Ken Paxton's impeachment trial set to start Tuesday morning- What's Your Point?

In Texas, there's a push to ensure a trial for the Attorney General, but the outcome may hinge on whether Republican Senators support dismissing it based on a "forgiveness doctrine."

774 New Texas laws in effect but some are tied up in court cases - What's Your Point?

Houston State Senator Paul Bettencourt celebrates the passage of Senate Bill 1750, one of over 700 new laws in Texas, which eliminates the appointed position of election administrator and returns the responsibility to elected officials.

HISD teachers push back on new employment terms- What's Your Point?

Local teachers in Houston have secured a temporary restraining order against the state-controlled Houston ISD amid Superintendent Mike Miles' plans for a complete overhaul of educator evaluations

Houston City Council approves additional funding to battle firefighters in court

Houston City Council voted to allocate an additional half-million tax dollars for an ongoing legal battle with firefighters who have been without a contract since 2014, even after recent legislative changes granting them the right to arbitration.

Politicians who overstay their cognitive ability - What's Your Point?

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senator Dianne Feinstein, both in their 80s and 90s, recently faced cognitive challenges, sparking a debate about age limits in Congress.

Newly released study claims 5th ward contamination not as dangerous as residents were told - What's Your Point

In 5th Ward, a recent Texas Department of Health Services report found no cancer concerns from Union Pacific operations. Still, residents are skeptical, and the city of Houston had the information since January.

Rudy Giuliani engulfed in legal and financial melt-down - What's Your Point?

Former New York Mayor and ex-Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani found liable for defamation against Georgia election workers, facing millions in damages and potential bankruptcy.

New policies reinforce parents' "right to know" - What's Your Point?

The Katy ISD school board narrowly passed a new gender identity policy, requiring teachers to inform parents of transgender identification

Katy ISD board passes gender identity policies
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The Katy ISD school board narrowly passed a new gender identity policy, requiring teachers to inform parents of transgender identification

How old is too old to serve in Congress?
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senator Dianne Feinstein, both in their 80s and 90s, recently faced cognitive challenges, sparking a debate about age limits in Congress.

Giuliani faces potential bankruptcy after defamation verdict
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Former New York Mayor and ex-Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani found liable for defamation against Georgia election workers, facing millions in damages and potential bankruptcy.

5th Ward residents challenge health department's findings
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In 5th Ward, a recent Texas Department of Health Services report found no cancer concerns from Union Pacific operations. Still, residents are skeptical, and the city of Houston had the information since January.

Houston city council approves more funds for firefighters' contract dispute
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Houston City Council voted to allocate an additional half-million tax dollars for an ongoing legal battle with firefighters who have been without a contract since 2014, even after recent legislative changes granting them the right to arbitration.

Legal action taken as Houston educators challenge evaluation changes
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Local teachers in Houston have secured a temporary restraining order against the state-controlled Houston ISD amid Superintendent Mike Miles' plans for a complete overhaul of educator evaluations

Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick?s influence on the fate of Ken Paxton
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Houston State Senator Paul Bettencourt celebrates the passage of Senate Bill 1750, one of over 700 new laws in Texas, which eliminates the appointed position of election administrator and returns the responsibility to elected officials.

New Texas law reshapes election administration
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Houston State Senator Paul Bettencourt celebrates the passage of Senate Bill 1750, one of over 700 new laws in Texas, which eliminates the appointed position of election administrator and returns the responsibility to elected officials.

Will Ken Paxton face trial? GOP Senators weigh dismissal
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In Texas, there's a push to ensure a trial for the Attorney General, but the outcome may hinge on whether Republican Senators support dismissing it based on a "forgiveness doctrine."

Border crossings increasing
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The What's your Point panel offers some final thoughts about current state of immigration and the Texas border/

Who will run the November election?
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Texas Supreme Court gives the green light to Senate Bill 1750, ending the unique "Election Administrator" post in Harris County and returning control of elections to elected Democratic officials.