Texas Gaming Desk

Authors and Research Roles

The Texas Gaming Desk uses named, project-specific editorial roles so every current guide has a visible owner for source checks and corrections.

Meet the desk
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US–TX research deskUpdated 2026

The desk

The Texas Gaming Desk uses named, project-specific editorial roles so every current guide has a visible owner for source checks and corrections.

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Avery Collins

Texas law and policy editor
Fort Worth, Texas

Owns a defined Texas research beat and the correction trail attached to it.

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Jordan Reyes

Texas venues and history reporter
San Antonio, Texas

Owns a defined Texas research beat and the correction trail attached to it.

Identity and evidence

The profiles describe desk responsibilities without inventing social accounts, named credentials, prior publications, or first-hand gambling tests. Each author uses one project-specific portrait across bylines, author cards, profile pages, and structured data. Each article byline links to the individual profile, and each profile links back to this index and the Editorial Policy.

The desk's shared subject is gambling in Texas.