Despite objections from Democrats, Texas election officials say the independent candidate for president has enough valid signatures to be on the ballot.
Stories by Texas Tribune fellows
The Texas Tribune welcomes a group of student fellows into our newsroom each spring, summer and fall. Here is a sampling of their work. Learn more about the fellowship program here.
Abbott order will require Texas hospitals to collect patientsโ immigration status
The executive order from the Texas governor will require hospitals to track the cost of care for undocumented migrants, in order for the state to push for federal reimbursement.
Appeals court to weigh reimposing fines for Texas foster care failures, removing judge on case
Texas Health and Human Services could face $100,000-per-day fines for violating a judge’s orders. The state wants the judge off the case.
Voting Rights Act doesnโt protect coalitions of racial or ethnic groups challenging political maps, appeals court rules
In a lawsuit challenging redistricting in Galveston County, the 5th Circuit said the protections afforded to a single racial group donโt apply to multiple groups who collectively claim voting rights violations.
Chevron to move its headquarters from California to Texas
The oil giant said it will relocate to Houston. Itโs the latest company seeking a laxer, more business-friendly regulatory environment in Texas.
Meta to pay Texas $1.4 billion for using facial recognition technology without usersโ permission
Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Facebook parent company in 2022, claiming it had used personal biometric data without permission.
Mayra Flores gets boost in training, resources as Republicans seek to flip South Texas district
Republicans view Floresโ race against Democrat Rep. Vicente Gonzalez as potentially competitive race.
Most Texas adults support school vouchers, new survey finds
Most respondents agreed with arguments against paying for private schools with public funds โ but ultimately favored creating the programs.
U.S Rep. Lloyd Doggett took a political risk by calling on Biden to step aside. It worked.
In a Q&A, Doggett, 77, discusses his role in the recent chain of historic events and his feelings about where the party goes from here.
51 Texas school districts are not complying with state ban on hairstyle discrimination, ACLU says
At least one school district, Tolar ISD in North Texas, told the ACLU it would update its policies to comply with the CROWN Act.



