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Democrat Mike Collier embraces his GOP past as he tries to unseat Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick
Read full article: Democrat Mike Collier embraces his GOP past as he tries to unseat Lt. Gov. Dan PatrickIn his second attempt to oust the incumbent, Collier is actively courting Republican voters who are turned off by the Legislature’s hard-right turn in recent years.
Democratic state Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. endorses Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick for reelection
Read full article: Democratic state Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. endorses Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick for reelectionThe endorsement comes after Patrick’s Democratic opponent, Mike Collier, received endorsements from two Republicans, Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley and state Sen. Kel Seliger of Amarillo.
Two Republican foes of Dan Patrick support Democrat Mike Collier for lieutenant governor
Read full article: Two Republican foes of Dan Patrick support Democrat Mike Collier for lieutenant governorBoth Republicans have been at odds with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and neither of them are running for reelection.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Trump’s man in Texas, has quietly amassed influence — to the detriment of fellow Republicans
Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Trump’s man in Texas, has quietly amassed influence — to the detriment of fellow RepublicansPatrick urged former Gov. Rick Perry to mount a challenge to Gov. Greg Abbott, who is seeking a third term. He’s taken the already considerable power concentrated in the state’s No. 2 job to another level, forcing opponents from races and tightening his grip on the Senate.
Texas violated voting rights law during redistricting, retiring state GOP senator says in sworn court statement
Read full article: Texas violated voting rights law during redistricting, retiring state GOP senator says in sworn court statementA three-judge federal panel is hearing arguments in a lawsuit claiming that Texas Republicans violated the Voting Rights Act when they redrew state Senate District 10 in Tarrant County to lessen Black and Hispanic voting power.
Statewide elections, a redder South Texas and Beto-mania: the biggest Texas political stories to watch for in 2022
Read full article: Statewide elections, a redder South Texas and Beto-mania: the biggest Texas political stories to watch for in 2022Next year, every state official and every member of the Texas Legislature and Congress are up for election. That makes for a big year in Texas politics.
Analysis: Maps bolster Republicans in the Texas Senate, especially the top one
Read full article: Analysis: Maps bolster Republicans in the Texas Senate, especially the top oneThe new political maps drawn by the Texas Senate don't just favor Republicans; that much was expected from a Republican majority. The maps help Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick pick which Republicans he wants in the Senate.
Texas state Sen. Kel Seliger, a Republican willing to buck his party leadership, will not seek reelection
Read full article: Texas state Sen. Kel Seliger, a Republican willing to buck his party leadership, will not seek reelectionSeliger has served in the Senate since 2005 and led the higher education committee. He was seen as a champion of public education and local control but was derided as too soft on social conservative issues near the end of his tenure.
Texas bill to block COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employers failed in Legislature after business groups rallied against it
Read full article: Texas bill to block COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employers failed in Legislature after business groups rallied against itA prohibition on vaccine mandates was one of Gov. Greg Abbott’s priorities for the special session, but it did not have enough support in the Legislature.
Weighing reelection bid, GOP Texas Sen. Kel Seliger confronts redrawn district, Trump endorsement of primary challenger
Read full article: Weighing reelection bid, GOP Texas Sen. Kel Seliger confronts redrawn district, Trump endorsement of primary challengerAfter high-profile clashes with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, a fellow Republican, Seliger suspects members of his own party are trying to oust him.
GOP senator says Gov. Greg Abbott should lose line-item veto after cutting Legislature’s funding, jeopardizing staffers’ jobs
Read full article: GOP senator says Gov. Greg Abbott should lose line-item veto after cutting Legislature’s funding, jeopardizing staffers’ jobsThe bill is largely symbolic, as the Legislature is currently at a standstill, unable to move any legislation because House Democrats broke quorum two weeks ago when they fled to Washington, D.C., to block GOP voting bills.
Gov. Greg Abbott has set his legislative agenda. These lawmakers could influence how much is accomplished.
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott has set his legislative agenda. These lawmakers could influence how much is accomplished.But to get anything done on his list, he’ll need help in the Texas House and Senate. AdA hardline conservative faction in the HouseThe Texas House has 67 Democrats and 82 Republicans. One seat remains open after former state Rep. Drew Springer, R-Muenster, resigned to join the state Senate. Both the Texas House and Senate preliminary budgets both call for $119.7 billion in discretionary spending. In the House, meanwhile, state Rep. Nicole Collier, D-Fort Worth, will again chair the committee on criminal jurisprudence.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick awards committee chair to Texas senator who previously faced sexual harassment allegation
Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick awards committee chair to Texas senator who previously faced sexual harassment allegationCredit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas TribuneTwo years ago, Texas Sen. Charles Schwertner voluntarily relinquished a prominent post chairing the Senate’s Health and Human Services Committee after an allegation of sexual harassment. @DanPatrick’s trust in my ability to lead this important committee.”The Senate committee Schwertner will lead is not as prominent as the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services he once oversaw. “No one works harder than the members of the Texas Senate,” Patrick said in a statement. Houston Democrat John Whitmire, the Senate longest-serving member, will continue to chair the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice. Democrat Eddie Lucio Jr. of Brownsville will serve as vice chair of the Senate Finance Committee, a change Patrick announced in December.