Congressional internships in Washington, D.C., have traditionally been unpaid. While some Texans in Congress have paid some of their interns in the past, those opportunities were not always well-publicized.
Gabe Schneider
Gabe Schneider was a 2019 reporting fellow in Washington, D.C. His reporting has appeared in LA Magazine, The Columbia Journalism Review, and Rewire News. He graduated from University of California, San Diego, in 2018, where he founded The Triton newspaper, with a dual degree in urban planning and American politics.
Meet the small El Paso publishing house behind the book Beto O’Rourke co-wrote about legalizing pot
Cinco Puntos Press has been publishing books that invoke a “sensibility of border life” for decades, including the only book authored, in part, by O’Rourke.
Ted Cruz fined $35,000 for not properly disclosing campaign loans from Goldman Sachs, Citibank
The resolution comes three years after the complaint against Cruz was first filed and seven years after his U.S. Senate campaign.
Ted Cruz and John Cornyn vote against Joaquin Castro’s resolution blocking Trump’s emergency order
But multiple Republican senators joined Democrats in backing the resolution, which passed the Senate. President Donald Trump has said he’ll veto the measure.
How U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro led the Democrats against President Donald Trump’s emergency order
The San Antonio Democrat portrayed the resolution as a defense of the separation of powers among government branches. While Sen. John Cornyn said he will oppose the resolution, Sen. Ted Cruz was less clear on his stance.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, John Cornyn spar over his tweet quoting Benito Mussolini
Cornyn’s tweet compared Mussolini’s fascism to democratic socialism.
Are there restrictions on how U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro can promote his brother for president?
For his 2020 campaign for president, Julián Castro selected his twin brother, a Democratic representative from San Antonio, as his campaign chairman.
In State of the Union speech, Trump continues hammering Congress over border wall funding
Raising warnings of out-of-control illegal immigration and soaring crime by immigrants — including debunked claims about El Paso’s crime — the president tried to pressure Congress to end a stalemate over border wall funding and avert another government shutdown.
The BLAKE Act falls short of applying to its namesake, Blake Farenthold
The bill, written to to prevent members of Congress from lobbying if they use taxpayer funds without paying them back, would not affect state employees — like Blake Farenthold.
We asked every Texan in Congress whether the government shutdown over President Trump’s border wall is worth it
When asked whether the stalemate over President Trump’s border wall is worth federal employees missing their paychecks, Texans in Congress appear to be divided along party lines — save for Republican U.S. Rep. Will Hurd.

