Houston-area Rep. Ron Reynolds, who’s been sued by the state after not filing a campaign finance report in a year, says he’s started a payment plan.
Texas Legislature
Analysis: Sex trafficking series shows Texas vexed by long-term challenges
State officials have done a lot of work to stop sex trafficking in Texas, but the results revealed by the Tribune’s Sold Out series are demoralizing. The state’s own safety net is part of the pipeline for victims of trafficking.
Texas leaders won’t commit to more resources for sex-trafficking victims
The stateโs top leaders have remained silent on whether they’ll provide more resources for sex-trafficking victims โ or more funding for the crippled child welfare system thatโs supposed to protect vulnerable kids.
UT/TT Poll: Support for marijuana growing like a weed in Texas
Texans are more open to legalizing marijuana โ and not just for medical use โ according to the new University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.
UT/TT Poll: Texans take a hard line on immigration and refugees
Led by self-identified Republicans, Texans favor bans on Syrian refugees, blocking travel from certain countries and outlawing “sanctuary” cities, according to the new University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.
Solutions: What Texas can do to help child sex-trafficking victims
Over the past week, weโve exposed how Texas leaders who crusade against sex trafficking have done almost nothing to help child trafficking victims. We asked those closest to the issue how they would begin addressing the problem. Here’s what they said.
Blanco and Landgraf on ICE raids, school choice and the bathroom bill (video)
Full video of Evan Smith’s 2/17 conversation with state Reps. Cรฉsar Blanco, D-El Paso, and Brooks LandgrafTe, R-Odessa, on the campus of Odessa College.
How the Texas “bathroom bill” compares to North Carolina’s revised law
The Texas proposal shares elements of both the original North Carolina law as well as the revised version approved last week by the Tar Heel Stateโs lawmakers.
Analysis: A window into who Texas legislatorsโ favorite employees are
Lawmakers want to stop deducting dues for union and non-union employee associations from state paychecks โ but only for the employees they disagree with.
Despite state budget woes, Republican lawmaker wants funds for death penalty attorneys
Rep. James White’s House Bill 1676 would create a state-funded office to represent death-sentenced inmates who canโt afford their own lawyer in their direct appeals to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.


