Texas Senate
Recent News About Texas Senate
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Conservative analysts defend Texas' proposed voting changes
Many observers can be forgiven for thinking that Texas Republicans want to disenfranchise as many voters as possible and their legislation to accomplish that failed after the dramatic Democratic walkout in the state Senate last week.
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Texas House and Senate pass anti-fraud legislation amid 'astounding amount of disinformation' about proposed laws
The Texas House and Senate have approved legislation that would prohibit the counting of invalid ballots or refusing to count lawful ballots.
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Hughes: Goal of election security legislation is so 'Texans can feel confident that their elections are fair, honest and open'
Republicans in Texas are continuing to pursue legislation in the hopes of improving election security while facing claims that voter fraud is not an issue, the Texas Tribune reports.
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Hancock: Texans deserve 'comprehensive legislative response' to address electricity reliability
State Sen. Kelly Hancock (R-North Richland Hills), chairman of the Senate Business and Commerce Committee, is arguing that renewable resources are part of the state’s energy problem that caused Texas blackouts in February.