The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: In Harris County speech, Governor Abbott hints at a possible special session call to attack taxpayer-funded lobbying as, once again, even a watered down bill didn’t get out of the Texas House.
And, the Republican Party of Texas is planning to push forward with a “closed” primary which would require advance registration in order to vote. Officials concede the matter will likely end up in court.
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Two stories on the upcoming U.S. Senate race in Texas:
- Will a Colin Allred, Beto O’Rourke Senate primary showdown energize or hurt Democrats? – a strong primary helps a party.
- US Senate battle: Will Rep. Wesley Hunt shift Texas GOP primary race? – I think a lot of voters will like Hunt but when it comes time to vote, they’ll vote for a proven track record conservative.
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