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Texas public schools are pleading with lawmakers for a significant investment to meet districts' growing financial pressures.
Legislation aimed at barring people and agents of countries deemed hostile to U.S. interests from owning land in Texas leaped ...
New bills moving through the Texas House could change how local school boards operate, how small farms sell eggs, and what ...
Texas’ newest Republican megadonor Alex Fairly got a look under the hood of Texas’ far-right political machine, and didn’t ...
At the House higher ed hearing, dozens testified against SB 37. Though diluted, it still risks what faculty can teach, they ...
Senate Bill 1999 would bar punishment against public employees and students who misgender their peers. The bill now heads to ...
A report by Aurora Energy Research cautioned that passage of Texas SB 715 will reduce reliability while increasing costs for ...
Democrat Colin Allred could defeat Republican Ken Paxton if he wins his primary against Senator John Cornyn, according to a ...
Paul is the first candidate out of the gate to succeed incumbent Mayes Middleton in an open seat running from Galveston to ...
If approved by the Senate and House, the “Texas Life Monument" would join dozens of other monuments and memorials already on ...
Texas was the first state to offer in-state tuition to undocumented students in 2001, and 23 states currently have similar ...
The Texas Senate passed a bill Thursday that leading business interests fear would lead to an age of expensive power and rolling blackouts. If passed by the House, state S.B. 715 would require all ...