A Corpus Christi federal judge ruled Sept. 20 that Texas officials must get approval from challengers to its voter identification law, including the federal government, for all its press releases, polling location posters and advertisements targeted at educating voters of court-revised identification rules.
The same judge also ordered that Texas must re-issue its press releases about the court-ordered fixes to its voter identification requirement and also re-edit its educational materials, both printed and digital.
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