FederalMcCarthy Fails to Secure U.S. Speaker Vote After Texas Lawmakers Help Force Historic Multiple Rounds
For the first time in 100 years, a candidate for U.S. Speaker failed to secure the needed votes by the first round of voting.
For the first time in 100 years, a candidate for U.S. Speaker failed to secure the needed votes by the first round of voting.
With the vote for a new U.S. Speaker of the House quickly approaching, Congressman Chip Roy is calling for reform while others pledge their support.
Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz took opposing positions on a $1.7 trillion-dollar federal spending bill that divided Republicans in Congress.
Republicans claim the new law will increase, not reduce, inflation, as well as make the IRS more intrusive in Americans' lives.
Enforcement encounters with illegal aliens subsided, with many of the expulsions still carried out under the Title 42 public health order.
The Battle at San Jacinto was the victory that secured Texas’ independence from Mexico in 1836.
Congresswoman Veronica Escobar once cosponsored legislation that would have decriminalized crossing the border illegally.
Proponents of aggressive border security measures have pressured Abbott to declare illegal immigration an “invasion.”
Overwhelmed by crime pouring over the southern border, local officials met in Brackettville to call on Gov. Greg Abbott to declare a statewide invasion.
While some have called on Abbott to declare illegal immigration an “invasion,” the governor fears violating federal law.
At the Texas GOP convention, reporters for The Texan talked with elected officials across the Lone Star State.
After lowering trial efficacy to under 50%, the FDA is poised to give Emergency Use Authorization for COVID-19 vaccinations to children under five.