Jen Rice, Houston Public Media
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People such as Tonya Galvan and Hervis Rogers, a man accused of voting illegally, would likely be forced to stay behind bars much longer if this Republican bill becomes law.
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People such as Tonya Galvan and Hervis Rogers, a man accused of voting illegally, would likely be forced to stay behind bars much longer if this Republican bill becomes law.
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Rogers captured national attention in March 2020 when he waited for hours to vote on Super Tuesday.
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Local judges are no longer authorized to pause eviction cases because of the CDC moratorium.
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Three states will be watched closely on Election Day as the ballots roll in: Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin. NPR's reporters in each state discuss the voting scenes.
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From Texas Standard . Thousands of residents living near the Addicks and Barker reservoirs in northwest Houston are still in cleanup mode after their...
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Some states have a full-time legislature, while others pay their lawmakers almost nothing. In Texas, we’re somewhere in between.