Abbott Wants to ICE Sheriffs over Sanctuary Cities
Do sheriffs have to comply with sanctuary city regulations?
Do sheriffs have to comply with sanctuary city regulations?
Fact checking the governor’s state of the state address.
Our favorite political reads of the week.
Consumers, refineries, computer makers, and Toyota could feel the pain from new president's proposals.
Is the new study by Dan Patrick’s Senate a cover for private school vouchers?
ABC commentator talks about how to change the Texas political landscape.
State senator Konni Burton says conservatives shouldn’t just reflexively defend Trump administration.
Our favorite political reads of the week.
A brief history of the state’s love/hate relationship with D.C.
Rick Perry manages to avoid being pinned down at his Senate confirmation hearing.
When do the benefits of office become the excess of privilege?
In jab at Senate, House budget proposal makes $1.5 billion in property tax relief contingent on school finance overhaul.
House Speaker warns that transgender restrictions could cost San Antonio $243 million.
Ted Cruz, John Cornyn, and senatorial demeanor.
According to a Midland representative, Vicente Fernández's song for Clinton was on par with Russian hacks.
Our editors's favorite political reads of the week.
Both have expressed liberal viewpoints, but there's a key difference in delivery.
Speaker wins fifth term unanimously, sort of.
The governor unintentionally gives an inappropriate gift.
Can lawmakers invest in the future of Texas children with $2.8 billion less to spend?
So-called bathroom bill could undermine cities' non-discrimination ordinances.
At a press conference, the lieutenant governor reveals some details of bill aimed at limiting transgender access to restrooms.
When is advice a conflict of interest?
Politics aside, inaugurals are a time to show our nation can peaceably transfer power from one administration to the next.
Is unsolicited Twitter beef with constituents something we should expect from our politicians going forward?
A few things to know about Donald Trump's picks for Energy secretary and Secretary of State.
Art Sisneros talks about his decision to resign as an elector and what he's learned from the experience.
At a media roundtable, the governor says his office is studying issues like border security and transgender access to bathrooms.
A few more tidbits on the controversial Texas attorney general.
Art Sisneros, an industrial welding supplies salesman, could be Texas's first "faithless elector."
Trump stole the show, but the election did provide some hope for beleaguered Texas Democrats.
Thus far, it seems Hillary Clinton is doing well.
Texans, it’s time to vote.
A look at the post-Trump landscape in state politics.
Don’t be fooled, Democrats. Texas is still a deeply Republican state.
More than 530,000 Latinos who have registered since 2012 might tip the state toward Clinton.
And Donald Trump’s struggles in Texas are the proof.
The Eighty-fifth Legislature will not have a surplus to squabble over.
Both George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton deserve credit for the trade deal.
Midway through the first presidential debate, the Republican nominee’s performance started to deteriorate.
A primer on tonight’s first Clinton-Trump debate.
Why he will come to regret his endorsement of Donald Trump’s presidential bid.
Ag commissioner Sid Miller won’t face charges for spending taxpayer dollars on out-of-state trips.
A new poll provides some reassuring insights during a deplorable week.
America is grappling with an epidemic of moralizing.
Thanks to Donald Trump, we now know that “amnesty” is acceptable to most Republicans.
The candidate’s signature policy proposal remains shrouded in mystery.
A new poll shows the Republican nominee leading by just six points.
Should Republicans support their party’s presidential nominee?
Why Republicans should stop fear-mongering about voter fraud.