Statewide NewsTexas Unemployment Rate Drops to 6.7% in April, Remains Behind National Average
Around 13,000 jobs were added in April, marking a slight improvement from the plateau of recent months.
Around 13,000 jobs were added in April, marking a slight improvement from the plateau of recent months.
The northeast Texas Democrats rejected the resignation of Gary O’Connor, who submitted it after calling Sen. Tim Scott an “oreo.”
Here's a list of the top lawsuits filed since the coronavirus pandemic and resulting shutdowns disrupted the lives of Texans.
Expanded mail-in voting hit a roadblock after the Fifth Circuit Court voided a previous order commanding its implementation. It will be reviewed further by a lower court.
After a Texas Supreme Court decision, Libertarian candidates who did not meet the certification requirements will remain on the ballot.
After Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins failed to meet a Monday deadline for halting plans to send mail-in ballot applications to each voter, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit.
This week — a candidate will file legislation to limit the governor’s executive power, two Texas Democrats speak at the national convention, and lawmakers request flexibility for religious visits at long-term care facilities.
This week — the George Floyd Act is introduced, a senator tests positive for COVID-19, and Texas Democrats opine a lack of representation at their national convention.
This week — the lieutenant governor expects an extended legislative session, the governor expands the early voting window, and a new commissioner is named.