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As of Thursday morning, some Texans are without power, but most of the state has remained connected.
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From the Texas Standard - Our weekly check-in with the Texas Truth-O-Meter.
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The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Austin by Voto Latino, with the support of a group affiliated with former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
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“Obviously, everyone who moves to Texas might not align with Gov. Abbott’s recent legislation, but they kind of do see [it] as a lot of political…
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Many of the rules stem from the 2011 freeze that caused widespread power outages. The 2021 freeze and subsequent outages killed hundreds.
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In 1971, Texas Democrats had the power, and drew legislative district maps that disenfranchised people of color.
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“The impact of finally coming forward and then being told there are no options for you is devastating.”
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“If you think about it from the standpoint of a traffic jam … that accident may have occurred 30 minutes or an hour ago, but it has a lasting effect,”…
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By Rebekah Allen. Radio story produced by Rhonda Fanning & JillAbbott also called on the Legislature to pass a law expanding the ban on vaccine mandates.…
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Opioid overdoses have skyrocketed during the pandemic. A new program from Texas A&M is trying to tackle the problem.The Empower TeleEcho program aims to…
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From The Grid To Property Taxes, Mike Collier Says The Lieutenant Governorship Is Where He Can Make The Most DifferenceThe Houston-area Democrat hasn’t…
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As Congressional Democrats Work To Pass New Voting Laws, They’ve Been Keeping One Eye On TexasThe Freedom to Vote Act includes provisions that are at odds…