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Members of San Antonio City Council file proposal to help diabetics afford rising insulin costs
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, City Council, insulin assistance program, insulin costs, health care, Adriana Rocha Garcia, Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, Metro Health, diabetes, South Texas, Blacks, Latinos, Hispanic, East Side, South Side, West Side, public health
Republican Texas Senator says his own party broke federal law when redrawing political maps
Tags: Texas News, State Sen. Kel Seliger, Texas Republicans, redistricting, Texas panhandle, Amarillo, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Justice Department, federal lawsuit, voter suppression, voting rights, discrimination, voters of color, federal lawsuits, civil rights, U.S. constitution, Texas Legislature, Texas Senate District 10, Fort Worth, political maps, redrawn maps, Texas politics, texas political maps, Latinos, Hipanics, Blacks, El Paso
Civil rights groups sue Texas over its new political maps, saying they dilute power of Latinx voters
Tags: Texas News, Texas Legislature, redistricting, political maps, voting rights, civil rights, population growth, Republicans, Democrats, minority voters, voters of color, blacks, latinos, Latinx, San Antonio, Albert Kauffman, St. Mary's School of Law, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, MALDEF, lawsuits, court challenges, court precedent, Voting Rights Act, El Paso, lawsuit, legal challenge, court case, LULAC, Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, American GI Forum, Gov. Greg Abbott, Deputy Secretary of State Jose A. Esparza, political maps, congressional districts
Texas' GOP-drawn redistricting maps look ripe for defeat in a court challenge, legal scholar says
Tags: Texas Legislature, redistricting, political maps, voting rights, civil rights, population growth, Republicans, Democrats, minority voters, voters of color, blacks, latinos, Latinx, San Antonio, Albert Kauffman, St. Mary's School of Law, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, MALDEF, lawsuits, court challenges, court precedent, Voting Rights Act
Texas Senate outlasts 15-hour filibuster by Sen. Carol Alvarado to pass GOP voting-restrictions bill
By Alexa Ura, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas Senate, Sen. Carol Alvarado, filibuster, Texas politics, Chase Bearden, Coalition of Texans with Disabilities, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, SB 1, Senate Bill 1, voting rights, voter suppression, voting restrictions, voting bill, texas democrats, house democrats, Sen. Bryan Hughes, Voting Rights Act, Texas Republicans, Sen. Judith Zaffirini, people of color, people with disabilities, blacks, latinos, asians
In defending voter-suppression bill, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick falsely claims most people of color don't own cars
Tags: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, people of color, vehicles, cars, car ownership, drive-thru voting, Texas politics, Politifact, ieutenant governor, voter suppression, voter fraud, Texas Legislature, Texas Senate, voting rights, blacks, latinos, asians, mixed race, white, native, U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey
Three of Gov. Greg Abbott’s four coronavirus medical advisers say they weren’t directly consulted before he lifted mask mandate
By Shawn Mulcahy, The Texas Tribune
Tags: texas Gov. Greg Abbott, mask mandate, Texas, COVID-19 restrictions, medical experts, ignored medical experts, ignored medical advice, business occupancy restrictions, Texas Republican Party, Allen West, Dr. Parker Hudson, Dell Medical School, Dr. Mark McClellan, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, Dr. John Hellerstedt, Department of State Health Services, Sen. Borris Miles, Blacks, Hispanics, people of color, Dr. John Zerwas, University of Texas System, Texas Legislature
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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