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The longtime state legislator, who announced in June 2025 he wasn鈥檛 seeking reelection, vacated the seat to serve as a U.S. assistant secretary of defense.
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Texas Republicans are increasingly focusing on the Muslim faith, even proposing to regulate Islamic practices in the Legislature. Dallas-based New York Times reporter Ruth Graham joined NTX Now to talk about their look into the rise of Islamophobia in Texas.
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State Rep. Talarico, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, used the event to lay out his 鈥淣ew American Dream鈥 economic proposals. Attorney General Paxton, his Republican rival, made his own campaign swing through Houston last week.
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The Texas agriculture commissioner has openly criticized Gov. Greg Abbott for not taking a stronger stand against data center development. The governor has ignored him.
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Political rivals Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Texas House Member Jeff Leach appear to mend fences at recent event for Paxton campaign in Leach's district.
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Hinojosa is trying to overcome a significant fundraising disadvantage against incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott, the Republican seeking a record fourth term.
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Residents questioned whether officials in the closely watched purple county will make election decisions fairly in a 鈥渉yperpartisan environment.鈥
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Paxton, the Republican attorney general, spoke at the White Oak Music Hall on Wednesday evening. Talarico, a Democratic state representative, will make his own campaign swing through the Houston area this weekend.
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Dallas County commissioners agreed to discuss next week whether to add a homelessness services and public safety tax proposal to the November ballot.
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A proposed list of sites would have cut 45% of the Election Day voting locations used for the 2022 midterms.
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Former state lawmaker Lon Burnam was carried out of the courtroom by sheriff deputies after O鈥橦are called speakers disruptive.
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Conversations at the UnidosUS conference in Austin revealed growing frustration over housing costs, food prices and immigration enforcement as Democrats and Republicans compete for one of the country's fastest-growing voting blocs.
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The survey released Tuesday by Texas Southern University鈥檚 Barbara Jordan Public Policy Research and Survey Center marks the third consecutive poll showing Talarico, the Democratic candidate, ahead of Paxton, the Republican.
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Commissioners vote on whether to close the proposed sites during their 10 a.m. meeting Aug. 4.