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The Texas Republican Party will kick off its biennial convention Thursday in San Antonio against the backdrop of intraparty animus and early voting and runoff elections that could usher in a new balance of power in the Texas House.
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The arrest of dozens of Pro-Palestinian demonstrators since last week has left First Amendment advocates asking who gets to enjoy speech protections in Texas.
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This week on Texas Matters.How HEB is too woke for the GOP. Electric vehicles need places to charge. And covering state news just got a big boost.
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The Texas Republican Party is facing internal turmoil. Some lifelong conservatives say the GOP has become too extreme. Who will they vote for on election day?
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With a GOP-held House and Senate, 'Texas Monthly’s' Michael Hardy likens the defections to Stockholm syndrome.
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A Texas Republican has resigned from the Texas Legislature after an investigation found he had sex with a subordinate after he served the 19-year-old staffer alcohol at his apartment earlier this year.
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Republicans who control the Texas Legislature want to dramatically limit what local governments can regulate — including wages, hours, evictions, and the environment.
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State Democrats immediately criticized the border and immigration proposals, signaling a bruising battle ahead. 'House Republicans have been warned,' one key Democrat cautioned.
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Tony Gonzales, who represents District 23, which spans from San Antonio along the border to El Paso, voted last year in favor of gun control stemming from the aftermath of the Robb Elementary School shooting.
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The Texas GOP is pushing a bill that would punish district attorneys who set a policy not to prosecute certain crimes. It comes after many said they wouldn't prosecute abortion cases following Dobbs.