U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Dallas led a letter calling for a briefing on why the state wonโt review 2022 and 2023 deaths.
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As landowners resist, Texasโ border wall is fragmented and built in remote areas
At least a third of landowners approached by state officials have refused to let wall be built on their properties. Thatโs forced the state to largely build on ranchland in remote areas, or erect sections that are full of gaps.
Texas Republicans want voters to provide proof of citizenship. Arizonaโs law holds lessons.
A Votebeat analysis shows how such requirements risk disenfranchising key voter groups, including Native Americans and college students.
Gov. Greg Abbott announces more than $500 million in public safety grants
The grants will go to private and public sector recipients in Texas for a variety of public safety priorities, including securing the southern border.
Rep. Michael McCaul calls Tulsi Gabbard a โbafflingโ pick to lead intelligence community
The Austin Republican leads the House Foreign Affairs Committee and predicted Gabbardโs nomination would fail in the Senate.
Trumpโs promise of mass deportation throws undocumented Texans into fear, uncertainty
As Republican Texas leaders show support for Trumpโs mass deportation plans, undocumented people โ some who have lived in America for decades โ are weighing their options amid mounting fears.
An emerging Texas megadonor just pledged $20 million to โexpand a true Republican majorityโ
Alex Fairly is an Amarillo businessman and father of a state House member who has previously given millions to West Texas A&M University, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Texas GOP threatens House members who support Dustin Burrows in speaker race with attack mailers
This is the latest example of the Republican Party of Texas spending its resources attacking its own members.
A school voucher program in Texas is more likely than ever. Can lawmakers craft a bill they agree on?
Some voucher opponents are ready to compromise; others are hoping supporters will fumble over the program’s size, eligibility and accountability.
Texas House panel subpoenas death row inmate Robert Roberson a second time
The new subpoena comes after lawmakers say Ken Paxtonโs office stalled a previous effort to get Robersonโs legislative testimony about his conviction in โshaken babyโ case.


