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GOP state Rep. Briscoe Cain files for redrawn 9th Congressional District

Read full article: GOP state Rep. Briscoe Cain files for redrawn 9th Congressional District

The Houston-area district, currently occupied by Democratic Rep. Al Green, is being redrawn by GOP lawmakers to favor Republicans and cover almost entirely new territory.

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California's Newsom, Pelosi back Texas Democrats as GOP warns of more escalations over walkout

Read full article: California's Newsom, Pelosi back Texas Democrats as GOP warns of more escalations over walkout

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have appeared shoulder-to-shoulder with Texas Democratic lawmakers in a show of support for their nearly weeklong walkout.

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Domestic violence is up in Texas. Survivors and supporters hope lawmakers will take action.

Read full article: Domestic violence is up in Texas. Survivors and supporters hope lawmakers will take action.

Reported domestic violence incidents have risen 26% since 2019.

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Judge calls new Texas election law unconstitutional but state says it will appeal ruling

Read full article: Judge calls new Texas election law unconstitutional but state says it will appeal ruling

A judge has called a new law unconstitutional that passed in the GOP-led Texas Legislature that will dictate how elections are run in the stateโ€™s most populous county.

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A year after Dobbs decision, Texas has settled in to a post-abortion reality

Read full article: A year after Dobbs decision, Texas has settled in to a post-abortion reality

The impact of Texasโ€™ near-total ban on abortion is coming into focus as patients and providers leave the state, legal challenges languish and the stateโ€™s social safety net braces for a baby boom.

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Meet the Texas House impeachment managers who are taking aim at Ken Paxton

Read full article: Meet the Texas House impeachment managers who are taking aim at Ken Paxton

Led by Andrew Murr, a West Texas rancher and lawyer, and Ann Johnson, a former prosecutor, the team of 12 includes 11 with law degrees.

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Two GOP Texas House members call for Rep. Bryan Slaton to resign

Read full article: Two GOP Texas House members call for Rep. Bryan Slaton to resign

Reps. Briscoe Cain and Steve Toth, who are usually ideologically aligned with Slaton, said the lawmaker needed to step down.

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Federal judge dismisses Wendy Davisโ€™ challenge to Texas abortion ban

Read full article: Federal judge dismisses Wendy Davisโ€™ challenge to Texas abortion ban

Davis, best known for her 13-hour filibuster of a 2013 abortion bill, sought to block the stateโ€™s ban on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. A federal judge found Davis had not โ€œarticulated a credible, imminent threat.โ€

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Businesses that help employees get abortions could be next target of Texas lawmakers if Roe v. Wade is overturned

Read full article: Businesses that help employees get abortions could be next target of Texas lawmakers if Roe v. Wade is overturned

Fourteen GOP legislators warned Lyft that theyโ€™d seek to ban companies that pay for abortions from doing business in Texas. The extent of support for the idea is unclear.

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Texas Republicans say if Roe falls, theyโ€™ll focus on adoptions and preventing women from seeking abortions elsewhere

Read full article: Texas Republicans say if Roe falls, theyโ€™ll focus on adoptions and preventing women from seeking abortions elsewhere

State leaders say expanding a social safety net for children and prosecuting abortion funders are among their priorities. โ€œWeโ€™ll continue to do our best to make abortion not just outlawed, but unthinkable,โ€ said state Rep. Briscoe Cain.

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Former state Sen. Wendy Davis challenges Texas abortion law in court

Read full article: Former state Sen. Wendy Davis challenges Texas abortion law in court

Davis is best known for her 13-hour filibuster against another restrictive abortion law in 2013. Now, sheโ€™s suing to block enforcement of Texasโ€™ current ban on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.

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Abortion nonprofits say Texas state Rep. Briscoe Cain defamed them in โ€œcease-and-desistโ€ letter

Read full article: Abortion nonprofits say Texas state Rep. Briscoe Cain defamed them in โ€œcease-and-desistโ€ letter

Cain has accused the nonprofits of being โ€œcriminal organizationsโ€ and has ordered them to stop funding abortions in Texas. Lawyers representing the funds are demanding a retraction.

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A growing number of Texas Republicans want a fourth special session to pass COVID-19 vaccine mandate ban

Read full article: A growing number of Texas Republicans want a fourth special session to pass COVID-19 vaccine mandate ban

It remains unclear whether Gov. Greg Abbott โ€” the only official with the power to convene special sessions โ€” will order state lawmakers back to Austin, or what issues he would include on the agenda.

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Analysis: Are lawmakers trying to make Texans more confident in elections, or less?

Read full article: Analysis: Are lawmakers trying to make Texans more confident in elections, or less?

After conservative complaints about the national results in the 2020 election, Texas Republicans have tried to anticipate everything that might play against them in 2022, right down to whoโ€™ll be at the helm.

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Social media companies canโ€™t ban Texans over political viewpoints under new law

Read full article: Social media companies canโ€™t ban Texans over political viewpoints under new law

The law requires social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram to produce regular reports of removed content and disclose their content regulations procedures.

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A tale of two capital cities: Texas Democrats continue fight for voting rights in Washington as Republicans push them to return

Read full article: A tale of two capital cities: Texas Democrats continue fight for voting rights in Washington as Republicans push them to return

Both Republicans in Austin and Democrats in D.C. have engaged in the political drama over the past two weeks, with the two camps battling it out on cable news interviews and social media over the quorum bust and who is to blame for it.

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Texans testifying on GOP voting bill faced a 17 hour-wait to be heard by lawmakers in the dead of night

Read full article: Texans testifying on GOP voting bill faced a 17 hour-wait to be heard by lawmakers in the dead of night

Members of the public arrived at the Texas Capitol as early as 6 a.m. to sign up to speak before lawmakers considering the legislation. In the House, public testimony wouldn't begin until early the next morning.

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Texas House attempting to reset on contentious elections bill with new author, new committee in special session

Read full article: Texas House attempting to reset on contentious elections bill with new author, new committee in special session

The lower chamber, led by House Speaker Dade Phelan, is trying to start off on a new foot with a controversial election bill that blew up during the regular session.

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EXPLAINER: Whatโ€™s the status of voting legislation in Texas?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Whatโ€™s the status of voting legislation in Texas?

Texas remains on course to become the nationโ€™s largest state to tighten restrictions on voting with GOP legislation just steps away from the Republican governorโ€™s desk.

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TribCast: A Texas legislative session dominated by conservative issues

Read full article: TribCast: A Texas legislative session dominated by conservative issues

State Rep, Briscoe Cain, R-Deer Park, speaks in support on Senate Bill 7 on the House floor on May 7, 2021. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune

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Texas Republican Briscoe Cain blindsides fellow lawmakers in push for House version of new voting restrictions

Read full article: Texas Republican Briscoe Cain blindsides fellow lawmakers in push for House version of new voting restrictions

Voters cast their ballots at the Performing Arts Center at Texas State University in San Marcos. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune

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Texas House committee advances bill that would make it a crime for election officials to send unsolicited vote-by-mail applications

Read full article: Texas House committee advances bill that would make it a crime for election officials to send unsolicited vote-by-mail applications

A polling location in the Performing Arts Center at Texas State University in San Marcos during early voting in October Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune

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After slow start, Texas lawmakers pick up the pace on GOP priorities as legislative session passes halfway mark

Read full article: After slow start, Texas lawmakers pick up the pace on GOP priorities as legislative session passes halfway mark

The optimism comes after a two-week stretch dominated by a tense standoff among the House, Senate and Gov. As of Thursday, more than half โ€” 16 โ€” had at least gotten a committee hearing. Senate Bill 25 would give nursing-home residents the right to have a designated caretaker visit them regularly during a public health emergency. On Thursday, a Senate committee approved legislation โ€” SB 3 โ€” that would overhaul the stateโ€™s energy industry. AdBy Friday afternoon, Cainโ€™s bill was rescheduled for an April 1 hearing, according to a committee hearing posting notice.

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Health concerns block some Texans from testifying on voting

Read full article: Health concerns block some Texans from testifying on voting

Former Democratic congressman Beto O'Rourke speaks against new proposed voting restrictions at the Texas Capitol on Thursday, March 25, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Proposed legislation before the GOP-led state Senate and House mirrors a nationwide campaign by Republicans that aims to restrict voting even more, with rules Democrats say disenfranchise racial and ethnic minorities. AdAmy Litzinger, of Austin, is among Texans who say the very health issues keeping her from testifying before lawmakers in person will also penalize her if stricter voting legislation becomes law. Brian Kemp drew protests Thursday when he signed into law a sweeping GOP-sponsored overhaul of state elections โ€” and the fights will undoubtedly end up in the courts. AdBack in Austin, Jose Colon Uvalles was back at the Capitol again Friday to advocate against voting restrictions.

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Bungled hearing delays GOP voting restriction bill in Texas

Read full article: Bungled hearing delays GOP voting restriction bill in Texas

Former Democratic congressman Beto O'Rourke speaks against new proposed voting restrictions at the Texas Capitol on Thursday, March 25, 2021, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Acacia Coronado)AUSTIN, Texas โ€“ A procedural gaffe on Thursday forced the abrupt end of a Texas House hearing on a Republican-backed voting restrictions bill and at least temporarily deprived more than 100 people of the chance to testify about it, including some who said they had driven hundreds of miles to be there. The bungled end to the hearing stunned an overflow room of people who had waited hours to address lawmakers, including some who said they had traveled for hours to speak against the measure known as House Bill 6. That Democrat was state Rep. Nicole Collier, the chairwoman of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus. โ€œAny delay is good," said Emily Eby, an attorney with the Texas Civil Rights Project who had traveled from Houston for the hearing.

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Gov. Abbott discusses election integrity legislation in Houston, talks about election fraud bill

Read full article: Gov. Abbott discusses election integrity legislation in Houston, talks about election fraud bill

Officials discussed election fraud and how they want to prevent it. Abbott has mentioned a number of times, especially during the 2020 election, that election fraud is โ€œvery realโ€ and happens in different ways. Abbott did, however, say that former President Barack Obama prosecuted a voter fraud scheme in South Texas where cocaine was used to pay voter harvesters. โ€œElection fraud is unacceptable.โ€AdA small group carrying signs protested against Senate Bill 7 outside Bettencourtโ€™s office, calling the proposed bill voter suppression. โ€œWe should be focused on making voting more accessible and stop trying to create obstacles and distractions with unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud,โ€ Turner said.

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Republican who helped Trump campaign challenge Joe Bidenโ€™s win will lead election work in Texas House

Read full article: Republican who helped Trump campaign challenge Joe Bidenโ€™s win will lead election work in Texas House

State Rep. Briscoe Cain, the new chair of the House Elections Committee, traveled to Pennsylvania to help the Trump campaign challenge the results of the 2020 election. Credit: Juan Figueroa/The Texas TribuneA conservative attorney who volunteered to help former President Donald Trumpโ€™s legal team as it attempted to overturn the outcome of the 2020 election will take the lead on election issues in the Texas House this year. With Texasโ€™ Republican leadership cataloguing โ€œelection integrityโ€ as a top priority this legislative session, House Speaker Dade Phelan on Thursday named state Rep. Briscoe Cain, R-Deer Park, as the chair of the House Elections Committee. Cain, who previously served on the committee, traveled to Pennsylvania in the days after Election Day to work with the Trump campaign. The legislation passed in the Senate and made it out of the House Elections Committee that year, but it floundered before being considered by the full House.

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Despite insurrection, there may be more guns in the Texas Capitol this session

Read full article: Despite insurrection, there may be more guns in the Texas Capitol this session

With the proper license, visitors to the Texas Capitol are allowed to carry open or concealed guns. There won't be fewer guns in the Texas Capitol this legislative session. Texans with handgun licenses can carry firearms into the Capitol openly or concealed and bypass the buildingโ€™s metal detectors for entry within seconds. The Texas Capitol โ€œis probably one of the most well-armed buildings in the state,โ€ one then-state lawmaker told The New York Times in 2013. That year, dozens of Texas lawmakers routinely carried guns inside the Capitol, current and former lawmakers told The Times.

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The Texas Legislature meets in less than 100 days. Nobody knows how the session will look.

Read full article: The Texas Legislature meets in less than 100 days. Nobody knows how the session will look.

Itโ€™s unclear what typical functions at the Texas Capitol will look like in January, or whether they will even exist. Senate and House members spearheading logistical discussions say that while much remains up in the air, the two chambers are working together to implement session rules that are consistent for both chambers. Plexiglass dividers have been installed in several House committee hearing rooms, Geren said. Masks will be required to enter Rosenthalโ€™s Capitol office, which will not allow more than six people inside at a time. In addition to addressing the billions of dollars in shortfalls to the state budget and other core issues during session, state lawmakers are also set to undergo the once-in-a-decade process of redrawing the stateโ€™s political maps.

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