Phil Prazan is an award-winning reporter who focuses on policy, politics and government. He will be the co-anchor of Lone Star Politics Sundays at 8:30 a.m. on 온라인카지노사이트 5.
Prazan joined 온라인카지노사이트 5 in July 2023, after spending three years at 온라인카지노사이트 6 in Miami as an investigative reporter. Prior to WTVJ-TV, he spent five years as a political and investigative reporter at KXAN-TV in Austin, Texas. While covering the Texas Capitol he was on an Edward R. Murrow award winning team covering mental health in public schools, an Emmy award winner for covering natural disasters, and Emmy-nominated for an investigation into Texas higher education. Before that he worked as a general assignment reporter in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Prazan began his career as a researcher for Tom Jennings Productions, now called 1895 Films, a small documentary company in Venice Beach, California. Much of his work focused on MLK: The Assassination Tapes, a documentary which aired on the Smithsonian Channel. In 2013, the documentary achieved a George Foster Peabody Award and a national Emmy nomination.
His broadcast career has also earned him recognition from organizations like the Iowa Broadcast News Association, the Texas Associated Press, and the Association for Professional Educators. While in Texas he has planned, organized, and moderated local debates and statewide forums. He also served on the Texas Secretary of State’s Advisory Board for Elections.
Prazan grew up in Omaha, Nebraska and received his degree in Radio-Television-Film from the University of Texas at Austin. Prazan is currently working towards a master’s degree in history and is taking Spanish classes. He is an avid reader, loves being active, and enjoys exploring new places. He is passionate about the human drama: what people do, why they do it, and how it impacts the rest of us. He recognizes he’s one of the few people lucky enough to live their passion professionally.
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Lone Star Politics: May 11, 2025
온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan and Gromer Jeffers from the Dallas Morning News bring you the latest in Texas politics.
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Low Dallas voter turnout fuels effort to change May election to November
State Representative Rafael Anchia, D – Dallas, joins Lone Star Politics to talk about his bill to move the City of Dallas election from May to November in odd-numbered years. This will put in place what city voters asked for in 2024.
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Mansfield voters reject partisanship in city election
Across North Texas candidates backed by partisan groups lost their races for mayors, city councils, and school boards. Mansfield Mayor Michael Evans joins Lone Star Politics in studio to talk about what issues one the day.
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What's next for the Texas Stock Exchange
Lone Star Politics speaks with Jeb Hensarling, former North Texas congressman and now strategic advisor to the TXSE. They filed their paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission and hope to be moving money through Dallas by next year.
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Texas lawmakers aim to wrangle home insurance premiums
Texas lawmakers debate whether to require insurance companies to get state approval before increasing home insurance premiums.
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State lawmakers eyeing insurance premium rates increase
The rising cost of property insurance has many people worried. Some say they may soon be priced out of their homes. In the past few years – insurance premium rates increased to new levels and it got the attention of state lawmakers in Austin. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan has the latest.
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Big three leaders in Austin say state lawmakers have tax cut deal
Texas leaders agree on plan to cut property, business taxes using state surplus funds.
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Texas lawmakers agree on property tax relief, business tax cuts
Texas lawmakers struck a deal to use part of the state’s budget surplus for expanded property tax relief and business tax cuts. Homeowners and small businesses could see major savings. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan reports.
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With one month left in session, lawmakers debate film incentives
Texas film incentives face opposition in House despite Senate support.
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Senate Bill 22 focuses on bringing film production back to Texas
President Trump announced increases taxes on movies and television shows made outside of America. 온라인카지노사이트 5 political reporter Phil Prazan reports this comes as Texas lawmakers debate whether they should follow Trump and use government to encourage movies to be made here in Texas.