87th LegislatureAdvocacy, Foundations, and Elections Oversight: Here’s What’s Next for Retiring Lawmakers
There will be many new faces in the 88th Texas Legislature after more than a dozen retirements and other members running for different office.
There will be many new faces in the 88th Texas Legislature after more than a dozen retirements and other members running for different office.
Venton Jones is the nominee to replace Rep. Jasmine Crockett, while John Bryant is vying to succeed Rep. John Turner.
The eleventh-hour bill authorizes public colleges to issue $3.3 billion worth of debt to finance building and renovation projects.
Before new maps are drawn, some challengers are beginning to launch campaigns for competitive state legislative districts across Texas.
Turner is the second state representative this cycle to announce he won't seek re-election for his Texas House seat.
Perhaps the broadest law of its kind to pass the 87th legislature, Shaheen's bill applies to the state and all its local subdivisions.
While other bills would apply to all religious activity, this proposed amendment would only apply to religious services.
After a long night of deliberation, the state House passed an amended version of the GOP priority election integrity bill.
Here’s a look at the latest financial reports in the most competitive state legislative races on the ballot this November.
This week — a former Senate candidate launches a PAC, new public school special interest group endorsements are made, and campaign advertisements are compiled.
The filing deadline to run for primary ballots closed last night. Here's where all of the key Texas state battleground races stand.
This week in The Back Mic-- a look at the controversy surrounding a Texas GOP memo that leaked, Texas House interim committee charges, and a new senate committee.