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Activists marched from Georgetown to Austin to denounce proposed changes to the state's voting laws. Many say the changes would make it harder for people to vote.
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Texas Republicans pushed back forcefully, denying Democratic claims that the state election bill would suppress voting and discriminate against minority voters.
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Three of the Democratic legislators who went to Washington, D.C., to deny the Texas House a quorum have been invited to detail their concerns at a specially called hearing on the contentious legislation that includes new restrictions on voting.
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The idea of the monument comes from Loveland artist Jane DeDecker and Jody Shadduck-McNally, president and co-founder of the Every Word We Utter Monument board
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The names of 95,000 registered voters were flagged Friday by the Texas secretary of state's office for what it said were possible issues of valid...
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Texas officials said they are working with local election officials to make sure no eligible voters are removed from the state’s voter rolls, as they...
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“The burdens imposed by closing the on-campus early voting location fall particularly and disproportionately on the county’s young voters, who are...
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Newly unsealed documents show Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach had proposed changes to federal voting law when meeting last year with then...
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A new bill passed by the Texas State Legislature aims to make it easier for the elderly to vote, reports The Texas Tribune. The measure would also…
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A federal court has ruled that Texas Republican Legislators tried to discriminate against voters of color when they redrew district lines in 2011, reports…