Nelson’s former colleagues unanimously voted to confirm the longtime Flower Mound senator as Texas’ new secretary of state on ...
The Texas Senate confirmed former state Sen. Jane Nelson as Texas’ top elections official Wednesday, marking the first time ...
Not even a full day after the Senate overwhelmingly voted to overturn Washington, D.C.’s criminal code updates, Republicans are now pushing for D.C. officers to be able to put people in chokeholds and ...
Erin Morrow Hawley, an attorney and wife of one of Missouri’s senators, is at the center of a federal lawsuit in Texas that could cancel approval of a common drug used to terminate pregnancies. Hawley ...
McNeese State officially hired former LSU coach Will Wade. There's no telling how long a suspension awaits in Wade's future; he's a part of the LSU case in the IRP. That case will be finalized this ...
Both men, House speaker John Boehner and House majority leader ... On Friday morning, after Boehner told his conference that he would resign at the end of October, he announced his freedom to ...
Five women who said they were denied abortions even when pregnancy endangered their lives are suing Texas over its abortion ban, ...
Nelson’s former colleagues in the Senate gave her resounding approval, avoiding another embarrassment for Gov. Greg Abbott, ...
On March 15, the Texas Senate unanimously approved former State Sen. Jane Nelson (R-Flower Mound) as Texas Secretary of State. In a bipartisan vote, Nelson was unanimously approved for the position.