The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: Six indictments and arrests for alleged vote harvesting in South Texas follow a “multi-year investigation.” But don’t worry, the media narrative remains: Vote cheating happens rarely, if at all. And, investigating allegations of such remains a way to harass minorities.
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Local city sales tax numbers released by the Comptroller – report is much better than last month. Find your city’s numbers here.
89th Legislature items covered:
- Texas GOP closes in on goal of tightening bail rules
- Texas bill would allow Aoudad sheep to be hunted from helicopter
- Higher Education Employees Fight Reforms in House Hearing
- Increased oversight of Texas universities: micromanagement or strengthening workforce?
- Texas House may drop proposed restrictions on higher ed
- Texas bill would end in-state tuition for undocumented students
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