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Texans from across the state went to the polls early with plenty on their mind. The 'Texas Tribune' partnered with other news organizations to hear from a diverse cross-section of voters.
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Texas’ junk science statute has remained hamstrung for the last decade. So too have other criminal justice reforms, despite efforts from the Texas House.
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Only a handful of Texas counties will not have all in-person voters cast paper ballots at the polls. By 2026, all voting machines in Texas must produce a paper trail, per a 2021 state law.
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Millions of Texans would lose food subsidies and farm insurance if Congress doesn’t act before the end of the year.
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Texas officials look to Arizona cities when creating crisis mental health centers.
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Future Texas therapists must complete internships to start their careers, but there’s not enough providers to mentor all of the students.
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Advocates say public pools are necessary community infrastructure and save lives. Splash pads have become a more affordable option.
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The construction begins after lawmakers have allocated $2.5 billion to modernize and increase access to inpatient psychiatric care in Texas.
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Investigators say the fire was an accident and started with an engine fire in a manure vacuum truck.
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With Legislative Session Ending Soon, Health Experts Urge Lawmakers To Prepare For The Next PandemicFrom The Texas Tribune: About a year ago, as a once-in-a-century public health crisis was unraveling across the world, it was abundantly clear how…