Bret Jaspers
Bret Jaspers is a reporter for KERA. His stories have aired nationally on the BBC, NPR’s newsmagazines, and APM’s Marketplace. He collaborated on the series Cash Flows, which won a 2020 Sigma Delta Chi award for Radio Investigative Reporting. He's a member of Actors' Equity, the professional stage actors union.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s failed lawsuit seeking to throw out election results in other states came originally from lawyers close to the campaign of former President Donald Trump, according to a report in the New York Times.
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Texas will have more vaccines, but they won't be opening any more 'mass vaccination sites' for at least one week.
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Cruz played a role in amplifying the false claims of voter fraud that drove the insurrection at the Capitol. Now the question is whether he faces political consequences at home.
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The role of state attorneys general has shifted toward national politics in recent years, including Ken Paxton of Texas, a Republican, who aligned himself with Trump through attention-getting suits.
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Federal relief dollars are being used to buy and renovate hotels.
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Short answer: Doesn't seem like it.
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The party’s victory included a strong showing among North Texas state House candidates.
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The senator also addressed stalled coronavirus relief talks.
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Everytown For Gun Safety joins the high stakes battle over which party controls the Texas House.
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Vanessa Guillén’s high school in Houston was the site of her public memorial service last Friday. Her younger sister, Lupe Guillén, delivered a heart...