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Correction, Sept. 22, 2025 6:53 pm: This article has been corrected and updated in several places after the original publication. It was corrected to reflect that Stacy Solis offered a list of names she and her coalition wanted to vote on and that Richard Gonzales said he believes certain expenditures don't need committee approval. Incorrect information about how Solis and Melissa Jalomo attempted to access a virtual meeting was removed. A reference to a state party rule that was not cited in their complaint was also removed. This article has also been updated in three areas to better clarify Solis and Jalomo's role in leading a coalition of about 30 precinct chairs and the role of the executive committee.
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Correction, Sept. 19, 2025 10:41 am: There were two errors in the Sept. 19, 2025 version of this quiz. The answer to the first question should have been about 280 complaints. The summary included in the answer to the final question should have noted that it was a video of a student, not that the student uploaded it.
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Correction, Sept. 10, 2025 3:25 pm: A previous photo caption in this story misstated the reason for the cellphones in Assistant Principal Dusty Kinslow's desk drawer. They were turned in voluntarily by students who had left their cell phone pouches at home.
Texas educators praise new school cellphone ban
Correction, Aug. 26, 2025 2:15 pm: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Michigan was one of several states where lawmakers filed proposals to restrict undocumented students from receiving state assistance for college. States that filed legislation to that effect this year include Texas, Massachusetts and Minnesota, but not Michigan.
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Correction, Aug. 19, 2025 6:38 pm: An earlier version of this story incorrectly attributed the statement “drag is not inherently expressive” to Judge James C. Ho in his dissent to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling that blocks West Texas A&M University's ban on drag shows. The phrase appears in the majority opinion's overview of the arguments made by university President Walter Wendler in support of the ban.
Fifth Circuit halts West Texas A&M drag show ban as free speech lawsuit continues

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