A high-profile committee hearing at the Texas Capitol proceeded Monday without its main attraction: Robert Roberson, a man on death row whose execution was delayed last week after a bipartisan group of lawmakers issued a subpoena compelling his testimony. In other news, Federal labor regulators said Monday that the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center has agreed to pay $900,000 to resolve complaints that the school systemically discriminated against 6,100 Black applicants over a two-year period; Early voting for the Nov. 5 election began yesterday and ends Friday, Nov. 1. In Texas, all registered voters can cast a ballot in person during the early voting period. Dallas Morning News journalists visited most of the 70 early voting centers to check on the conditions of buildings and access to parking and mass transit. For resources to help you cast your ballot with confidence, subscribe to Back to the Ballot, a personalized voter education newsletter, and view The Dallas Morning News voter guide; And after weeks of wondering, Mavericks fans who need a streaming option to watch the team’s local broadcasts are getting their wish, albeit for a price.
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