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Judge Lina Hidalgo has the lowest net approval rating of any Harris County elected official, according to a poll released ...
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo overall received the lowest net-approval rating based on job performance of any elected ...
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo plans to ask commissioners to approve a small tax hike to support the county’s early ...
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is adamant that she has not made a final decision regarding a potential bid for a third term ...
Hidalgo, who has not yet revealed whether she plans to seek a third term, received about $26,000 in campaign donations ...
Harris County commissioners say they'd never heard of Judge Lina Hidalgo's plan for a penny tax until they saw it on ABC13.
Harris County Commissioners say they first heard about Judge Lina Hidalgo’s proposed penny tax on the news. Hidalgo told ...
When Lina Hidalgo was elected Harris County judge in November, many scoffed at her unexpected victory. Now she’s on a mission to prove that her progressive agenda is just what Houston needs.
“Lina Hidalgo doesn’t want to talk about crime because she really has been more of the group that just didn’t want to deal with it,” Emmett said. “So she’s running ads about abortion.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is voicing out that she thinks the prosecution of her three senior staffers over allegations of bid steering is politically motivated and design to.
Lina Hidalgo is on the ballot and she can be defeated,” Stein said. The Harris County Democratic Chair, Odus Evbagharu, is weighing in, sticking with the Harris County judge.
Hidalgo also provided an update on how local business owners can apply for the Harris County Small Business Relief Fund. The $30 million program was announced earlier in August.