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The Texas Legislature kicks off 140 days of lawmaking this week. Here's a quick guide on how to follow the action.
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As of today, Election Day is JUST 49 DAYS AWAY: on Tuesday, November 3rd! HPPR wants to be sure that our listeners keep this date on the forefront of…
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Public hearings aimed at giving communities input in Texas’ redistricting process have been on hold during the coronavirus pandemic, but advocates say...
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The former secretary of state said that President Trump's penchant to insult "anybody who dare[s] to speak against him" has always turned him off. Now, he says, more people are feeling the same way.
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The two remaining Democrats vying for a U.S. Senate seat in Texas called for comprehensive reforms to address police brutality and racial inequality in...
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Gov. Laura Kelly would still be able to unilaterally delay deadlines for things such as filing taxes or renewing drivers licenses, but legislators would need to approve extensions of disaster declarations or new orders.
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The Republican National Committee is eyeing Dallas as a potential new site for part of its 2020 convention this summer.
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Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday that Texas won’t be asking U.S. military to come into the state in response to protests. “We know that Texans can take...
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Three of Texas' top Republican leaders are vigorously fighting efforts to expand mail-in voting during the coronavirus pandemic, arguing it will lead to...
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Gov. Greg Abbott said Thursday he will extend the early voting period for an unspecified amount of time during the November election as concerns...
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The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that the absence of immunity to COVID-19 does not qualify a voter to use the disability category to request a mail-in...
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Even as many other states expand mail-in voting due to the pandemic, Texas officials say they may prosecute voters who ask for an absentee ballot because they're scared of going to the polls.