Last year, Abbott refused to give public schools a major raise without passing a voucher program. His tone was more conciliatory after Election Day.
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Texas voter turnout falls in 2024 election despite record registration numbers
A historic 18.6 million Texans were registered to vote in the 2024 election, and 61% cast ballots, a nearly 6% drop from the 2020 presidential race.
9 million Texans voted early in 2024. Hereโs how that compares to previous years.
The turnout rate dropped more than 8 percentage points compared to four years ago โ a high-water mark for the Lone Star State.
A pro-gun, anti-abortion border sheriff appealed to both parties. Then he was painted as soft on immigration.
Immigration is not part of Joe Frank Martinezโs job. But in Del Rio, like in other majority Latino communities across the country, the issue is high on votersโ minds and is disrupting long-standing political allegiances.
Texasโ high housing costs sparked a movement to bring them down. The fight could shape the state for years to come.
A new breed of activists wants Texas to tame costs by building more housing. But longstanding opposition to such policies remains strong.
Takeaways from our reporting on Texasโ housing affordability crisis
The Texas Tribune examined the stateโs housing affordability crisis and why the state has struggled to build enough homes to meet demand.
How 11 Texas cities made housing unaffordable โ and whatโs being done to fix it
Texas desperately needs more and denser housing to keep up with the demand. But zoning restrictions get in the way, a Texas Tribune analysis found.
Texas turnout rate slightly down after first three days of early voting
State data shows just two of Texasโ most populous counties have surpassed their voter turnout rate in 2020.
In Texasโ biggest purple county, this far-right Republican is creating a playbook for local governing
From cutting social services to changing election rules, Tarrant County Judge Tim OโHare has pushed his agenda with an uncompromising approach.
Texas schools are hiring more teachers without traditional training. They hope the state will pay to prepare them.
Schools are hiring instructors with different types of backgrounds to deal with critical staff shortages.

