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More than one million Houstonians could have new congressional representation as early as next year under Gov. Greg Abbott's ...
The agenda says Texas will address congressional redistricting "in light of constitutional concerns raised by the U.S. Department of Justice." ...
The Republican governor laid out an ambitious agenda that includes an unexpected array of conservative bills that failed ...
The last time Texas redrew its maps later in the decade was 2003, when the state’s politics were shifting in favor of ...
The governor directed lawmakers to redraw the state’s congressional boundaries, an effort President Donald Trump has been ...
Here are final unofficial voting results for Saturday's runoff election in Tom Green County.
City staff directed to explore how bidding processes are conducted and whether ‘political,’ pro-bike views are being voiced ...
Texas lawmakers on both sides of the aisle took a break from July 4th festivities Friday to respond to deadly flooding in the ...
The 89th Texas Legislative Session brought sweeping changes to public education from major funding increases to the launch of ...
Jeffries invoked the “courage” of the late Sen. John McCain giving a thumbs-down to the GOP effort to “repeal and replace” ...
By the narrowest of margins, Senate Republicans have passed their big ugly bill, breaking a promise to Americans to preserve Medicaid and exploding the nation’s debt. Whatever one wants to call this ...
Including last-minute cuts made Monday night, Judson trustees have shaved nearly $9 million from next year's budget. But a ...