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Texas began issuing REAL ID-compliant cards on October 10, 2016. These cards are marked with a gold circle with an inset star located in the upper right-hand corner.
Texas law requires voters to present a government-issued photo ID, typically a Texas driver's license, state ID card, U.S. passport or military photo ID (student IDs are not accepted).
North Texas districts introduce new bus safety technology to better protect students on their way to and from school.
Texas began issuing REAL ID-compliant cards on October 10, 2016. These cards are marked with a gold circle with an inset star located in the upper right-hand corner.
Texas governor says he wants to oust and replace Democratic lawmakers who fled the state, but that might be a challenge and ...
A brawl over redrawing congressional lines in Texas has set off a nationwide political clash. Inside the state, Attorney General Ken Paxton and fellow Republicans have said Democrats must return by ...
Greg Abbott (R) threatened to push for even more GOP-leaning congressional seats in Texas if Democrats continue to block a mid-decade redistricting effort sought by President Donald Trump to give his ...
Texas’ redistricting standoff rose to a new level Friday as Democrats once again denied a quorum to allow the House to ...
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