Allison lost his primary last year, after being targeted by his party over his vote to kill school vouchers.
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Harris County program decreases automatic evictions when tenants don’t come to court
After the court eviction diversion initiative started, default evictions favoring landlords dropped 44%.
Profits Over People: Whistleblowers Expose Healthcare Fraud
Single-minded pursuit of profit by private equity owners in healthcare often comes at the expense of patient care — and taxpayers are footing the bill.
Texas has big goals for college completion. In places like the Coastal Bend, how to get there is still murky.
Many rural Texans in the region say they lack quality information on the skills required to get good jobs and build a lasting career.
BrightFarms Greenhouse Brings Locally Grown, Long-Lasting Greens to Texans
BrightFarms’ Texas greenhouse brings fresh, local greens to the Lone Star State, redefining agriculture.
San Antonio’s housing authority plans to “play defense” with new HUD administration
Former state Rep. Scott Turner’s nomination to lead the agency may offer a glimpse of what could be cut from San Antonio’s housing ecosystem.
Daniel Pullin will become new Texas Christian University chancellor as longtime leader leaves role
Victor Boschini is stepping down next year, but will remain chancellor emeritus. Under his leadership, the university reached a $1 billion fundraising goal.
10 Trusted YouTube Promotion Services to Boost Views & Subscribers
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A third woman has died under Texas’ abortion ban as doctors reach for riskier miscarriage treatments
Porsha Ngumezi bled to death as she was miscarrying after her doctor opted against an emergency procedure used to end pregnancies.
School bonds failed across Texas. What happens now?
Texas voters rejected 20 of 35 bond propositions put forward by 19 school districts in November.

