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January 14, 2026      5:08 PM

Local governments and nonprofits to grapple with fallout after Trump Administration nixes billions in grants for addiction and mental health

NPR reported the number nationally could be as high as $2 billion in loss of funds for those programs.

The info on Bexar County, for example, is here.

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January 14, 2026      5:00 PM

Kronberg says Cornyn is stuck in place while Talarico is just now being discovered and stands to gain the most from live debate with Crockett

On Spectrum News in Austin, Texas Capital Tonight host James Barragan and QR Publisher Harvey Kronberg handicap the US Senate race with the primary truly now underway

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January 14, 2026      4:53 PM

Fort Bend County Judge candidate Dexter McCoy raises more than $1 million

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January 12, 2026      5:12 PM

Notes from the Campaign Trail ShamWow Edition

Crockett starts bus tour, Bannon moves to Texas, Talarico jumpstarts field operations, Chair Patterson slams opponent for suggesting cops should be killed “if necessary,” the “ShamWow Guy” leaves cleaning supplies on doors, and more

NEW BRAUNFELS – With the mad dash to the March primary now well underway, I’d like to take y’all along as Quorum Report continues our tradition of traveling to communities big and small around Texas to tell the stories of the campaigns as they unfold on both the Republican and Democratic side. Over the last decade, I’ve put tens of thousands of miles on the truck to get this done. Before that, Publisher Harvey Kronberg was the road warrior making the rounds during campaigns for decades.

As much as QR is sometimes considered “inside the Ausitn bubble,” a hallmark of the publication has always been to travel across Texas, gather information about what’s really happening on the ground in key districts, and report that intel back to political professionals who have skin in the game in some races and morbid curiosity about others. Our coverage of the campaigns in past years featured – and still will – in-depth stories delving into individual contests. This year, Quorum Report’s “Notes from the Campaign Trail” will offer more frequent updates about developments that are significant, ridiculous, and everything in between.

For this edition, let’s start here in Comal County where Rep. James Talarico preached to the choir but found a tiny bit of discontent among his supporters about how his campaign is unfolding.

The rest of the story, subscribers only

By Scott Braddock

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January 12, 2026      11:05 AM

Texas Senate sources indicate Lt Gov. Patrick wants Interim Charge recommendations on his desk by close of business on Feb 20

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