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'Enough is enough, Ken': Bush challenges Paxton in Texas attorney general race

Texas General Land Commissioner George P. Bush has said that he plans to challenge current Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the GOP primary for attorney general.


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Texas set to ban private money to manage elections; practice called 'rife for corruption'

The Texas Legislature has sent Gov. Greg Abbott legislation that will ban local election officials from accepting private money to underwrite the management of elections.


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'It's good to be back in the chambers': Houston City Council reconvenes amidst heated budget debate

The Houston City Council held the first in-person agenda session at city hall since the beginning of COVID-19.


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COVID-19 hospitalizations at Texas Medical Center down 14% over past week

A total of 396 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized at Texas Medical Center facilities over the past week, a 14 percent decrease from the previous week, according to TMC affiliates in the nine-county Houston area.


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Houston, Harris County to receive ‘$750 million for mitigation efforts’ following backlash

Following a backlash over the Texas General Land Office’s failure to provide funding to the City of Houston and Harris County following Hurricane Harvey in 2017, Land Commissioner George P. Bush said he will seek $750 million in federal aid for the county.


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Abbott signs Active Shooter Alert System bill to 'help save lives'

State Rep. Brooks Landgraf (R-Odessa) praised the passage of a new "Active Shooter Alert" bill – also known as the Leilah Hernandez Act – which was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday, May 25.


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'Entitled to answers': Lee thanks mom of officer killed during Jan. 6 Capitol riots, demands answers

U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston) recently took to social media, thanking the late U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick's mother for her son's sacrifice.


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Fort Bend County judge recognizes ‘one of the most important Buddhist festivals’

Fort Bend County Judge K.P. George recently gave a shout out to Buddha, marking Vesak Day with an admonition to “pray for peace and harmony for all the humankind.”


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Miles recognizes Bearkats on state Senate floor: ‘Thank you for making Texas proud’

After the Sam Houston University football team’s first National Championship win, beating South Dakota State 23-21 in the final minutes, Sen. Borris Miles (D-Houston) hosted members of the team for an official recognition.


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McCaul calls on public officials to 'condemn attacks against the Jewish community'

Israel and Hamas are at war again, and Jews in the U.S. are feeling the repercussions as officials confirm an uptick in hate crimes throughout the country as a direct result.


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Fletcher's proposed CARS for Vets Act 'provides a critical fix to allow disabled veterans to replace the adapted vehicles they need'

Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D-Houston) recently proposed the Care Access Resources for Vets Act (CARS) in an effort to make it easier for disabled veterans to get vehicles that have been adjusted to meet their specific needs, according to a press release.


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Abbott removes Texas from federal pandemic unemployment programs, claims the Texas 'economy is booming'

Although the unemployment benefit boost from the federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program will continue through September, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has announced that he will end the program in June.


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'Sanity and safety will return': Abbott says he'll sign bill punishing cities that defund police departments

As communities across the country take aim at police reform and budgeting, the Texas House of Representatives passed a bill earlier this month that punishes cities that cut police funding.


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Brady: 'We are seeing the highest inflation rates in decades thanks to Biden's economic blunders'

This Memorial Day weekend, there are more than 30 million Americans are expected to travel, and that’s 60% more people traveling than during the Memorial Day weekend last year, during the economic shutdown.


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'Holding people accountable': Houston City Council approves stiffer fines for illegal dumping

On May 26, the Houston City Council approved a measure that will increase fines for the illegal dumping of refuse.


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Turner commits to building a transit 'system that provides travel choices' during State of Mobility address

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner delivered his sixth consecutive State of Mobility address speech on May 27.


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Miles commemorates the 30th anniversary of 'Houston legend' Mickey Leland's Environmental Internship Program

Sen. Borris Miles (D-Houston) recently commemorated the Mickey Leland Environmental Internship Program's (MLEIP) 30th anniversary on May 26.


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Legislators express 'collective dissatisfaction' with GLO decision to exclude Harris County, City of Houston from receiving flood funding

Harris County lawmakers have joined together to rebuke the Texas General Land Office (GLO) for not including Houston and Harris County for Hurricane Harvey federal funding.


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Abbott advises Texas locals to prepare 'essentials your family will need' ahead of hurricane season

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott urges Texan residents to prepare for potential evacuation and shelter warnings amid this year’s hurricane season, which was welcomed with the declaration of Hurricane Ana by the National Hurricane Center.


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'It changed my life': Plummer recalls agony of struggling with COVID-19, isolation

Houston City Councilwoman Letitia Plummer recalled the agonies of getting the COVID-19 virus last year, but added that the worst part was how the illness isolated her from other people.