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Denying quorum has been a Texas political strategy since 1870 While the Democrats could technically derail the GOP’s redistricting map, such efforts have been largely symbolic and had limited ...
The measure comes four years after the state’s highest criminal court ruled the agency could not bring election cases without ...
However, San Antonio political consultant Bert Santibañez this week told the Report Nirenberg's lack of campaign funds suggest he's not going to be chasing statewide office anytime soon.
Experts question whether San Antonio mayor can gain political support for pause on Project Marvel Political experts said Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones' call for a more data is rational but she may lack ...
Despite Jones' mayoral win, San Antonio can expect to see more Abbott-backed GOP candidates Political observers said the deep-pocketed Texas Republicans aren't likely to give up on SA after ...
After blowback, San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones drops controversial City Hall rule change Jones' decision to back down comes after a contentious City Council meeting where some members ...
Paxton launches investigation into Beto O’Rourke’s political group for funding Democrats who left Texas The attorney general accused the organization of running a financial influence scheme ...
Fast-growing San Antonio grappled with plenty of big-city problems during the 2024 news year, from affordable housing to stray animals. Meanwhile, Texas’ topsy-turvy politics made plenty of ...
AUSTIN — A group of Texas House Democrats left the state Friday after the first hearing on Gov. Greg Abbott's plan to redraw the state's political maps descended into chaos the day before and ...
Top Stories of 2022: San Antonio's biggest news stories reflect tough choices, political divisions Some of the year's top stories also involved systemic problems that aren't an easy fix.
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Downtown San Antonio. An appeals court has upheld a 2023 state law that limits cities' ability to pass ordinances that don't align with state laws.
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