87th LegislatureElections 2022State SenateProposed Texas Senate Map Would Shore Up Support for Most Incumbents
The proposed map would create one new Republican district while eliminating most competitive seats based on recent voting patterns.
The proposed map would create one new Republican district while eliminating most competitive seats based on recent voting patterns.
In the coming weeks, the Facilities Commission is expected to finalize arrangements with the border wall program manager.
Before new maps are drawn, some challengers are beginning to launch campaigns for competitive state legislative districts across Texas.
At least one Democrat on the Texas House Elections Committee expressed disappointment that some of her colleagues were left out.
The proposed ban by Sen. Bob Hall would target doctors, not parents. Looming deadlines may kill it in a week.
A Senate committee hearing on election integrity bills was delayed after several Democrats demanded a special notice under the chamber’s procedural rules.
Authored by nearly half of the Texas Senate, a proposed constitutional amendment would require legislative approval for extending disaster declarations.
Though schools won't have to worry about their own scores this year, the TEA will still administrate the STAAR test to gauge student success.
Here's a breakdown of the partisan leanings of each of Texas' 31 state senate districts — from red to blue.
This week — A look at the letters legislators are writing during the coronavirus pandemic, and the issues they're focusing on.