament
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Rejections were mainly related to confusion or misunderstandings related to the new voter ID requirement.
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Beto O'Rourke has begun his campaign against Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott. In this third run for office since leaving the House, O'Rourke's chances at winning the seat for Texas governor are slim.
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The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Austin by Voto Latino, with the support of a group affiliated with former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
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The Texas Legislature is now in round three of this year's special sessions. Back on their priority agenda is a controversial measure that would restrict which sports teams transgender student athletes can play on.
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A new study finds women who sought but were denied access to abortion experienced higher rates of poverty than women who were able to obtain care.
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"Governments are allowed to decide that having a particular slice of the population vaccinated is worth the incursion on individual rights."
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The 2011 Bastrop County Complex fire was the most destructive wildfire in Texas history.
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The company has filed to sell electricity on the Texas market, which would be a first step in “breaking away” from the 20th century retail model, says a Texas Monthly reporter.
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County Judge Barbara Canales is determined to reach people in “the middle” who were missed by earlier vaccination efforts.
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Even if the governor makes modest progress on a southern border wall, a Dallas Morning News reporter says it could be enough to show supporters he’s serious about restricting immigration.