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Under the proposed map, only one solidly Democratic district will remain, and more people living in areas surrounding Austin will be represented by Republicans.
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The money would have gone to help finish the Waterloo Greenway and to projects that help domestic violence survivors and people transitioning out of homelessness.
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Each election cycle, thousands of people who mail in their applications miss the deadline due to late postmarks. AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County wanted to minimize that with in-person registration drives at several post offices. The Postal Service had agreed, but then changed its mind.
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In a Q&A, Doggett, 77, discusses his role in the recent chain of historic events and his feelings about where the party goes from here.
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The longtime Austin representative pointed to Biden's debate performance last week, along with the incumbent's showing in the polls.
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AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County saw a spike in the number of overdose deaths last year. The money will be used to help raise awareness about overdoses.
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With a crush of passengers expected over Memorial Day weekend, Congressman Lloyd Doggett blasts TSA as "thoroughly unprepared."
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Doggett had more than 80% of the vote in the Democratic primary Tuesday evening. He said he is looking forward to being “more accessible� in Austin if he wins in November.
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The site at the defunct Metz Elementary School in East Austin will provide free PCR testing for Central Texans. The site will operate daily from Feb. 1-21.
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Congressman Lloyd Doggett says laws passed since 2020 that make it harder to vote pose the greatest threat to free and fair elections in the U.S.