Jordan Wat, Director of Government Affairs

Jordan Wat, Director of Government Affairs

Jordan Wat, Director of Government Affairs

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From the Left: Where Democratic voters want Texas leaders’ focus

November 17, 2025

A Mandate for Affordability, Access, and Future Opportunity The Texas 2036 9th Voter Poll highlights Democrat voters’ consistent focus on expanding access to essential services and opportunity. Affordability — from medical bills to childcare — defines their policy outlook. Across the electorate, 82% of Texans say they would be more likely to support a candidate…

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Poll: Texas voters want candidates focused on everyday challenges

October 24, 2025

As Texas heads toward a pivotal election with Texas’ statewide leaders on the ballot, voters are delivering a clear message: they want practical solutions that make life more affordable and ensures Texas’ prosperity remains secure. According to Texas 2036’s 9th Texas Voter Poll, large majorities of Texans say they’re more likely to support candidates who…

When only a few million vote: Constitutional amendment elections

October 15, 2025

Every odd-numbered year, Texans decide whether to change the state constitution, which shapes everything from how the state government operates to taxes and infrastructure to education and individual rights. Yet only about 1.5 to 2.5 million Texans usually participate in these elections. That limited turnout means a small slice of voters often makes decisions that…

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Understanding special sessions of the Texas Legislature

July 21, 2025

While the 89th Texas Legislature’s regular session adjourned in early June, the Governor has called lawmakers back to the State Capitol for a special session, narrowing the agenda to a list of high-priority items. While the public spotlight often shines on the policies up for debate, the special session also brings a notable shift in…

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Legislative session enters the final stretch: What you need to know

May 12, 2025

As the 89th Legislature’s regular legislative session heads into its final 20 days, the atmosphere in the Capitol becomes increasingly frenetic. With major deadlines fast approaching and legislative priorities on the line, both the House of Representatives and Senate shift into overdrive to navigate the complex, rule-bound final stages of the session. Outlined below is…

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The Session’s First 60 Days: Constitutional limits and bill filing

March 14, 2025

Every two years, Texas lawmakers convene in Austin for the 140-day regular legislative session, a period when thousands of bills are proposed, debated and passed. In January, the 89th legislative session kicked off with a mix of anticipation and urgency to address the state’s most pressing issues. The session’s first 60 days operate under specific…

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