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Congress approves short-term extension to avoid shutdown, buy more time for final spending agreement

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Congress has passed another short-term spending measure that would keep one set of federal agencies operating through March 8 and another set through March 22.

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Texas Republicans in Congress stand behind Donald Trump after federal indictment

Read full article: Texas Republicans in Congress stand behind Donald Trump after federal indictment

GOP lawmakers dismiss the charges over classified documents as a partisan attack, but Democrats say the matter proves nobody is above the law.

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Texas Republicans rally their base at CPAC, but draw criticism over Hungarian prime ministerโ€™s appearance

Read full article: Texas Republicans rally their base at CPAC, but draw criticism over Hungarian prime ministerโ€™s appearance

Viktor Orbรกn appeared at the convention in Dallas after saying last week that Europeans โ€œdo not want to become peoples of mixed race.โ€ Texas officials attending, though, stayed focused on criticizing Democrats.

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U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas is lone Democrat to vote against federal bill protecting abortion rights

Read full article: U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas is lone Democrat to vote against federal bill protecting abortion rights

The U.S. House is trying to override Texasโ€™ near-total ban on abortions. But Democrats likely lack the support they need in the U.S. Senate.

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Texas House Democrat Michelle Beckley announces run against Republican U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne

Read full article: Texas House Democrat Michelle Beckley announces run against Republican U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne

Beckley unveiled her plans in a video filmed inside a hotel room in the nationโ€™s capital, where state House Democrats fled earlier this month to break quorum in protest of Republicansโ€™ priority elections bill.

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How Texans in Congress voted on the objections to certify Joe Bidenโ€™s win

Read full article: How Texans in Congress voted on the objections to certify Joe Bidenโ€™s win

But overall, Congress overwhelmingly voted against the objection by U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, to the certification of Arizona's results. Later, the Senate voted 92-7 against an objection to certifying Pennsylvania's results; House members rejected it 282-138. All Texas Democrats voted against the objections. New Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Irving, was the only Texan to split her vote โ€” she supported certifying Arizonaโ€™s results but voted against certifying Pennsylvaniaโ€™s. Hereโ€™s how each Texan voted.

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Beth Van Duyne could be the GOPโ€™s antidote to high-profile progressives when she joins Congress

Read full article: Beth Van Duyne could be the GOPโ€™s antidote to high-profile progressives when she joins Congress

But Van Duyne easily sailed through a five-way primary to win the Republican nomination to replace U.S. Rep. Kenny Marchant, R-Coppell. To be sure, Van Duyne will be a freshman member of the chamberโ€™s minority party when she is sworn in next month. โ€œThe people spoke loud and clear that theyโ€™re ready for a change,โ€ Van Duyne said after her first mayoral victory. โ€œPeople talk about, โ€˜Oh youโ€™re so brave,โ€™โ€ Van Duyne said during a 2015 speaking engagement, according to The Morning News. On the same day in 2019 that Marchant, the outgoing U.S. House member who Van Duyne replaced, announced he wouldnโ€™t seek another term in Congress, Van Duyne said she planned to run for the seat.

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At the center of many Texas congressional battles: Who will protect preexisting conditions rules?

Read full article: At the center of many Texas congressional battles: Who will protect preexisting conditions rules?

โ€œItโ€™s frankly disgusting that they say theyโ€™re going to protect preexisting conditions when they want to repeal the Affordable Care Act without a plan to replace it. Her campaign didnโ€™t respond to a question how she would prefer to protect preexisting conditions. โ€œYour little line isnโ€™t cute, John, itโ€™s potentially deadly for 5 million Texans with pre-existing conditions,โ€ Hegar tweeted. I look forward to getting on the Hill and working toward a replacement that covers preexisting conditions." 692, which would preserve health care for people with preexisting conditions if the Affordable Care Act was changed or repealed.

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