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The bill contains many provisions legal experts say are likely unconstitutional, including one that says it can’t be ...
Texas’ newest Republican megadonor Alex Fairly got a look under the hood of Texas’ far-right political machine, and didn’t ...
Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King has became the second major Republican to enter the 2026 race to challenge ...
Lawmakers in Texas are writing legislation that would prevent what they call a “foreign land grab.” Senate Bill 17 could ...
Texas Woman’s University, founded in 1901 by the state to advance women’s education, is now feeling pressured to downplay its ...
It’s the sort of day where you can tell that the state Capitol is bustling with civic activity well before you pass through ...
Since 2015, when a federal judge deemed Texas’ child welfare system “broken,” lawmakers and government agencies have worked ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a federal civil rights investigation into a Muslim-centered planned community around one of the state’s largest mosques near Dallas, U.S.
Any House bills or joint resolutions that haven’t passed out of committee by Monday, made it to a calendar by Tuesday or ...
Sure, your property tax bill might have dropped last year, but it’s hard to tell when your homeowner’s insurance possibly doubled or, in some cases, tripled. There’s an insurance crisis in Texas.
The Texas House is a different story. House Bill 1644, by state Rep. Tom Oliverson, R-Cypress, passed unanimously last month.
AUSTIN, Texas — Bills introduced in the Texas House and Senate would create a new criminal offense for trespassing in animal enclosures at zoos, aquariums and other facilities that house animals.