Elections 2022Statewide NewsTexas Secretary of State Offers Online Training for Poll Watchers
Registered voters across the state may participate in elections by being trained as poll watchers through the secretary of state’s office.
Registered voters across the state may participate in elections by being trained as poll watchers through the secretary of state’s office.
Critics claim the law represents an infringement on religious freedom and a violation of the establishment clause.
Originally an end run around Roe, civil liability for abortions seems likely to expand in Texas law and local ordinances.
This week — former Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards joins Beto O’Rourke’s campaign, Texas officials react to Elon Musk buying Twitter, and GOP legislators endorse against their colleague.
April is “Autism Awareness Month,” and Texas has increased its services to residents with autism spectrum disorder in recent years.
An English class in Fort Worth ISD offered through a UT Austin program includes books that have concepts heavily associated with critical race theory.
Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) filed an amicus brief with 13 of his Republican colleagues supporting the motion for a rehearing.
A new Texas law regulating social media platforms that was set to go into effect on Thursday was halted with a temporary injunction from a judge in Austin.
The laws taking effect on December 2 were passed during the second called session of the Texas legislature.
The state appealed to the Fifth Circuit afterward. It remains to be seen whether abortions in Texas will return to August levels.
The Senate is moving forward with restoring harsher penalties for illegal voting but the measure is opposed by Speaker Phelan.
The legislative fight over the Texas election bill has come to an official end with the signing of the bill by Gov. Abbott.