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A growing population, leaking pipes and changing climate threaten the state’s water supply. Texas lawmakers hope a $20 billion investment will help.
Lubbock County Judge Curtis Parrish is helping lead the charge in reviewing the state’s election system, after the Texas Secretary of State appointed him to its steering committee on elections.
The 2026 Texas Senate race is tightening as John Cornyn targets Ken Paxton with attack ads, while Democrats prepare their strongest field in years.
On Nov. 4, a statewide election will be held for Texans to vote on the 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution. Early voting will be from Oct. 20 to
Texas Rep. Morgan Luttrell announced that he won’t seek a third term next year, leaving behind a solidly Republican district.
The trajectory of the U.S. Senate GOP primary could shape the 2026 general-election map in a state that typically favors Republicans.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott joined Speaker Dustin Burrows Thursday evening on the Texas Tech campus to endorse the Lubbock Republican for re-election to House District 83 and for another term as speaker.
Ahead of the constitutional amendment election, we’ll hear from experts and lawmakers on what can be done to boost and protect the state’s water supply
The Texas Supreme Court denied an emergency petition Friday tied to a lawsuit that claimed Austin's tax rate election ballot language did not adequately explain to voters how the money would be used.
The Dallas County Election Commission chose Ohio's Paul Adams to replace elections administrator who resigned last month.