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Why does Texas have so many elections, and why do few people vote in them?
The high number of contests contributes to the state’s low voter turnout — but it’s not the only reason.
By Emma Williams, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Texas, elections, voting, 2022 elections, midterms, Harris County, Democracy Day, Rice University, University of Texas at Austin, Sen. Bryan Hughes, Rep. Andrew Murr, Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, Court of Appeals, Public Policy Institute of California, voter suppression, Texas Politics Project, voter turnout
How the quorum break got broken: Texas Democrats splintered during second session break
By Cassandra Pollock and Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas Legislature, Texas politics, quorum, Texas Democrats, voting bill, voter suppression, Rep. Andrew Murr, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Gov. Greg Abbott, Planned Parenthood, Rep. Philip Cortez, San Antonio, Texas House, University of Texas/Texas Politics Project poll, Washington, Rep. Erin Zwiener, Toni Rose, Chris Turner, Rep. Garnet Coleman, Jarvis Johnson, Rafael Anchía, Mexican American Legislative Caucus, Texas supreme court, voting restrictions
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
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By Sanford Nowlin
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
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By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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