The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: The Dallas County Republican Chairman, Allen West, says that Dallas County elections equipment failed required tests and that the elections administrator did not note the failures observed in the public test on the required attestation statement. If true, this is a major problem and Secretary of State needs to step in immediately. Even if the failures observed were of human error, that is still a systems problem than must be corrected before actual ballot counting begins.
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Can convicted felons who are in Texas prisons vote in the Lone Star State? Yes, some of them can and it is an area that legislators need to clean up.
U.S. Supreme Court to take up several key cases in its new term:
- US Supreme Court to Hear West Texas Nuclear Waste Storage Dispute
- Supreme Court to weigh a Texas death row case after halting execution
- American Gun Companies on Trial? Supreme Court Takes Up Mexican Government Lawsuit
Texas oil & gas drilling rig count has another positive week.
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