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Texas state Rep. James Talarico (D) accused President Trump and the Republican Party of trying to “rig” elections in the state with their plan to conduct a middecade redistricting to increase the number of GOP-held seats.
"The DNC is all hands on deck to hold Donald Trump and Greg Abbott accountable for their scheme to use the tragic Texas floods as cover to redraw the Texas maps in a last-ditch effort to save the Republican majority," Martin told ABC News.
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trump administration: helping texas with emergency funds and first respondersPresident Trump says his administration is doing everything in its power to help Texas with emergency funds. They've deployed over 400 first responders.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNIncrease this week in Trump's Mexico tariffs could strain Texas economyThe possibility of a 30% tariff this week “is a game changer,” said Dante Galeazzi, CEO and president of the Texas International Produce
WASHINGTON (AP) — Redistricting usually happens after the once-a-decade population count by the U.S. Census Bureau or in response to a court ruling. Now, Texas Republicans want to break that tradition — and other states could follow suit.
President Donald Trump has granted Eastman Chemical Co. a two-year exemption from an environmental regulation requiring companies to reduce their carcinogenic emissions. Activists say the exemption could threaten the health of people living near facilities such as the Eastman plant just outside Longview.
A Texas Democrat is renewing his call to impeach President Donald Trump, likening his crusade against Trump to "one million Davids" fighting Goliath.
While some, including President Donald Trump, feel Olympic sports need saving, soccer coach Tom Stone thinks Texas Tech is doing just fine.
Democrats from the Texas Legislature met with Gov. Gavin Newsom in Sacramento to discuss President Trump's push to redistrict the Lone Star State and alter the outcome of the midterm elections.
Businesses in Texas that face a labor squeeze from President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown are responding by offering more hours to existing employees and increasing wages and benefits, according to a survey published Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.