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The Tap: Saturday, June 18, 2016

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The Tap covered election news, public policy, and other noteworthy events from February 2016 to February 2022.

Review of the day

The excerpts below were compiled from issue #22 of The Tap, which was published on June 25, 2016. READ THE FULL VERSION HERE.

Federal

  • Donald Trump said at a rally that “it would be helpful if the Republicans could help us a little bit” and unify. He warned, however, "But if for any reason they get a little bit like they don't want to help out as much, then I'll fund my own campaign. I'd love to do that. I'd love to do that. You know, right now, I'm raising a lot of money for the Republican party.”
  • Politico reported on Saturday that Apple is declining to support the Republican National Convention with technology or funding this year due to comments Donald Trump has made about women, minorities, and immigrants.

State

Local

  • One of the seven seats on the nonpartisan Dallas Independent School District school board was up for special runoff election. The District 2 seat was left vacant when former board member Mike Morath left to become the commissioner of the Texas Education Agency. Business owner Dustin Marshall and parent Mita Havlick defeated two other candidates in the special election on May 7, 2016, to advance to the runoff for a one-year term. Marshall won the seat but received just 42 more votes than Havlick out of the 5,814 votes cast in the election, according to the unofficial count. Three other seats on the board were up for a regular general election in May, as well. The Dallas Independent School District served 159,713 students during the 2013-2014 school year.

Preview of the day

The excerpts below were compiled from issue #21 of The Tap, which was published on June 18, 2016. READ THE FULL VERSION HERE.

State

Local

  • One of the seven seats on the Dallas Independent School District school board will be up for special runoff election. The District 2 seat was left vacant when former board member Mike Morath left to become the commissioner of the Texas Education Agency. Business owner Dustin Marshall and parent Mita Havlick defeated two other candidates in the special election on May 7, 2016, to advance to the runoff for a one-year term. Three other seats on the board were up for a regular general election in May, as well. The Dallas Independent School District served 159,713 students during the 2013-2014 school year.