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After Walkout, Texas Voting Showdown Part II Looms

After Walkout, Texas Voting Showdown Part II Looms The Texas Legislature is trying again after Democrats staged an abrupt walkout in May to kill a Republican plan narrowing voting options in the state. The Texas Legislature is poised to consider a voting bill that would ban drive-through voting, tighten voter identification requirements and expand the authority of partisan poll watchers.Credit.Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times July 10, 2021, 7:22 p.m. ET AUSTIN The issues and arguments were familiar, but the road ahead revolved around a more novel question as nearly 100 witnesses lined a Capitol hallway awaiting the start of an 8 a.m. committee hearing on voting rights in Texas: Do Democrats have a second act?

Hundreds testify as Texas Legislature begins GOP voting bills fight

Democrats and their supporters argued that the proposed legislation would erect unnecessary barriers and restrictions in the name of stopping voter fraud that is exceedingly rare. State Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, pushed back, painstakingly reading accounts of several voters who said they were improperly influenced by vote harvesters who filled out their ballots or determined how they would vote. You hear some folks say there is no voter fraud, and that is not true. The attorney general has over 500 charges (on 44 defendants) pending, Hughes told the committee as he laid out his voting legislation, Senate Bill 1. Sen. Royce West, D-Dallas, wasn t impressed.

Hundreds of Texans voice opinion on new election bills in House, Senate committees

Hundreds of Texans voice opinion on new election bills in House, Senate committees Nearly 250 people signed up to testify in the Senate State Affairs Committee. After more than 10 hours of discussion and debate, about 100 people still had to speak. Author: Mike Marut (KVUE) Updated: 10:53 PM CDT July 10, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Saturday, hundreds of Texans spoke on Senate Bill 1 and House Bill 3 in their respective committee hearings. Both bills address changes to election and voting laws, mostly limiting access and opportunity to vote in Texas elections. SB 1, filed by Sen. Bryan Hughes, has mostly the same language as Hughes regular session election bill, Senate Bill 7. 

Republican-backed elections bills clear Texas Senate, House committees after marathon hearings

Republican-backed elections bills clear Texas Senate, House committees after marathon hearings
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