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For more than a decade, some Texas county clerks’ offices have left thousands of unredacted social security numbers online — exposing people to COVID relief fund theft and other identity crimes. County clerks never told people they were exposed, and the state government hasn’t prioritized protecting this crucial piece of their personal information.
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The recent legislative session once again was unable to admit that the planet is warming and that this is a problem. And what would it take to break the political lock keeping Texas from addressing climate change.
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State Rep. Ruth Jones McClendon, a San Antonio Democrat, intended to finish out her term before relinquishing her long-held seat. But the San Antonio…
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Friday, at Texas’ oldest VFW post in San Antonio, Abbott signed six bills that were part of his veterans’ initiative. The bills, carried mainly by Bexar…
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AUSTIN — Oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens has never been shy about buttonholing elected officials, but it’s seldom been easier since Texas’ new lieutenant…
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The Texas Senate is considering a "sanctuary city” bill that would encourage local law enforcement to take a more active role in checking the immigration…
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Two companion bills in the House and the Senate aim to change the way you interact with your insurance company.
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Former prosecutor Ina Minjarez and former San Antonio City Council member Delicia Herrera are headed to a runoff race in Texas House District 124.One of…
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Transportation was near the top of the list as more than 100 San Antonio civic leaders descended on the Texas Capitol Tuesday to press for measures…
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A promise to cut taxes was on the agenda of nearly every GOP candidate who ran for a state office. Now, some of the Republicans elected are saying tax…