Politics + Texas Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 19, 2009

Hispanic leaders in Texas on Wednesday assailed a draft social studies curriculum under consideration by the State Board of Education, saying it woefully ignores the role that Hispanics have played in shaping state and national history.

A legislator from El Paso has criticized proposed history and social studies standards for public schools as being unfair to Hispanics. – Rep. Norma Chavez raised the issue Wednesday in Austin before the State Board of Education.

November 18, 2009

Jaime O. Perez, chief of staff to County Judge Anthony Cobos, announced that he will run for Congress as a Republican. – Perez, 53, will challenge Tim Besco, 42, in the Republican primary for the right to challenge U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas.

After the 2010 Census, new Members of Congress in states like Georgia and South Carolina as well as Arizona and Texas will owe their positions, in part, to the expanding Latino population.

November 16, 2009

The first Texas Hispanic legislators didn’t want to go public when they organized some 40 years ago out of fear they might be considered “un-American.” – Today, the Mexican American Legislative Caucus (MALC) is growing in influence — and raising record amounts of money — as Texas’ population turns increasingly Hispanic.

November 13, 2009

State elections official fired after poking fun at Spanish-speaking voters – Texas

November 12, 2009

U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes on Wednesday announced his plans to seek an eighth term in the 16th Congressional District of Texas.

November 9, 2009

El Paso County Attorney Jose Rodriguez announces he will seek Texas state Senate seat

November 5, 2009

Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-Tex.), the powerful chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, was the subject of a complaint to ethics investigators last year after an aide contacted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) about the kidnapping of a distant relative of Reyes’s wife.

U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes aide: No misuse of power in rescue of relative

October 26, 2009

The city spent $15,100 to throw a dinner party for state Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa, D-McAllen, Oct. 15, and city leaders defended the expense as a well-deserved thank you to the powerful senator, despite recent budgetary cutbacks.

October 17, 2009

Children sang, soldiers paraded and crowds cheered during the historic pageantry of the first meeting of the presidents of the United States and Mexico 100 years ago today in El Paso and Juárez. – The meeting between U.S. President William Howard Taft and Mexican President Porfirio Diaz will be commemorated by events and an exhibit at the El Paso Museum of History that opens Saturday to the public.

September 30, 2009

Some Dallas City Council members are suggesting that part of Central Expressway be renamed for civil rights activist Cesar Chavez.

September 29, 2009

Former Border Patrol Chief Silvestre Reyes Now a Major Player in New Military, Intelligence, and Homeland Security Complex

September 24, 2009

The Houston Hispanic Chamber of commerce endorsed Gene Locke for mayor Wednesday.

September 21, 2009

EL PASO — City Rep. Rachel Quintana is being treated differently under the law, but that is not improper, a prosecutor told a panel of state judges Thursday.

Border Congressman’s Record on Intelligence – Silvestre Reyes

Power struggle taking place in Dallas’ Latino community

September 14, 2009

The day after Gov. Rick Perry announced plans to deploy Texas Ranger teams to the border, local law enforcement officials said they were skeptical about whether the initiative would do any good.

September 10, 2009

2010 and counting: Growing influence – More counties are mostly Hispanic – Texas

LuLAC announced a nationwide effort in San Antonio Wednesday to push for health care-reform legislation this year that includes a government-run health insurance plan.

September 8, 2009

Supporters of President Obama’s efforts to overhaul the nation’s health-care system need to “shout down” opponents of his plan, U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas, said.

September 3, 2009

SVREP plans 2010 voter registration, ‘Texas Rising’ report

August 26, 2009

Politically-oriented Tejanos ticking off “el enemigo”

August 25, 2009

Latino advocates are claiming victory over a federal court ruling that could put the complicated “Texas Two-step” presidential delegate system in jeopardy.

August 24, 2009

A Texas program to increase law enforcement along the U.S.-Mexico border by temporarily reassigning state troopers from other parts of the state is contributing to a critical personnel shortage in the Texas Department of Public Safety

U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes wants health-care plan to be ‘revenue neutral’

August 21, 2009

NOTICIAS de LATINO: Governor talks Texas-style trash – and other Lone Star tales

The Mexican consul for northern Texas will be reassigned amid an investigation into suspected irregularities in passport fees at the consulate

U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes is not calling it a town hall meeting, but he will be the guest speaker at a public forum Saturday at which he will answer questions about health care.

August 18, 2009

Ted Cruz: A GOP bid in Texas to win the Hispanic vote – The state’s former solicitor general, running now for attorney general, hopes his Cuban heritage will be a plus with ‘fundamentally conservative’ Latinos.

August 16, 2009

U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes meets with public about health care

August 14, 2009

A federal three-judge panel heard an appeal by LULAC Thursday against the Texas Democratic Party, charging that its delegate selection process dilutes the Latino vote

August 12, 2009

U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes opts not to have health-care town hall

August 6, 2009

Analysis: Latinos could be factor in GOP slugfest for Texas Gov – U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Gov. Rick Perry

August 3, 2009

Jason Villalba: Saying “no” to Sotomayor isn’t betrayal to Hispanic community

A small group of Texas Tech University faculty members is objecting to the school’s hiring of former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on the grounds that he demonstrated ethical failings while in office.

July 28, 2009

The administration of President Barack Obama is vastly expanding a federal effort begun under President George W. Bush to identify and deport illegal immigrants held in local jails known as Secure Communities. But in Houston where the effort got a trial start eight months ago, people on each side of the immigration debate have found fault with it.

June 23, 2009

Fort Worth is the largest city in Texas without a Hispanic representing a House seat

Fort Worth councilman Sal Espino may challenge Burnam for state House

National attention on San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro

June 2, 2009

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa dating another newscaster former San Antonio broadcaster Lu Parker now with KTLA Channel 5

May 28, 2009

San Antonio’s young mayor-elect Julián Castro praised as the ‘Hispanic Barack Obama’

April 7, 2009

Texas Mayor Caught in Deportation Furor – Mayor Herbert Gears of Irving

March 16, 2009

Victory on voter ID may cost GOP Latino support in Texas

March 11, 2009

Texas Candidate for 2010 U.S. Senator, Dr. Alma Aguado, Announces Political Platform on Education and Healthcare Reform

March 10, 2009

After bringing new leadership and diplomacy to the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, its president, CiCi Rojas, is being tapped to do the same for the Republican Party in Kansas.

Why has there never been a Latino mayor? Hispanics Are the Largest Racial/Ethnic Group in Houston, Yet We Have Never Elected a Latino Mayor: What Gives Here?

March 9, 2009

An outspoken critic of Farmers Branch officials’ attempts to oust illegal immigrants announced Monday she is running for a spot on the city council of the Dallas suburb. – Elizabeth Villafranca

December 20, 2008

COURT DENIES TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY’S EFFORTS TO STALL STUDENTS’ RIGHTS TO EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

U.S. District Judge William Wayne Justice has ordered Texas to take immediate steps to improve bilingual education programs — even as state officials fight to postpone what they call costly measures.

December 15, 2008

A sure indicator that fundraising efforts will follow, mayoral candidate Trish DeBerry Mejia on Thursday filed paperwork with the city designating local media guru Lionel Sosa her campaign treasurer. – San Antonio

December 12, 2008

Two prominent Hispanic Democratic officials from Texas harshly criticized an arm of their national party today for skipping over the state when it provided funding muscle for U.S. Senate candidates across the country.

December 5, 2008

Ricardo Romo, president of the University of Texas at San Antonio, has been appointed by President George W. Bush to serve on a 23-member commission charged with exploring options for creating a national museum dedicated to American Latinos.

El Paso to Obama: Tear Down That Wall

Hispanic Caucus pushes Rep. Rick Noreiga for Cabinet spot State lawmaker from Houston is touted to head Veterans Affairs

December 2, 2008

Will Growing Number of Latino Voters Turn Texas into a Blue State? Houston, Dallas Already Voting Democrat

November 17, 2008

Leaders from Texas-Mexico border communities asked state legislators Thursday to help them take a stand against a federal border fence that they say harms business, culture and wildlife habitat.

Moreno’s 40 years in Legislature still inspire – Outgoing state Rep. Paul Moreno — preparing for his exit from the Texas House after four decades of service — touted his accomplishments on racial equality as his crowning achievement at a dinner in his honor on Friday. – El Paso

November 12, 2008

Critics cry foul over DPS license checkpoint plan – Some lawmakers say stops would unfairly target illegal immigrants – Texas

November 11, 2008

One Dallas Latina politician shares tips on running for political office – Dr. Elba Garcia

Red to Blue: Growing number of Hispanic voters in Texas promises to redefine politics

November 10, 2008

Storied career: Longtime legislator Paul Moreno loses seat, but his work for city reverberates – El Paso

November 7, 2008

President-elect Barack Obama has looked to South Texas where he selected University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College President Juliet V. Garcia to join his transition team

November 6, 2008

Sheriff Lupe Valdez triumphant in bid for 2nd term as Dallas County sheriff

Harris County voters apparently held Sheriff Tommy Thomas accountable for various controversies in his office, electing Democratic challenger Adrian Garcia by higher margins than other countywide races in Tuesday’s historic election. – Texas

November 5, 2008

A federal court judge has dismissed a voting rights lawsuit against Farmers Branch in which three Hispanic residents sought to force the city to move from at-large voting for the City Council to single-member districts.

November 3, 2008

Voter turnout by Hispanics lags in Lubbock, Texas

The Comeback Congressman: Texas Democrat Ciro D. Rodriguez Faces Tight Race, Again

October 29, 2008

Will Hispanic turnout affect downballot races? – Texas

October 27, 2008

Hispanic Catholics Encouraged to Vote Early at ‘Supervoto’ – Dallas

October 16, 2008

Latino Leaders Register 9,884 New Voters in Rio Grande Valley – SVREP’s My Valley, My Vote campaign surpasses goal by 2,384 by October 6th Deadline

October 6, 2008

As Austin family shows, Latino vote is too diverse to pin down

October 1, 2008

Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is scheduled to make a “special appearance” Friday at a Dallas meeting of Hispanic activists.

September 21, 2008

Ex-congressman questions Dems’ presumptions of Latino votes – Former Texas Rep. Henry Bonilla – “Don’t you think it’s insulting that they assume they have your support if your skin is a few shades darker?”

September 19, 2008

Esperanza “Hope” Andrade, a San Antonio native who was born into a family of cotton farmers and rose to become a successful businesswoman, was formally sworn in as Texas secretary of state Thursday, becoming the first Hispanic woman to fill the post.

September 18, 2008

Former U.S. Rep. Eligio “Kika” De la Garza is recovering in a Texas hospital after he and his wife were involved in an automobile accident.

September 16, 2008

Once one of the most liberal lawmakers on Capitol Hill, Rep. Ciro Rodriguez has taken a substantial shift to the political center and heads into the November election as a moderate in a Democratic district with strong conservative enclaves.

September 15, 2008

Hispanic Chamber boss ends brief run for mayor – Fernando Reyes in San Antonio

September 10, 2008

John Cornyn chides Rick Noriega on school aid for illegal immigrants’ children – Texas politics

September 9, 2008

Dallas suburb’s move on illegal immigration being fought – Measure to keep illegal immigrants in Farmers Branch from housing has some seeking restraining order

September 8, 2008

Hispanic voters could play an important role in the 2008 presidential race — especially in some key battleground states. So, many Hispanic citizens seized the opportunity to register to vote Sunday during a Hispanic culture celebration at Texas Stadium. Felicitas Cadena

September 5, 2008

Hispanic Texas Legislators Champion Pedal Power at Democratic National Convention

September 4, 2008

He’s young, Hispanic, and bullish on GOP – Houston’s Vergel Cruz doesn’t believe in identity politics

September 3, 2008

Opponents of a Dallas suburb’s latest effort to force out illegal immigrants filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to stop a city ban on apartment and home rentals to tenants who can’t prove they are legally in the country. – Farmers Branch

August 28, 2008

Excerpt from a telephone conversation Thursday between Dallas Democratic State Rep. Rafael Anchía, a Barack supporter at the Denver convention, and Dallas Morning News editorial columnist William McKenzie

August 26, 2008

With the Texas Delegation at the DNC – Insight from Lt. Col. Larry Romo, a San Antonio delegate

August 23, 2008

Ten Hispanic business and political leaders, including a former Austin mayor and a former state senator, complained to the Austin City Council Friday after they say City Manager Marc Ott treated them in a rude and combative manner at a meeting earlier this week.

August 20, 2008

With about three months to go before voters decide on the next president, a nonprofit organization announced Tuesday that it will target key states with some of the largest Hispanic populations, including Texas, Georgia and Colorado. – Nuestra America

August 6, 2008

Texas executes Mexican killer amid international protests – The U.S. Supreme Court refuses to grant a reprieve urged by Mexico and an international court. Jose Ernesto Medellin was convicted of raping and killing two Texas teens in 1993.

July 29, 2008

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has tapped San Antonio attorney Juan Sepulveda to head his Texas presidential campaign.

July 27, 2008

Democrat Rick Noriega is trying this year to become the first Hispanic U.S. senator from Texas, good news for some El Pasoans eager to see one of their own in the august chamber.

July 24, 2008

Esperanza Andrade becomes Texas’ first Latina secretary of state

July 17, 2008

Web developer turned small blog into influential convention – Markos Moulitsas Zúniga, founder of the blog Daily Kos

July 16, 2008

Lone Star State Young Voters Talk Immigration

Group files complaint against U.S. Rep. Reyes over role in getting kidnapped relative released

July 13, 2008

Studies find Irving’s at-large City Council system hurts Hispanic voters – Texas

June 26, 2008

Kidnapped, released relative of U.S. Rep. Reyes was Mexican citizen, memo states

June 24, 2008

Dallas real estate company sues Mexican Consulate

June 17, 2008

Hispanic leaders press for Chávez name – Dallas

June 10, 2008

A Latino vote that made a difference and is sending chills down the spines of city officials (Latina Lista) – Dallas

June 9, 2008

Hispanic Caucus turns into shouting match between Obama and Clinton supporters – Texas

June 3, 2008

Illegal immigration issue surfaces in race for League City mayor – Candidate wants to address how illegal immigrants are handled by police – Texas

Federal suit says Irving ISD elections deny representation to Hispanics

June 2, 2008

Cooking up a storm in Farmers Branch

May 29, 2008

Texas cities join suit against Mexico border fence

Judge rejects Farmers Branch ordinance on renting to illegal immigrants

Hispanic residents testify against Farmers Branch election system

May 28, 2008

For Texas superdelegate (Jaime Gonzalez Jr.) helping decide Florida-Michigan question, Clinton loyalty takes back seat

May 22, 2008

The Texas Democratic Party says its presidential delegate-awarding system is not subject to the federal Voting Rights Act, which protects minority voters.

May 12, 2008

New mayor says top priority is ridding Carrollton of illegal immigrants – Dallas suburb

Dallas council member Elba García considering run for county Commissioners Court | Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas | Breaking News for Dallas-Fort Worth | Dallas Morning News

LULAC sued Texas Democratic Party over primary delegates

May 8, 2008

Councilman calls for look at how Austin Latinos are faring

May 7, 2008

Border fence is a “racist thing,” says Brownsville mayor

Immigration issues likely to increase voter turnout in Carrollton, Farmers Branch and Irving

More people with Hispanic last names registering to vote – Dallas County

May 5, 2008

Hispanic candidates travel a rocky road – Farmers Branch and Irving, Texas

Illegal immigration could shake up Lewisville council races – Texas

Immigrant’ game no joke to this Texas Tech student (& Congressional Hispanic Caucus Liaison for US Rep Henry Cuellar) – Tomas Resendiz

April 30, 2008

Lena Guerrero’s passing: What would Texas have looked like?

April 28, 2008

Hispanics on Harris County voter rolls triple in generation – Houston, Texas

Calderón: ‘Mexico appreciates you … Mexico misses you’

Nun who led civil rights march in Dallas leaving for Mexico – Sister Consuelo Tovar

Lena Guerrero’s rare journey through Texas politics

April 25, 2008

Lena Guerrero honored at Saturday services – Austin

April 24, 2008

Lena Guerrero dies – former Texas House member and appointee to the Texas Railroad Commission

April 22, 2008

Mexican President Felipe Calderón in Dallas today to speak, meet with business leaders

Texas lawmakers study immigration crackdown – again

April 15, 2008

Chertoff’s waiver of 30 laws sends wrong signal to young voters about the value of the vote (Latina Lista)

March 17, 2008

In Lubbock, region, parties woo Hispanic vote

March 13, 2008

Mayor Tom Leppert says Dallas needs to work more with Hispanic contractors

March 11, 2008

Recently, CNN’s Bill Schneider explained Texas’ ”two-step” voting process by using the metaphor of a Mexican combination plate and quipped that both ”give you heartburn.”

March 9, 2008

Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez avoids runoff, awaits winner of Bowles-Cannaday

Latinas say Hillary Rodham Clinton’s strength is what swayed their votes – Texas

Immigration crackdowns in Irving, Farmers Branch followed rise in Latino students – Texas

March 6, 2008

The Texas Primary: Part I (Latina Lista)

The Deciding Force in Texas’ Hispanic Vote Rests with Latino Millenials (Latina Lista)

Texas Primary Part II: The Latino Vote Mattered (Latina Lista)

Latinos turned excitement into strong showing at polls – Texas

LULAC considers filing lawsuit over caucus process

Hispanic voters drawn to Clinton’s experience, community ties

Did You Know? One of every five votes in Texas was cast by a Latina for the primaries

Hispanic Women Outvote Men in Texas

Ex-Waco mayor, Hispanic leader Ruben Santos dies

March 5, 2008

Clinton Comeback in Texas, Thanks to Latinos

Clinton Uses ‘Latino Time’ in Texas Ad

Texans ponder where superhighway might take them – the Trans-Texas Corridor or the so-called NAFTA Superhighway – (I haven’t seen much on this but it is important)

How Clinton Won Texas: Hispanic Media Weigh In

Obama’s Texas Strategy: and the Generational Hispanic Campaign – Politics on The Huffington Post

Did You Know? In Texas, Clinton also won among younger Latinos. She received 53 percent of votes from Hispanics who are 18 to 29 years old.

Clinton squeaks past Obama on Hispanic vote, final week

Did You Know? In Texas, Clinton held a two-to-one advantage over Obama with Hispanic voters

February 28, 2008

1,200 in El Paso hear George Lopez back Obama

February 27, 2008

Comedian George Lopez Coming to Valley for Obama – Texas

Latino Decisions :: Statewide Poll of Latino Voters in Texas Brings Upcoming Elections Into Clearer Focus

February 26, 2008

NPR: “Latino Vote” Takes Spotlight in Texas

Poll is reality check on Latino vote

Two Factors Forebode Clinton Loss in Texas: Young Latino Voters and Machismo Latina Lista

LULAC looks to increase Hispanic democratic participation

February 25, 2008

Clinton Wins Texas Debate (Latina Lista)

Texas Latinos seem divided by generation

Latinos, young people trip up Hillary Clinton’s Texas 2-step

Texas Hispanics Face a Tough Choice in Primary

Hispanic Spending in Texas to Surpass $2 Million – Primary Showdown Benefits Telemundo, Univision as Clinton, Obama Camps Pour Money Into Lone Star State

The Mauro Factor – Garry Mauro working for Hillary in Texas

February 21, 2008

Latinos in spotlight as Obama sets sights on Texas

Latinos: The Most Desired Voters in Texas

LULAC 263 Encouraging Lubbock Voters to “Get Out the Vote”

Clinton Needs Texas Latinos to Bolster Her Faltering Candidacy

Texas Latino voters younger than statewide average

Clinton’s Hispanic bedrock develops cracks in Texas

Texas Latino community plays hard to get

February 20, 2008

Latino Coalition Schedules Press Briefing on the Texas Latino Vote and Potential Impact on Texas Primary

Obama in San Antonio: immigration shouldn’t be “political football”

In Dallas, Latinos for Clinton … Obama

Battle for Texas Latino vote challenges conventional wisdom – Some analysts say Clinton is the front-runner, but a new report shows Obama has erased her advantage among Latinos.

Did You Know? Analysts say Hispanics make up about 35 percent to 40 percent of Democratic primary voters but might account for considerably more on March 4 if Texas mirrors the record turnouts in other states.

Border Fence To Bypass Property Of Wealthy Bush Donor – Dallas billionaire Ray L. Hunt

Henry Cisneros Urges Texans to Vote Early for Hillary

February 19, 2008

Obama focuses on Texas Latinos

Hillary and Hispanics in Texas

February 18, 2008

Quintana ready to ride Texas saddle for Obama – New Jersey

Hispanic residents scarce at Clinton rally – Texas

Mayoral races in Irving and Farmers Branch may put immigration policies to the test

February 14, 2008

Presidential Campaigns Snubbing Texas Print? – (not to mention Hispanic blogs)

Clinton Targets Latino Voters In Texas With Spanish Ad

Texas Civil Rights Review – Appeal to Sen. Clinton from Irma Muniz: Free Ramsey

Oklahoma’s crackdown on illegal immigration draws Texas lawmakers’ interest

February 13, 2008

Clinton seeks to lure Valley’s Hispanic voters – Texas

Candidate underlines key Hispanic issues – El Paso

Clinton name is strong with Hispanics in Texas

Obama launches Spanish radio ad in Texas

Obama-Clinton fight brewing for Texas Latinos

February 12, 2008

Rep. Gonzalez endorses Obama; Clinton gains Hispanic support – San Antonio

Illegal immigration tops Irving campaign issues – Texas

Perry says fencing the entire Texas-Mexico border “not the answer”

CNN, Univision Team On Texas Democratic Debate

Latino operative leaps to Obama in Texas – Gilberto Ocanas

February 7, 2008

Clinton, Obama to compete for Texas Hispanic vote

Obama, Clinton turn attention to Houston’s Hispanic vote

February 6, 2008

Texas Town Leader Fights Border Fence, Eagle Pass Mayor, Residents Group Says Federal Government “Abusing Our Liberties”

February 5, 2008

Texas mayor Grace Saenz-Lopez resigns over Shih Tzu

February 4, 2008

Dallas Mayor Sells Dallas to Mexico

January 30, 2008

Mayor Tom Leppert invites Mexico’s leaders to Dallas

January 29, 2008

Farmers Branch asks judge to rule on new house rental ordinance – Texas

Tejano Democrats endorse Sen. Clinton

January 28, 2008

Texas Sen. Leticia Van de Putte to give Democrats’ Spanish State of the Union response

January 23, 2008

Latinas take over at City Hall – San Antonio

January 22, 2008

Youthful wave of Latino activists tackling both past, present issues

Will 2018 produce the first Hispanic governor of Texas? – Rafael Anchía?

January 16, 2008

Did You Know? Texas state Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, D-San Antonio, has landed quite a gig. She will respond in Spanish to President Bush’s Jan. 28 State of the Union address on behalf of Democrats.

January 10, 2008

Garza to Challenge Quintanilla Texas 75th House District

January 4, 2008

Lupe Valdez faces tough race for re-election – Dallas County, Texas

January 2, 2008

Councilman Garcia joins Democratic race for sheriff – Houston

December 10, 2007

Mexican records show political donor hasn’t finished law school – Texas

Interview: U.S. Senate Candidate Rick Noriega on the Issues | Southwest Texas LIVE!

December 6, 2007

Steve Salazar elected to National League of Cities Board of Directors …Councilmember Pauline Medrano elected to HELO board of directors

November 28, 2007

It’s Time Texas Latinos Hold John Cornyn Accountable for His Actions (Latina Lista)

November 6, 2007

Flier appears to be attempt to lower Hispanic turnout – Fort Worth

November 4, 2007

Politiqueras warn candidates can’t win without them – South Texas

October 22, 2007

Recovering Sen. Gallegos hits the big time – Houston

October 18, 2007

State Rep. Puente won’t seek re-election – Texas

October 15, 2007

Court refuses to throw out Farmers Branch lawsuit – Texas

October 8, 2007

Baylor student group joining national effort to register Hispanics to vote – Texas

October 3, 2007

Mayors along the Texas-Mexico border have begun a quiet protest of the federal government’s plans to build a fence along the border: They are refusing to give access to their land. – (awesome)

October 2, 2007

Dora Olivo Announces Run For Re-election To Texas House District 27

September 30, 2007

U.S. Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz seeks re-election

September 23, 2007

At Latino politics forum, GOP advised to tone down immigration rhetoric – Texas

Hispanic voters could change Texas politics, experts say

September 15, 2007

Hispanics can feel right at home in the Texas GOP

August 29, 2007

Visiting Mexico City to drum up business for Texas, Gov. Rick Perry criticized the U.S. Congress for failing to make progress on the immigration reform.

August 21, 2007

Oak Point sticks with English-only resolution – Texas (Dallas area)

The border: El Paso in the middle

August 10, 2007

Richardson can bank on El Pasoan’s solid backing

July 15, 2007

Energy, humor propel Texas lawmaker to national stage – Leticia Van de Putte – co-chairing next year’s Democratic National Convention

July 9, 2007

Tony Garza’s experience in Mexico a political asset

Did You Know? In Texas, the 2.1 million registered Latino voters already constitute 22 percent of the states total of 9.6 million

June 24, 2007

Bush’s immigration stance has Midland roots

June 5, 2007

Former Rep. Henry Bonilla withdraws nomination to be OAS ambassador – joining lobbying firm as consultant

May 23, 2007

Ailing Houston Lawmaker, Mario Gallegos, Makes Bed at Capitol to Block Bill

May 22, 2007

Judge halts enforcement of rental ban against illegal immigrants – Farmers Branch, Texas

May 21, 2007

Mary Alice Cisneros making a political name for herself – (elected to San Antonio’s City Council)

May 15, 2007

Study calls for Hispanic youth to act on elections

May 13, 2007

Illegal immigrants lose in Farmers Branch vote

May 3, 2007

Texas Officials: U.S.-Mexico Wall Not Wanted

April 30, 2007

Farmers Branch voting on leases to immigrants

April 29, 2007

Immigration set to boost Texas, Florida Republicans

April 17, 2007

Nelda Martinez chalks up a first in city politics – Corpus Christi

April 16, 2007

Farmers Branch leaders not conceding regrets over immigrant measure

April 4, 2007

State Rep. Anchí clears up his touchback position – Dallas, Texas

Hispanics power slow to be realized at polling places

U.S. Rep. Rubén Hinojosa Keeping the Focus on Access

April 3, 2007

Dallas mayor hopefuls agree on migrant issue

March 29, 2007

Gonzales admits tough position at Houston event

March 28, 2007

Most immigration bills before Legislature likely unconstitutional – Texas

March 19, 2007

Ballots For Anti-Illegal Immigrant Ordinance To Be Bilingual – Farmers Branch, Texas

Presidential hopeful Bill Richardson begins tour for support in Texas

March 18, 2007

Candidates Vying For Hispanic Vote – Port Arthur, Texas

March 6, 2007

Friendswood council downs English language vote – Texas

February 27, 2007

Texas talks tough on illegal immigrants

February 25, 2007

GOP lawmaker, Hispanic caucus at odds – Texas politics

February 16, 2007

Largest business association joins immigration debate – The Texas Association of Business, Hispanic groups agree state has no place in reform, measures

January 26, 2007

Proposed Immigration Bill Denies Kids Citizenship – Texas

January 25, 2007

Dallas Suburb Amends Its Ban on Renting to Illegal Immigrants – Farmers Branch

January 21, 2007

Immigration not just a fed issue – Texas

January 19, 2007

Farmers Branch council revising rental law – Texas

January 18, 2007

Bill would help Mexico fight drug war

January 16, 2007

State Senator Craig Estes (R-Wichita Falls) filed legislation authorizing the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to operate a prison facility in Mexico

January 14, 2007

Rep. Solomon Ortiz: Get troops out of harms way

January 12, 2007

Texas lawmaker needs new liver – Gallegos, who in 1995 became Houston“s first Hispanic state senator – (this AP article doesn’t even mention his first name)

Judge sidelines rent law for immigrants – Farmers Branch, Texas

January 11, 2007

Scandalized councilman, Ben Reyes, opens up to Eyewitness News – Houston

January 8, 2007

Farmers Branch businesses sue city over edict

January 7, 2007

Rein it in: Texas legislators should weigh illegal immigrants economic role ”” and refuse to fall into a culture war

Judge J. Manuel Banales appointed as presiding judge of the Fifth Judicial Administrative District – Texas

January 5, 2007

Rep. Silvestre Reyes – Facts

January 3, 2007

DosCentavos.net: Hate & Fear Will Dominate Texas Lege ‘07

Ex-councilman Ben Reyes freed from halfway house – Houston

Immigration sure to be front-and-center topic – Texas (good overview for the state)

January 2, 2007

Gov. Perry appoints Naranjo as Judge of 419th Judicial District Court – Texas

December 27, 2006

Dallas suburb sued over law banning rentals to illegal immigrants – Farmers Branch

LULAC: Encourage English, Not Make Official Language – Friendswood, Texas

December 21, 2006

Gallego re-elected to lead Hispanic caucus – Texas

December 17, 2006

Bonilla’s biggest mistake: Staying the course – Texas

December 15, 2006

State of shock? – Henry Bonilla loss in Texas

Did You Know? Of the 13 Democrats from Texas in the US House of Representatives six are Hispanics and three are blacks, including two women.

December 14, 2006

How the G.O.P. Got Blindsided in Texas – What does the Democrats’ upset victory in a congressional special election mean for the two parties’ battle for the Hispanic vote in 2008?

Filmmaker learns to worry about politics – Texas

DNC Statement on Ciro Rodriguez Victory

December 13, 2006

Goodbye, Gonzalo – Friends of longtime Austin senator (Gonzalo Barrientos) plan sendoff featuring his beloved Tejano music

Residents question legality of Farmers Branch law – Texas

Rodriguez stuns Bonilla in Texas runoff – Democrats win another seat

December 11, 2006

Bonilla, Rodriguez Campaign for Votes Ahead of Tuesday Texas Runoff

December 7, 2006

Latina Lista: Texas Lawmaker Takes Illegal Immigration Reform to New Lows

Gov. Perry assails some limits on migrants – Texas