13/ Rep. Al Green did not return a request for comment. bit.ly/2Htq5qj
14/ Rep. Michael McCaul supports a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "Ending the partial shutdown without solving this problem will make the situation worse in the future.” bit.ly/2Htq5qj
15/ Rep. Mike Conaway supports a border wall.
He did not comment on whether the stalemate is worth it. bit.ly/2Htq5qj
16/ Rep. Kay Granger did not return a request for comment. bit.ly/2Htq5qj
17/ Rep. Mac Thornberry supports a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: “If you want to have a political issue, show how tough you are, then it’s harder to make much progress.” bit.ly/2Htq5qj
18/ Rep. Randy Weber did not return a request for comment. bit.ly/2Htq5qj
19/ Rep. Vicente Gonzalez does not support a border wall.
He says the shutdown is "absolutely not" worth it. bit.ly/2Htq5qj
20/ Rep. Veronica Escobar does not support a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, she said: "No deal, no deal, no deal." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
21/ Rep. Bill Flores supports a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "I think both sides are partially to blame, but at this point in time, it's time to stop pointing fingers and start getting the funding flowing." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
22/ Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee does not support a border wall.
Regarding a shutdown, she said: "It is the president who is holding federal workers, contractors and the federal government hostage." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
23/ Rep. Jodey Arrington supports a border wall.
He did not comment on whether the stalemate is worth it. bit.ly/2Htq5qj
24/ Rep. Joaquin Castro does not support a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "Trump should reopen the government immediately."
25/ Rep. Chip Roy did not return a request for comment. bit.ly/2Htq5qj
26/ Rep. Will Hurd is against a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "Not paying the people and furloughing the people dealing with this problem doesn’t make any sense." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
27/ Rep. Kenny Marchant supports a border wall.
He did not comment on whether the stalemate is worth it. bit.ly/2Htq5qj
28/ Rep. Roger Williams supports a border wall.
Regarding the stalemate, he said: "I don't like it. I want to get people paid that aren't getting paid." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
29/ Rep. Michael Burgess supports a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "Speaker Pelosi consistently rejects opportunities to reach a commonsense agreement that will reopen the government and secure our borders.” bit.ly/2Htq5qj
30/ Rep. Michael Cloud supports a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "But there should be nothing partisan about ending a humanitarian and criminal crisis that is driven by cartels — and enabled by our federal government’s failure to act." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
31/ Rep. Henry Cuellar does not support a border wall.
Regarding the stalemate, he said: "Only once the government shutdown ends and the American people receive their paychecks can Congress can get back to work on negotiating a compromise."
32/ Rep. Sylvia Garcia does not support a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, she said: "When it comes to the offer on DACA, DAPA, TPS... Those are issues that he created." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
33/ Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson does not support a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, she said: "The president should be thanking [public servants] for their service and sacrifice, not putting their livelihoods on the line..." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
34/ Rep. John Carter supports a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "A government shutdown is never a good thing...that’s why I’m refusing my pay during this shutdown." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
35/ Rep. Colin Allred does not support a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "This shutdown must end so bipartisan negotiations can begin."
36/ Rep. Marc Veasey does not support a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "President Trump and Senate Republicans are choosing political self-interest over our families.” bit.ly/2Htq5qj
37/ Rep. Filemon Vela does not support a border wall.
He did not comment on whether the stalemate is worth it. bit.ly/2Htq5qj
38/ Rep. Lloyd Doggett does not support a border wall.
Regarding the shutdown, he said: "Yielding to the hostage-taker will only produce more shutdowns for even more outrageous demands." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
39/ Rep. Brian Babin supports a border wall.
Regarding the stalemate, he said: "The Democrats do not want to fund this border wall or to make the changes in the policies and vote to change the things that will secure our border." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
40/40 Rep. Pete Olson supports a border wall.
Regarding the stalemate, he said: "We have a responsibility to fully fund our government and ensure paychecks flow to the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who are performing vital work..." bit.ly/2Htq5qj
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In the past three years, Texas has spent $3.1 billion to build 50 miles of wall scattershot along the border. State officials have kept many details of the program confidential.
The Texas Tribune has for the first time identified where Texas has built its border wall. 🧵
By cross-referencing more than 3,000 pages of state contracts with local land records and mapping software, the Tribune identified locations of border wall segments in Val Verde, Maverick, Webb, Zapata, Starr and Cameron counties, as well as each parcel the state has secured for future use.
The 50 miles of border wall constructed by Texas to date is 6% of the 805 miles the state has designated for building.
It’s been constructed in dozens of fragmented sections, some a city block wide and others more than 70 miles apart. apps.texastribune.org/features/2024/…
On Friday, the Texas State Board of Education approved a state-authored curriculum under intense scrutiny in recent months for its heavy inclusion of biblical teachings.
Here’s what you need to know about the new lessons and how an Abbott-appointee became the deciding vote. 🧵
The new curriculum proposed by the Texas Education Agency inserts Bible teachings into K–5 reading and language arts lessons.
For example, a fifth-grade lesson on the Renaissance uses Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper to teach students about Jesus and the twelve disciples.
Religious and nonreligious groups raised concerns that the increased emphasis on Christianity could lead non-Christian students to face bullying and isolation, undermine church-state separation and grant the state too much control over how children are taught about religion. texastribune.org/2024/07/19/tex…
In Texas’ biggest purple county Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare is creating a playbook for local governing. From cutting social services to changing election rules, the far-right republican has pushed his agenda with an uncompromising approach.
Over the past two decades, O’Hare methodically amassed power in North Texas as he pushed incendiary policies such as banning undocumented immigrants from renting homes and vilifying school curriculum that encouraged students to embrace diversity.
He rode a wave of conservative resentment, leaping from City Council member of Farmers Branch, a suburb north of Dallas, in 2005 to its mayor to the leader of the Tarrant County Republican Party.
1/ Overnight, House managers published nearly 4,000 pages of evidence ahead of next month’s impeachment trial of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton.
2/ Included in the 3,760 pages are 150 exhibits. These documents give granular details of how Paxton allegedly abused his office to help Austin real estate developer Nate Paul.
3/ 📃In an interview, Paxton’s former personal aid said he ferried documents to Paul on Paxton’s behalf and witnessed conversations about the renovations to Paxton’s home that suggested Paul had paid for it.
1/ Over the past quarter century, a war machine was constructed inside the Texas Office of Attorney General, designed to push conservative legal doctrine through the courts.
Here’s how Texas got here — and what it means for the country's future. bit.ly/3KjCMC1
2/ Under three attorneys general, John Cornyn, Greg Abbott, and Ken Paxton, the office began assembling an all-star team to barrage the federal courts with state-funded lawsuits born of increasingly overt right-wing activism. bit.ly/3KjCMC1
3/ In 1998, John Cornyn became the first Republican attorney general in Texas since Reconstruction.
One of his first acts was creating the Office of the Solicitor General to handle state and federal appeals, all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. bit.ly/3KjCMC1
1/On May 24, 2022, 19 children and two teachers were killed in the Robb Elementary shooting.
The shooting also caused emotional and psychological damage to a generation of children in Uvalde. The Treviños are one of many families adapting to a new reality.texastribune.org/2023/05/22/tex…
2/ Three of the Treviños’ kids — Austin, Illiaña and David James — have been diagnosed with PTSD.
The kids attended Robb Elementary and were on campus on May 24 for an awards ceremony. Their mom, Jessica, picked them up from school shortly before the shooting began.
3/ Illiaña’s best friend was killed during the shooting. While visiting her friend’s memorial, Illiaña suffered cardiac arrest from acute stress.
“Nana was born with a heart of gold. So when it breaks, that’s how she reacts,” her mom Jessica says.