Post-Trump endorsement. Paxton leads outside the margin of error.
Texas
Texas spent $11B on border enforcement, created a $1B voucher program while 180 counties have zero private schools, and Paxton leads the Senate runoff.
Latest: July 3, 2026 Latest BriefTexas Floods Training GapJuly 3, 2026The 2025 legislature put $1 billion in public money toward private school tuition while 180 of 254 counties have zero participating private schools. It spent $11 billion on border enforcement that produces mostly misdemeanor trespassing cases. It blocked cities from requiring water breaks for construction workers during a heat wave.
Attorney General Ken Paxton survived an impeachment trial and settled his whistleblower case for $6.6 million in taxpayer money. He is now running for U.S. Senate with Trump’s endorsement.
School vouchers
SB 2 puts $1 billion in public money toward private school tuition. The first application window drew 274,000 applications. The state can fund roughly 96,000.
76% of voucher applicants were already in private school or homeschool — 57% in private school, 19% homeschooled
The program pays families $10,474 per student. But only $6,100 of that was state money following the student in public school. The state pays more per voucher student than it was spending on that student in public school. The Legislative Budget Board projects costs will reach $7.9 billion by 2030-31.
180 of 254 counties have zero participating private schools. 70% of enrolled schools are in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin.
Who This Affects
Brandon Dennard, Superintendent, Red Lick ISD, Texarkana
'What are you going to do when that school district that is the main employer of that small town has to shutter its doors, and that little town just disappears? What happens to all of the traditions and all the memories people had of that school district?'
Based on documented cases and public data.
Abbott’s PAC spent $8.8 million defeating anti-voucher Republican incumbents in 2024. 65% of Texas voters oppose vouchers. Trump signed a $20 billion federal voucher program modeled on Texas one month after Abbott signed SB 2.
Border enforcement
$11 billion spent on Operation Lone Star since 2021 in state taxpayer funds
That money came from the state prison system ($360 million), Health and Human Services ($210 million), the juvenile justice department ($31 million), and $975 million in federal COVID relief funds.
90% of OLS court hearings were single-charge misdemeanor trespassing cases. Of 170 early cases resolved, roughly 70% were dismissed or dropped.
”This should have been planned. This was just a knee-jerk reaction to get people out there and no one took into account the individual soldier and what their needs are.”
Sgt. Maj. Jason Featherston, former senior enlisted adviser, Texas National GuardSeventeen Texas National Guard members have died on the OLS mission. Seven died by suicide. Sgt. Bishop Evans drowned trying to save two migrants.
SB 4 creates state crimes for unlawful entry and re-entry. A federal court blocked it one day before it took effect.
Cities can’t set their own rules
HB 2127 — the “Death Star bill” — strips cities and counties of authority to pass local ordinances that exceed state or federal law. It covers nine areas of the Texas code. Anyone can sue a city to invalidate a local ordinance.
”I don’t know of a mayor that’s not opposed to this.”
Arlington Mayor Jim Ross (Republican)The law was signed during a weeks-long heat wave. After preemption, documented heat deaths of Texas workers include Danny Nolasco, 18, who collapsed mixing cement; Ethan Mackay, 21, who died installing fences; and Jose Gallegos, 51, an oilfield worker who died on a rig in South Texas.
A Travis County judge ruled HB 2127 unconstitutional. The appeals court reversed. Bipartisan cities including Arlington, Denton, Plano, and Waco filed letters supporting the challenge.
Voting
SB 1 banned drive-through voting (used by 127,000 Harris County voters in 2020), banned 24-hour voting, and imposed new ID requirements on mail ballot applications.
Rejection rates by race after SB 1 took effect in the March 2022 primary
| Group | Rejection rate after SB 1 |
|---|---|
| Asian voters | 19% |
| Black voters | 16.6% |
| Latino voters | 16.1% |
| White voters | 12% |
In the March 2022 primary, roughly 24,000 mail ballots were rejected. The rejection rate jumped from about 1% to 12.4%. Of the 30,000 voters rejected, nearly 90% never voted at all in that primary.
A Brennan Center study found voters whose ballots were rejected were still measurably less likely to vote two years later. A rejected application led to a 16 percentage point decrease in turnout in the next general election.
Ken Paxton
Paxton leads coalitions of 12-20 red-state AGs on EPA rules, firearms regulation, anti-DEI enforcement, and immigration policy. He is now running for U.S. Senate.
Trump endorsed Paxton on May 19, 2026. Post-endorsement polling shows Paxton leading Cornyn 57-35 in the May 26 runoff. In a general election, Paxton is tied with Democrat James Talarico at 45-45. Cornyn leads Talarico 45-44.
2026 elections
The May 26 Senate runoff between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn will determine whether a candidate with an active corruption record and Trump’s endorsement replaces a three-term incumbent.
Texas Senate Runoff — May 26
In a general election, Paxton ties Democrat James Talarico 45-45. Cornyn leads Talarico 45-44. The general election is November 3, 2026.
The next regular legislative session is January 2027. The voucher program’s first year of enrollment begins fall 2026. If demand continues at current levels, the legislature will face a $6+ billion funding request in the next session.
Protect yourself right now
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Check your voter registration. The May 26 Senate runoff is the next election. Verify your status at votetexas.gov. The November general election registration deadline is October 5.
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Know your school board meeting schedule. Voucher implementation decisions happen at the district level. Your local board needs to hear from parents before fall 2026 enrollment begins.
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Verify your mail ballot ID. If you vote by mail, confirm that the ID number on your application matches what’s on file with your county. SB 1 rejections happen because of mismatches, not fraud.
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Call the governor’s office. 512-463-2000. Ask about voucher accountability: why aren’t private schools required to take the STAAR test or accept all students?
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Show up at town halls. Your state representative voted on vouchers, preemption, and immigration enforcement. Ask them to defend those votes in person.
Show Up Locally
Blue Action - El Paso Meetup and Friendbank
Community Event · Blue Action
This event’s address is private. Sign up for more details, El Paso, TX, 79902
Join fellow Blue Action volunteers and practice contacting your network!
Greater Heights Democratic Club Sunday Night Dems!
Community Event · Harris County Democratic Party
1001 W 11th St, Houston, TX, 77008
Join us the first Sunday of every month to dine and socialize with other Democrats and build community! Our next event is Sunday July 5th at Loro Asian Smokehouse.
Reimagining Healthcare in Our Neighborhood
Community Event · North East Bexar County Dems
6521 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX, 78216
Join us for the first talk in a series focusing on: Reimagining Healthcare in our Neighborhood. We'll kick off the series with a national overview of the health paradox in America. Are we spending.
7/7 ACC Riverside Voter Activation!
Voter Registration · Powered by People
1020 Grove Blvd, Austin, TX, 78741
Sign up here to join us check registration status. We will assist by entering the voters in REACH and follow up with them so they actually vote! If this is your first Powered by People Event, you.
Indivisible Dallas | TED CRUZ Protest Rally
Indivisible Dallas
3626 N Hall St, Dallas, TX, 75219
A recurring reminder to Cruz that he works for the people of Dallas! We alternate between Cruz and Cornyn Dallas offices every Wednesday. Bring signs, loud voices, and a protest pal (and a water.
Hands Off Central TX Drum Social
Community Event · Hands Off Central TX - Indivisible
This event’s address is private. Sign up for more details, Austin, TX, 78751
Join us Wednesday, July 8th, for Hands Off Central TX's Drum Social to get together with other activists to create your very own "protest drum"! With 5-gallon buckets and simple instructions, we'll.
Bracken Bat Cave Preserve - Fundraiser for Comal County Democratic Party
Community Event · Comal County Democratic Party
7515 Bracken Cave Rd, San Antonio, TX, 78266
This is a ticketed event! Purchase your tickets at: Join us for an unforgettable evening at Bracken Cave Preserve, home to the largest bat colony in the world! As the sun sets, we'll gather to.
PxP at TSU - Voter Activation for Student Orientation
Voter Registration · Powered by People
3100 Cleburne St, Houston, TX, 77004
Sign up here to join us check registration status. We will assist by entering the voters in REACH and follow up with them so they actually vote! If this is your first Powered by People Event, you.
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