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Alvarado attempts 15-hour filibuster of GOP-backed election measure to 'give a voice to the constituents'

A state senator on Aug. 11 attempted to stop a vote on election security legislation with an overnight filibuster.



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Are you a DACA recipient? I want to know your story

Recently, a U.S. District Court in Texas overturned the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program which has helped thousands of people live, learn, and work in the only country they have ever known.


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Middleton votes to arrest Democrat lawmakers who 'continue to not show up for work'

A suburban Houston Republican State House representative was among those who voted overwhelmingly Tuesday, Aug. 10, to have minority Democrat lawmakers missing from the state arrested and brought back.


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'Protecting the community during an emergency is a duty': Abbott's ban on mask mandates to receive court challenge

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo on Aug. 10 stated that she and other county leaders authorized County Attorney Christian D. Menefee to take legal action in response to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's executive order barring jurisdictions from implementing mask mandates.


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'Running a small business is a huge challenge': Harris County approves $30 million for small businesses

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced on Aug. 10 a new infusion of cash totaling $30 million to help small business in Texas during the hard times of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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'Stay healthy': COVID-19 infection rates increase among Houston city staff

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has recently reported an increase in the number of city employees infected with COVID-19.


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Abbott: Wayward Democrats need ‘to return to work’

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott implored Texas Democrats to do their jobs in light of the Supreme Court of Texas’ denial on Aug. 9 of their request to overturn Abbott’s June veto of funding legislative pay.


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'Taking action to help mitigate the recent rise in COVID-19 cases': Abbott details Texas' approach to virus spread

On Aug. 9, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced how the state will take action as Texas faces a resurgence of COVID-19 cases.


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Jackson Lee: Leland ‘was a true visionary’

The current Texas U.S. Representative for the 18th Congressional District has noted the legacy of her predecessor as the 32nd anniversary of his death was observed.


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Abbott remembers 'extraordinary heroes' on Purple Heart Day

Gov. Greg Abbott took to Twitter to honor Purple Heart Day, a day to acknowledge and remember the sacrifices of the military.


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'Essential progress': Fletcher marks anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965

U.S. Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D-Houston) marked the 56th anniversary of the signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in a tweet Aug. 6.


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Activist Quanell X calls on community to search for missing 20-year-old woman whose family 'believes she was kidnapped'

Activist Quanell X is calling on the community and public leaders to search for a 20-year-old female who has been missing for two weeks.


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Middleton files legislation against fleeing Texas Democrats: 'Legislators who repeatedly refuse to show up for work should lose their jobs'

State Rep. Mayes Middleton (R-Wallisville) filed legislation that would prevent lawmakers from abandoning their duties and responsibilities following efforts from Texas Democrats to block voting restrictions.


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Green 'proud to fight for voting rights by any means necessary' after protest arrest

After U.S. Rep. Al Green (D-Fort Bend) took to the streets to protest Texas voting legislation on Aug. 3, he was arrested and given a citation for blocking traffic.


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'A good first step': Menefee asks for public to provide input on I-45 project

Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee is asking for the public's opinion on if the I-45 North Houston Highway Improvement Project (NHHIP) should continue to be funded or if it should be eliminated from the 10-year TxDOT’s Unified Transportation Project plan.


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'A much-needed step in the right direction': Turner expresses support for Biden's climate change action plan

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner recently offered his support for President Joe Biden's aggressive climate change action plan and overall agenda.


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'Remaining flood-ready is essential': Texas unveils new flood safety website

The State of Texas has unveiled a new flood safety website, and Gov. Greg Abbott is urging residents in Texas to visit the new website, which contains valuable information that Texans might need in the event of a flood, which are not uncommon in the State of Texas.


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Harris County district attorney Ogg tests positive for COVID-19, 'at home resting'

Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg has been diagnosed with COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated.


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'A tireless fighter for the right to organize': AFL-CIO president dies following heart attack

AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka recently died at the age of 72 of a heart attack.