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'The Lone Star State continues to defeat COVID-19': Abbott bans government mask mandates in Texas

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order banning governmental entities from having mask mandates.


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Abbott on Texas heartbeat bill: 'In Texas, we will always lead the way to protect the unborn'

Gov. Greg Abbott recently signed the Texas "heartbeat bill," banning abortions in the early stages of pregnancy.


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Texas Public Policy Foundation staff on Biden’s first 100 days: Administration has 'destroyed our border security system'

The first 100 days of the Biden administration have been highlighted by bad news for the United States, according to Texas Public Policy Foundation Chief Executive Officer Kevin Roberts.


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City of Houston, SEARCH and Houston Coalition partner to fight homelessness through a 'community-wide effort known as The Way Home'

SEARCH, the Houston Coalition and the City of Houston are fighting homelessness with a new program known as the Community COVID Housing Program.


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Burns: 'More focus should be placed on helping the victims of the criminals' regarding criminal justice reform

It’s not just the legislators in Texas who are thinking about criminal justice reform these days – community members want to see their government do something to create change, and to make life better for the people they represent.


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COVID-19 hospitalizations at Texas Medical Center down 22% over past week

A total of 486 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized at Texas Medical Center facilities over the past week, a 22 percent decrease from the previous week, according to TMC affiliates in the nine-county Houston area.


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Houston spends COVID funding on ‘solving, not managing the issue of homelessness’

Since 2011, Houston has gone from one of the highest homeless populations in the nation – with 8,400 residents without stable housing – down to 3,800 in 2020, and now the goal is to end homelessness completely.


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'Bittersweet': Castex-Tatum pays tribute to late Houston City Councilman Larry Green

May 16 will always be a "bittersweet" day for city council member Martha Castex-Tatum.


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Texas could create impactful reform of the criminal justice system with 'George Floyd Act'

Calls for criminal justice and police accountability reform have been growing louder over the years, but the death of George Floyd in May 2020 may have turned up the volume even more.


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Households 'struggling with the cost of internet service' can now apply for Emergency Broadband Benefits

Families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic who cannot afford internet access can now apply for Emergency Broadband Benefits, or EBB.


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Middleton: HB 764 'eliminates unnecessary STARR tests, gives more flexibility to school districts regarding standardized tests'

Texas State Rep. Mayes Middleton (R-Wallisville) indicated a bill approved by the Legislature on May 7 that cuts funding for state-imposed testing of students saves residents money and removes an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy.


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Weber says Cheney was 'out-of-step with a majority of the conference' as reason for her departure

U.S. Rep. Randy Weber (R-Friendswood) opened up on social media to discuss why the GOP recently removed Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) from her position at No. 3 House GOP leader.


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'One step closer to protecting pregnant workers': New bill protects pregnant women from workplace discrimination

The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed legislation to protect pregnant women from employment discrimination.



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Garcia helps present I Am Vanessa Guillén Act to help prevent future 'aggressive and counterproductive leadership' on military premises

U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-Houston) is a part of the group of Congress members who gathered at Fort Hood to continue the investigation of the U.S. Army Spc. Vanessa Guillén’s death and introduce the I Am Vanessa Guillén Act, a legislation in her name, intended to enforce discipline acts following sexual assault accusations.


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Crenshaw: 'Not even temporary blindness will prevent me from doing my job'

Rep. Dan Crenshaw is recovering from surgery for a detached retina in his left eye, and didn’t let that surgery and temporary blindness stop him from doing his job.


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'President Biden needs to wake up': Weber sharply criticizes Biden amidst fuel shortage

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm stated that the Colonial Pipeline would be returning to normal operations following a ransomware attack.


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'So heartbreaking': Lee expresses concern amidst Israeli-Palestinian conflict, calls for two-state solution

The Israeli government and Hamas recently began another conflict amidst the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.


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'Texas supports law and order': New bill will impose more severe penalties for interfering with emergency vehicles

The Texas House of Representatives recently passed a bill to increase criminal penalties and make jail time mandatory for the crime of obstructing emergency vehicles.


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'We must stand strong with Israel': Middleton denounces violence in Israel

Texas State Rep. Mayes Middleton (R-Wallisville) spoke out against the recent violence in Israel and called on the Biden administration to support the Israeli government.