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Updated current legislative facts, removed non-neutral POV
The page had not been updated significantly since Noble's first election and legislative term in 2019, and still listed 2019 committee appointments. Thus I question the neutrality of the "Notable Votes" section that was added in May 2023, along with the subsequent political language that was inserted regarding the Ken Paxton impeachment, Trump reaction, and Noble's challenger in the 2024 primary (some of which had already been reverted to LGV by other editors citing neutrality and relevance issues).
To create a section called "Notable Votes" purely for the Paxton impeachment vote in 2023, and insert an election box about a Paxton-affiliated primary challenger to Noble in 2024 -- without addressing or introducing any of the dozens of other legislative votes taken over the course of three prior legislative sessions, or previous five years of election results -- seems suspect and likely an effort to politicize the page.
I added references to the state legislative reference library as well as to Collin County elections administration archive regarding Noble's initial election. TXLegeWonk (talk) 21:44, 21 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]