What You Need to Know About Texas' Dangerous Voting Bills

Texas leads the country in the number of restrictive voting bills introduced in its current 2021 legislative session with 49 bills. Texas is already the hardest state in the country to vote, and these bills would only make it harder — and scarier — to participate in elections, especially for communities of color. 

By Sarah Labowitz

Photo: People lean into individual polling booths arranged in a line in a school gym. Their faces are obscured by divders between booths.

With Your Support, We Can Stop State-Sanctioned Voter Intimidation Tactics

House Bill 6 (HB 6) is no ordinary voter suppression bill. Not only would the proposed legislation make it much more difficult for Texans to vote, it would make voting potentially dangerous with a new series of extreme criminal penalties. 

By Savannah Kumar, Thomas Buser-Clancy

Cars line up during the pandemic to vote by drive-thru

Real Need for Change in Texas Gets Short Shrift in Gov. Abbott’s State of the State

This week, Texas Governor Greg Abbott delivered his annual State of the State address, a state-mandated speech meant to inform the people of Texas about the governor’s legislative and governing priorities. With more than 37,000 Texans dead from COVID-19, notably Abbott’s agenda did not include a single item to address the pandemic for regular Texans. It offered nothing to help people get vaccines more quickly, support hospitals and schools, nor make nursing homes safer. 

By Sarah Labowitz

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Like My Illegal Voting Charge, Capitol Riot Shows Racism in Criminal Justice

This piece was originally published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 

By Crystal Mason

Crystal Mason Capitol Riot

The Texas Legislature in a Time of Turmoil and Transition

Today marks the opening of the 87th Texas Legislative Session — and it signals enormous opportunity and peril for civil liberties in Texas. With a tense national political climate, a pandemic devastating communities across Texas, and lingering racial unrest since the killing of George Floyd, this session will be one of the most challenging — and most important — we have seen in recent history. 

By Matthew Simpson

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The Election is Over — Now Let’s Lead Freedom Forward

In the past year, we’ve witnessed so many agonizing examples of the brutal reality of systemic racism. We’ve mourned the loss of more than 270,000 American lives from a deadly pandemic. We’ve seen a dramatic shift in the ideological balance at the U.S. Supreme Court, placing abortion access, LGBTQ equality, and voting rights in peril. And threats to our democracy seem to be mounting. 

By Rebecca L. Robertson

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Five Things to Remember When Voting in Person in Texas

With just about a week to go until Election Day, Texas is already seeing record-shattering voter turnout, with millions of Texans heading to the polls.

By Lauren Coffee

Photo: People lean into individual polling booths arranged in a line in a school gym. Their faces are obscured by divders between booths.

FAQ: What You Need to Know if You Are Voting By Mail in Texas

This year, many Texans are choosing to cast their votes by mail. Voting by mail is a safe and reliable way to make your voice heard in this election, but there are several important things to know and key deadlines to remember.

By Lauren Coffee

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The Texas We Deserve is Bigger than Carry-out Cocktails

This piece was originally published in the Austin-American Statesman.

By Terri Burke

Image of Gov. Abbott announcing special legislative session