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Four Texas House Republicans censured for campaigning against incumbents
Read full article: Four Texas House Republicans censured for campaigning against incumbentsThe censured members said they had been punished for campaigning against “liberal incumbents” alongside statewide elected officials like Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Republicans’ budding interest in Texas’ housing crisis could create strange political bedfellows
Read full article: Republicans’ budding interest in Texas’ housing crisis could create strange political bedfellowsRepublican lawmakers may try to force Texas cities to allow greater housing density as the state faces a housing crunch.
Texas House approves ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates by private employers
Read full article: Texas House approves ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates by private employersViolations could bring a $50,000 fine under an amendment adopted Wednesday. The bill’s sponsor said the ban would be the strongest in the nation.
New Texas law bans COVID mask, vaccine and shutdown mandates, but some Republicans want more
Read full article: New Texas law bans COVID mask, vaccine and shutdown mandates, but some Republicans want moreThe bill, recently signed by Gov. Greg Abbott and set to take effect Sept. 1, does not restrict pandemic rules by private entities.
Analysis: After months of legislating, ranking the 2021 Texas House and Senate from right to left
Read full article: Analysis: After months of legislating, ranking the 2021 Texas House and Senate from right to leftThese rankings across the ideological spectrum are based on roll-call votes in the Texas House and Senate during this year’s regular and special sessions.
Brian Harrison wins Texas House seat after beating fellow Republican John Wray, who used to hold the seat
Read full article: Brian Harrison wins Texas House seat after beating fellow Republican John Wray, who used to hold the seatHarrison is the former chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under President Donald Trump. He will replace Waxahachie Republican Jake Ellzey, who was elected to Congress in July.
John Wray fights for old Texas House seat against Brian Harrison in special election that has turned personal
Read full article: John Wray fights for old Texas House seat against Brian Harrison in special election that has turned personalThe two Republicans are fighting to replace former state Rep. Jake Ellzey, R-Waxahachie, who is now a congressman.
Special election runoff between John Wray and Brian Harrison for state House district in North Texas set for Sept. 28
Read full article: Special election runoff between John Wray and Brian Harrison for state House district in North Texas set for Sept. 28The two Republicans are vying to replace former state Rep. Jake Ellzey, who is now in Congress.
8 candidates file for special election to replace former state Rep. Jake Ellzey
Read full article: 8 candidates file for special election to replace former state Rep. Jake EllzeyFive Republicans and one Democrat are vying to fill Ellzey's seat after he won a promotion to Congress last month. The filing deadline was 5 p.m. Thursday.
23 candidates join the race to replace late U.S. Rep. Ron Wright
Read full article: 23 candidates join the race to replace late U.S. Rep. Ron WrightAd"We need fighters in Texas, and that’s what I’m coming here for," Rodimer told The Texas Tribune. Some of the other candidates had already announced their campaigns, most notably including Wright's widow, longtime GOP activist Susan Wright. On Tuesday evening, one potential major GOP candidate, former Trump campaign adviser Katrina Pierson, announced she was not running. The district has been getting increasingly competitive in statewide results, with Trump carrying it by only 3 percentage points last year. However, Ron Wright won it by more healthy margins when he was first elected in 2018 and then reelected in 2020.
Gov. Greg Abbott sets May 1 special election to fill seat of late U.S. Rep. Ron Wright
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott sets May 1 special election to fill seat of late U.S. Rep. Ron WrightEarly voting in the special election to replace the late U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, R-Arlington, will begin April 19. Credit: Montinique Monroe for The Texas TribuneGov. Greg Abbott has selected May 1 as the date for the special election to succeed late U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, R-Arlington. The candidate filing deadline for the special election is March 3, and early voting starts April 19. The special election for the Republican-leaning seat is set to draw a large crowd, and several candidates have already announced or filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission. AdTwo Democrats have declared their candidacies: Jana Lynne Sanchez, the 2018 Democratic nominee for the seat, and Lydia Bean, last year's Democratic nominee for state House District 93.