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Most elections, experts warn, could be over during primaries — which means fewer voters will be choosing candidates.
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The court will consider the legality of the law on Nov. 1. The highly unusual court action is an indication of deep internal splits within the court.
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In a tweet, Patrick said he supported Abbott calling lawmakers back to Austin to increase the penalty for illegal voting and approve a “forensic audit bill.”
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Lawmakers adjourned in the early hours of Tuesday morning, securing changes to the state’s political maps and other conservative goals.
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If the bill becomes law, Texas will join at least five other states that have passed such legislation.
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People who serve survivors of rape and incest say a six-week limit on abortions is unrealistic and emotionally harmful.
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Lawmakers send Abbott new political maps that would further solidify GOP’s grip on Texas LegislatureThe redistricting plans for the House, Senate and State Board of Education were approved Friday.
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An administrator with the Southlake School District reportedly made the statement during a meeting when a new state law came up. It says multiple perspectives should be presented on certain topics.
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The Justice Department wants the high court to put the restrictive law on hold during ongoing legal challenges. The U.S. government says the legislation is unconstitutional.
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The bill requiring Texas public school athletes to participate only on sports teams that align with their sex assigned at birth appears poised to become law.