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Staff Reports - Courier Texas

TX Congresswoman: Unlawful searches are unconstitutional, un‑American

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As the Trump administration intensifies its immigration crackdown, Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D‑TX7) defends the Fourth Amendment and raises concerns about warrantless raids and threats to civil liberties. She opposed H.R. 7147, the bill funding the Department of Homeland Security, warning it would undermine core constitutional protections.
Staff Reports - Courier Texas

Could the Bible become required reading in Texas public schools?

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The Texas State Board of Education is set to vote on the Texas Education Agency's final proposed statewide required reading list for public school students at the end of the month.
Staff Reports - Courier Texas

Weather closures spark early voting extension lawsuit in CD‑18 runoff

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Early voting was cut short by extreme weather; now a lawsuit calls for Harris County to extend voting time ahead of the CD‑18 runoff.
Staff Reports - Courier Texas

Texas A&M is creating an ‘environment of fear’

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Watch as Dr. Leonard Bright, a professor at Texas A&M University, describes life on campus after the implementation of a new website that turns students into higher education watchdogs. The online portal created by the Office of the Ombudsman allows students to file complaints against universities for violating the state’s diversity, equity, and inclusion ban on college campuses.
Staff Reports - Courier Texas

Weather closures spark early voting extension lawsuit in CD‑18 runoff

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Early voting was cut short by extreme weather; now a lawsuit calls for Harris County to extend voting time ahead of the CD‑18 runoff.
Staff Reports - Courier Texas

Inside Houston’s political tug-of-war over housing and mobility

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Houston’s growth is speeding up, but politics aren’t keeping pace. Charles Blain, President of Urban Reform Institute, breaks down how stalled decisions on affordability and transportation are shaping everyday life in the city.
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