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Texas News & Politics | Your Local Authority - News Directory 3

Texas News & Politics | Your Local Authority

February 17, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
News Context
At a glance
  • Chip Roy is mounting a challenge in the race for Texas Attorney General, distinguishing himself from other Republicans by openly criticizing both President Donald Trump and current Attorney...
  • Roy’s willingness to publicly break with GOP leaders is central to his campaign, according to statements made to the Texas Tribune.
  • As Roy’s campaign gains momentum, early voting is already underway for the Texas 2026 primaries.
Original source: texasmonthly.com

Roy Challenges GOP Leadership in Texas Attorney General Race

February 17, 2026 – U.S. Rep. Chip Roy is mounting a challenge in the race for Texas Attorney General, distinguishing himself from other Republicans by openly criticizing both President Donald Trump and current Attorney General Ken Paxton. Roy asserts his primary allegiance lies with the state of Texas and the U.S. Constitution, a stance that sets him apart within his party.

Roy’s willingness to publicly break with GOP leaders is central to his campaign, according to statements made to the Texas Tribune. He frames this as a necessary quality for the next Attorney General, suggesting a need for independent judgment and a commitment to principle over party loyalty.

Early Voting Underway in Texas Primaries

As Roy’s campaign gains momentum, early voting is already underway for the Texas 2026 primaries. Voting began on Tuesday, offering Texans an early opportunity to cast their ballots in key races, including the Attorney General contest.

Beyond the Attorney General race, voters are also weighing candidates for a range of offices, from U.S. Senate seats to local county positions. The primaries will determine which candidates advance to the general election in November.

Focus on Energy and County Offices

Alongside the high-profile races, several key policy issues are shaping the primary debates. Momentum is building around the idea of utilizing small nuclear reactors to meet the growing electricity demand in Texas. This proposal reflects a broader conversation about energy independence and diversifying the state’s power sources.

Voters are also considering candidates for various county offices, with a focus on understanding the responsibilities and oversight roles of these often-overlooked positions. These local officials play a crucial role in the day-to-day functioning of Texas communities.

Comptroller Candidate Faces Scrutiny

The race for Texas Comptroller is also attracting attention, particularly due to scrutiny surrounding candidate Don Huffines. Reports indicate that his family owns a ranch in New Mexico previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein, a detail that has prompted questions about potential connections and ethical considerations. The Huffines campaign has stated that the ranch was purchased at a public auction several years after Epstein’s death.

Senate Races and Voter Concerns

Both Republican and Democratic candidates vying for U.S. Senate seats in Texas have been outlining their positions on key issues. The Texas Tribune has published Q&A sessions with candidates from both parties, providing voters with a deeper understanding of their platforms and priorities.

Recent polling data from the Texas Politics Project reveals significant voter concerns about several issues. December 2025 data shows that 67% of Texas voters are “very concerned” about the cost of healthcare. 44% express significant concern about the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the economy. Immigration enforcement also remains a prominent issue, with 45% of Texans believing the Trump Administration has gone “too far” in its enforcement efforts.

Legislative Updates and System Maintenance

The Texas Legislature website (capitol.texas.gov) has announced upcoming system updates scheduled for February 19, 2026, at 6:00 PM. These updates, which include changes to the user interface, are expected to take approximately 30 minutes, during which the site will be unavailable.

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