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inside the interim:

 a conversation with

houston lawmakers

november 29

9 a.m. -- 5:30 p.m. ct

in new braunfels and online

october 2

12:00 PM ct

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november 29

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Whether it’s education, the state budget or housing affordability, Texas’ state lawmakers will have their hands full when they convene next year for the 2025 legislative session.


Join The Texas Tribune for a conversation with State Rep. Charles Cunningham, R-Humble: State Rep. Christina Morales, D-Houston; and State Rep. Armando Walle, D-Houston, on their priorities for the 2025 session and what it all means for Houston residents. We’ll also talk weather resilience on the Texas coast and ongoing battles over how to handle elections in Texas.

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Moderated by Texas Tribune politics reporter James Barragán, the conversation will take place at 12 p.m. CT Wednesday, Oct. 2 at Rice University’s Glasscock School of Continuing Studies. 


Doors will open at 12 p.m. for lunch and the hourlong conversation will begin promptly at 12:30 p.m. (please note that food and drink is not allowed in the auditorium).

Lunch will be provided by the Texas Tribune.

Free parking will be available. Details and directions will be shared in a Know Before You Go email to all those who RSVP. 

This in-person event will be live streamed online beginning at 12:30 p.m. and will be available to watch on demand  at texastribune.org/events.

The event is hosted by Rice University and the Glasscock School of Continuing Studies. 

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State Rep.

Charles Cunningham

R-Humble

State Rep.

Christina Morales

D-Houston

State Rep.

Armando Walle

D-Houston

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James Barragán

Politics reporter, The Texas Tribune

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State Rep. Charles Cunningham

R-Humble

Saucedo-Herrera is the president and CEO of greater:SATX, a regional economic partnership charged with growing and diversifying the eight-county San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA. During her seven-year tenure at the helm of San Antonio’s economic development team, greater:SATX has secured over 23,000 jobs for the region through recruitment and expansion projects that include work with Ernst & Young, Victory Capital, Navistar and Aisin.

State Rep. Christina Morales

D-Houston

Morales currently represents Houston's District 145 in the Texas House. During the 88th Legislative Session, she authored and voted for bills supporting public education, worked to expand access to ethnic studies across the state, and fought Republican attacks on immigrants, voting rights, and women’s healthcare. She has served as the vice-chair of the International Relations and Economic Development Committee and is currently the highest-elected member of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus, serving as the vice-chair.

State Rep. Armando Walle

d-houston

Latson is the CEO of Opportunity Austin. Previously, he founded and served as executive director for ARMA, the Austin Regional Manufacturers Association, a business group focused on strengthening the advanced manufacturing community through advocacy, workforce development and networking. Latson is also a member of Gov. Greg Abbott’s Semiconductor Taskforce.

James Barragán

Politics Reporter, The Texas Tribune

James Barragán is a politics reporter for The Texas Tribune with a focus on accountability reporting. Prior to joining the Tribune, James worked as a statehouse reporter for The Dallas Morning News and had previous stints at the Austin American-Statesman and the Los Angeles Times. In 2021, he was a finalist for the Toner Prize for Excellence in Local Reporting for his coverage of Texas politics during the COVID-19 pandemic. James was selected as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard in 2023-24. A Southern California native, James received his bachelor’s degree in history from UCLA. He is based in Austin and is a native Spanish speaker.

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