News Article | October 27, 2022
What We're Reading
Meet the North Texas residents who are trying to make their city no longer exist (WFAA-TV Dallas)
Texas Election Chief Speaks Out on Conspiracy “Nuts,” Death Threats, and President Biden’s Legitimacy (Texas Monthly)
Changing times lead to challenging days for elections workers (County News)
Abandoned “dry hole” oil wells are polluting Texas farms, ranches and groundwater. The state won’t fix them. (The Texas Tribune)
$1B Cybersecurity Grant Program Still Coming Into Focus (Route Fifty)
Border funeral homes ‘overwhelmed’ with unidentified migrant remains (KIAH-TV Houston)
Here’s why the Texas Secretary of State is sending inspectors to some counties during November 2022 election (KXAN-TV Austin)
Harris County adopts lower tax rate, scraps increases for police after lengthy GOP quorum break (Houston Chronicle)
Rural Counties Face Hospital Closures (Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller’s Office)