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Sylvester Turner, Houston’s longtime mayor, is remembered as a steadfast advocate for the underserved. Throughout his extensive political career, he championed equity and support for marginalized communities, leaving a lasting impact on the city.
A University of Houston assistant professor is preparing to leave the U.S. after the unexpected termination of their visa, sparking concerns over academic mobility and immigration policies, according to Houston Public Media.
Federal funding cuts could significantly impact Houston workers and retirees, potentially reducing access to essential services and retirement benefits. Local officials warn of economic strain as budget reductions loom.
Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta is reportedly in the running to be appointed as the U.S. ambassador to Italy, according to Houston Public Media. The potential nomination highlights Fertitta’s growing political profile.
In a recent Houston Chronicle feature, Sylvester Turner recounts his political beginnings, highlighting early challenges and community support that shaped his path to public service. His candid reflections offer insight into his enduring dedication.
U.S. Rep. and former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has died at 70. Turner was known for his impactful leadership and dedication to public service in Houston and beyond. Tributes pour in from across the nation.
Kamala Harris visited Houston, drawing thousands to a rally spotlighting abortion rights. The event featured a high-profile Beyoncé performance, amplifying calls for reproductive freedom across the city.
Annise Parker, former Houston mayor and pioneering LGBTQ+ leader, made history as one of the first openly gay officials elected in a major U.S. city. Britannica details her groundbreaking political career and legacy.
The Texas Legislature 101 breaks down how bills become laws and ways Texans can engage in the process. Houston Public Media highlights steps for public participation in shaping state policy.
In CD-18, Menefee moves to secure an early lead, but the race remains unpredictable. With a crowded field and shifting voter dynamics, experts warn it could be a long year in Houston politics.
Harris County Commissioners voted against sending County Judge Lina Hidalgo to Paris, citing budget concerns and prioritizing local issues. The decision halts the proposed international trip amid ongoing county challenges.
Sylvester Turner’s district faces a $12 million loss following his death, raising concerns over funding cuts and the impact on local programs. The community grapples with the financial and emotional aftermath.
State Sen. Mayes Middleton of Galveston has officially entered the race for Texas attorney general, joining a crowded field seeking to lead the state’s top legal office, according to Houston Public Media.
Gov. Greg Abbott has announced a special election to fill the congressional seat vacated by Sylvester Turner. The Houston Chronicle reports the election date will soon be set to select his replacement.
Houston-area voters rejected right-wing school board candidates in recent elections, with many attributing the outcome to backlash against school voucher programs. The results mark a shift in local education politics.
Christian Menefee has threatened legal action against Governor Greg Abbott for delaying a special election. The Houston Chronicle reports Menefee accuses Abbott of stalling the vote, intensifying political tensions in Texas.
The Texas Senate has passed a bill that curtails Harris County’s control over millions in surplus toll road funds, sparking debate over local vs. state authority. The measure now moves to the Texas House for consideration.
This week in politics, key developments include debates on healthcare reform, a new infrastructure bill proposal, and rising tensions ahead of the 2025 elections. Houston Public Media provides comprehensive coverage and analysis.
U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner was honored by hundreds at a Houston funeral, reflecting his long-standing dedication to the community. Leaders and residents gathered to pay respects to the influential public servant.
