
Energy & Environment
Texans approved billions in spending on power plants. What comes next?
Posted on · The vote dedicates billions of tax dollars to build and maintain power plants. Now comes the tricky part.
Posted on · The vote dedicates billions of tax dollars to build and maintain power plants. Now comes the tricky part.
Posted on · If passed, both initiatives would amend the Texas Constitution. According to economists and experts, the changes could help slow down property tax increases.
Posted on · Among the measures is Proposition 3, which bans governments from imposing restrictions on religious services and organizations.
Posted on · The Texas Secretary of State’s office reports lower turnout in most major metro areas. The last day to vote early in person early is Friday.
Posted on · The propositions include a measure that would ban the state or local governments from restricting religious services -- a reaction to public health measures put in place to combat the spread of COVID-19.
Posted on · Monday is the deadline to register to vote in Texas for the Nov. 2 elections. Eight state constitutional amendments are on the ballot, as well as a couple of Houston-area ballot measures.
Posted on · The mostly noncontroversial propositions won by wide margins of up to 70 points.
Posted on · “At least there’s no lines to slow you down…unlike waiting in line to go purchase Astros’ merchandise now” – Jay Aiyer, co-host of Party Politics, on Texas’ historically low voter turnout for elections and the Houston Astros winning the World Series. Election day is November 7th.