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Texas child welfare official resigns, saying top agency leaders scapegoated employees
22 MAR. 2022 · The former child care investigations director said there are agency-wide communication issues that led to a breakdown in relaying key information, but two of his staff members are the ones who suffered the consequences. -
UT Rio Grande Valley to offer free tuition and fees to students with family income $100,000 or less
21 OCT. 2021 · UTRGV’s decision to offer free tuition to more students comes after more students’ families lost jobs during the pandemic. -
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says Gov. Greg Abbott should call lawmakers back for a fourth special session
21 OCT. 2021 · In a tweet, Patrick said he supported Abbott calling lawmakers back to Austin to increase the penalty for illegal voting and approve a “forensic audit bill.” -
U.S. Senate Republicans block federal voting rights legislation that would override Texas’ restrictions
21 OCT. 2021 · In their latest push to lift state-level voting restrictions, Senate Democrats failed to secure the 60 votes required to break a filibuster on the Freedom to Vote Act. -
After Texas and other states passed new voting restrictions, federal bills could expand ballot access.
20 OCT. 2021 · What Congress’ voting bills would mean for Texas voting and redistricting -
After months of store closures and layoffs, border businesses eager to welcome back Mexican customers Nov. 8
20 OCT. 2021 · For 19 months, business owners along the Texas-Mexico border have seen a drastic drop in customers because of COVID-19 travel restrictions. With land borders scheduled to reopen Nov. 8, they are banking on a return to pre-pandemic sales. -
Republicans say Texas’ new political maps are “race blind.” To some voters of color, that translates as political invisibility.
20 OCT. 2021 · With partisan fervor, Republicans drew new maps for Congress and the Legislature that dilute the power of voters of color. Now the lawsuits begin, as groups that feel marginalized battle for representation in the halls of power. -
U.S. Supreme Court considers taking up abortion providers’ challenge to Texas’ near-total ban on the procedure
19 OCT. 2021 · Providers want the Supreme Court to take the case before an appeals court hears it. The high court gave defendants, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, until Thursday to respond to the providers’ request. -
Legislators pass most — but not all — of Gov. Greg Abbott’s priority measures in final flurry of lawmaking
19 OCT. 2021 · Lawmakers approved new political maps and decided how to spend COVID-19 relief money. But they didn’t pass bills about vaccine mandates or the criminal penalty for illegal voting. -
Texans will decide eight proposed amendments to the state Constitution on Nov. 2.
18 OCT. 2021 · Two proposed amendments — one regarding religious services and another related to nursing home visitors — stem from restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Early voting begins Oct. 18.
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