Hereโs a look at House members, ranked from most conservative to most liberal, based on votes cast during the 2025 regular session.
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With only 8% built, Texas quietly defunds state border wall program
Texas officials suggested the federal government could pick up construction. However, during President Trumpโs first term, his administration built about one-third of what the state was able to put up in the same amount of time.
After El Paso joined Abbottโs border crackdown, the number of dead migrants in the New Mexico desert surged
Since El Paso joined Operation Lone Star in 2022, migrant remains discovered in the desert west of the city have increased every year, even as they have declined in every other border sector.
See how your representatives in the Texas Legislature voted on this yearโs major bills
Our interactive tool allows you to search how state lawmakers voted on the most consequential proposals debated during the session, which ended June 2.
Texas high school studentsโ STAAR scores show gains in STEM fields, struggles in reading and literacy
Education policy experts say the results align with Texasโ workforce goals but note that students still need help.
The one thing Texas wonโt do to save its water supply
Texas property owners can use nearly as much water under their land as they want. Thatโs unlikely to change even as the state approaches a crisis.
The fastest-growing city in the U.S. is in Texas, and itโs not the one youโre thinking of
With Princeton leading the Texas pack, the state continues to set the pace for the rest of the nation, with seven of the 15 fastest-growing cities.
Texas megadonor Alex Fairly joined forces with the GOPโs ultraconservative wing. He didnโt like what he saw.
Fairly, an Amarillo businessman, backed many candidates aligned with conservative West Texas billionaire Tim Dunnโs political operation in 2024. Now heโs disavowing what he says are dishonest and aggressive campaign tactics while pondering his path forward.
Can Texas clean up fracking water enough to use for farming? One company thinks so.
The Texas Legislature has also invested millions in research to clean the fracking wastewater. Critics say itโs not a viable solution to the stateโs water crisis.
Weary from COVID deaths, Hispanic Texans embraced vaccines. It saved their lives.
In the deadly summer of 2020, Hispanics in Texas were half of all COVID-19 deaths, spurring many to vaccinate. Today, in a startling flip, Hispanics make up less than a quarter of deaths from the disease.


