Houston to reverse on ICE help? | Lubbock’s duplicity on Boren’s ballot access – Pratt on Texas 4/14/2026

The news of Texas covered today includes:

Our Lone Star story of the day: Attorney General Paxton and Governor Abbott push Houston into reversing its newly adopted limits on police cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Mayor Whitmire is clearly pleased – will the council make the reversal in a special meeting this Friday to save $110 million in public safety grants?

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Travis County-based District Judge put the discriminatory HUB program back on track, sets a trial date to determine if “Acting Comptroller” Kelly Hancock had the authority to gut the program. May turn out to be yet another Hancock bungle.

Kristin Tips deep-sixed as chairwoman of the Texas Funeral Service Commission following several years of agency troubles.

TX23’s Tony Gonzales resigns from Congress over sexual improprieties. How he and Swalwell’s resignations affect the U.S. House balance of power.

Lubbock city council race news: Gary Boren says city hired Fort Worth law firm to handle simple appeal response to his case over ballot denial. Word is that the city had on its own website, until recently, that one only needed to be a resident upon filing to run for city council – exactly Boren’s legal argument.

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