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The End Goal Of Project 2025

The End Goal Of Project 2025

With less than two weeks until Election Day, Texas likely remains just on the edge of being a true battleground state. Still, Vice President Kamala Harris is en route to Houston for a rally with Beyoncé, Willie Nelson, and candidates like Colin Allred. It’s the first time in decades

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
The Mask Makers of Texas

The Mask Makers of Texas

The mask is a cornerstone of Halloween. Some people wear them to frighten others, enhancing the spooky nature of the season. Others use them as a form of trickery or roleplay, paying homage to the idea that Halloween is a time when the veil between worlds thins. Something about the

By Jef Rouner
Races To Watch In Texas

Races To Watch In Texas

In Texas, early voting is officially underway. On the presidential level, Texas is not considered one of the major battleground states. But in 2020 Donald Trump won the state by 5.6 points against Joe Biden. That was the closest margin in decades. With Vice President Kamala Harris now at

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
Overcoming Barriers For Black Women And Abortion Care

Overcoming Barriers For Black Women And Abortion Care

It has been over three years since Texas has been under what is essentially an entire abortion ban when Senate Bill 8 was enacted on September 1, 2021 (months before Roe v. Wade was overturned). Many reproductive rights organizations warned that the consequences would be dire: overall healthcare would be

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
Testy Debate Between Cruz And Allred

Testy Debate Between Cruz And Allred

The first and likely only debate for the Texas Senate took place in Dallas last night. As Congressman Colin Allred and Senator Ted Cruz entered the stage they shook hands. And that’s about when the pleasantries ended.  As the challenger, Allred got right to the point in his introduction,

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
Dr. Austin Dennard On Life Campaigning Against Texas Abortion Bans

Dr. Austin Dennard On Life Campaigning Against Texas Abortion Bans

Dr. Austin Dennard is an OB/GYN from Dallas who was forced to leave the state for an abortion after a devastating diagnosis during a pregnancy. She was a plaintiff in the lawsuit Zurawski v. Texas, which sought to clarify the medical exceptions to the state’s abortion ban that

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
New Exhibition Tackles Complicated Emotions Of Pollution And People

New Exhibition Tackles Complicated Emotions Of Pollution And People

Thirty years ago this month, the San Jacinto River caught fire. Storms thrown off Hurricane Rosa in Mexico resulted in heavy rains in Houston, flooding the city and rupturing a 40-inch gasoline pipeline. Fuel poured into the river and quickly caught flame. Waves of fire flowed down the water, destroying

By Jef Rouner
Project 2025 Takes Energy Backwards

Project 2025 Takes Energy Backwards

Earlier this year Texas Signal published an introduction to Project 2025, also known as the Presidential Transition Project. From now until the Election we will be highlighting how Project 2025 would impact the lives of everyday Texans. This week we are taking a deep dive into the chapter on the

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
Houston’s River Oaks Theatre: Ready To Show Again

Houston’s River Oaks Theatre: Ready To Show Again

Houston’s oldest movie theater, the River Oaks, opened its doors again for the first time since 2021 on October 3. Under new direction and local ownership by Culinary Khancepts, it’s poised to become the beating heart of film in the city as it was over most of its

By Jef Rouner
The Department Of Education Gone Under Project 2025

The Department Of Education Gone Under Project 2025

Earlier this year Texas Signal published an introduction to Project 2025, also known as the Presidential Transition Project. From now until the Election we will be highlighting how Project 2025 would impact the lives of everyday Texans. This week we are taking a deep dive into the chapter on the

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
The Paxton War On Voting Continues

The Paxton War On Voting Continues

Ken Paxton has been on a particularly litigious spree lately. Especially when it comes to voting. That’s likely no surprise given the proximity of the November election and that early voting in Texas starts in three weeks on Monday, October 21. Paxton’s legal maneuvering has taken many forms.

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
The Heritage Foundation Senator

The Heritage Foundation Senator

As he campaigns to return to the White House, Donald Trump has attempted to distance himself from Project 2025, also known as the Presidential Transition Project. Project 2025 is a set of policy recommendations pertaining to government agencies that runs nearly 1,000 pages and is essentially a blueprint for

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
Health And Human Services Under Project 2025

Health And Human Services Under Project 2025

Earlier this year Texas Signal published an introduction to Project 2025, also known as the Presidential Transition Project. From now until the Election we will be highlighting how Project 2025 would impact the lives of everyday Texans. This week we are taking a deep dive into the chapter on the

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
A New Playbook For Texas Democrats

A New Playbook For Texas Democrats

Every sports fan in Texas is familiar with the expression “the momentum has shifted.” It comes when a team that has been down and out mounts a comeback, and the announcers react to the changing narrative on the field (or court, rink or pitch). As Texans gear up for another

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
New Poll Of Texas Latinos Shows Surprising Results

New Poll Of Texas Latinos Shows Surprising Results

This week one of the country’s largest Latino advocacy organizations released a new election survey about Texas that showed some unexpected findings. With less than fifty days until the election, 52 percent of Latinos in Texas report they have not been contacted by either the Republican nor Democratic party

By Jessica Montoya Coggins
Why Ana-Maria Ramos Is Running For Texas Speaker

Why Ana-Maria Ramos Is Running For Texas Speaker

This week Democratic State Rep. Ana-Maria Ramos announced she was running for Texas Speaker of the House, joining a crowded field that already includes several Republicans looking to challenge embattled current Speaker Dade Phelan. An attorney, Ramos entered the legislature after flipping a north Texas district in 2018. In an

By Jessica Montoya Coggins