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Republican Jason Villalba, a former member of the Texas House of Representatives, says President Trump has turned some conservatives into extremists who act on his lies. He said he hopes the Republican party can regroup and return to its traditional identity.
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Professional political watchers say there’s no clear frontrunner among the nine candidates seeking to replace Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings in the May 4…
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The 85th regular session of the Texas Legislature ended dramatically last week, and the drama's not over: Lawmakers will return to Austin next month for a…
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Texas allows parents to have their kids opt out of vaccinations for measles, mumps and other diseases. Two years ago, California stopped allowing those…
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On the eve of the Nov. 8 election, Gov. Greg Abbott found himself onstage at a San Antonio barbecue joint proudly pointing to three lawmakers he described…
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When Ted Cruz dropped out of the presidential race this week, and essentially locked Donald Trump as his party’s nominee, State Representative Jason…
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The Texas Legislature wrapped up its session, and lawmakers have returned to their districts. Jason Villalba represents much of North and East Dallas in…
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As a bystander's video of a South Carolina cop shooting and killing an unarmed black man reignites a national debate over police brutality, Texas…
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A North Texas Republican is taking aim at a provision in state law that allows parents with personal or religious objections to vaccines to opt their…
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State Rep. Jason Villalba, a Republican from North Dallas, wrote an open letter Tuesday to his GOP colleagues running for lieutenant governor. The topic?…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: a pregnant woman who's believed to be brain dead is forced to stay on life support; Texans really want the…
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Will Sriracha start doing the Texas two-step?Sriracha, the popular hot sauce with a strong taste and an even stronger following, has been in lots of…