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State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Tyler) says he’ll make an announcement on whether to run for Texas Attorney General after the 89th Legislative Session ends on June 2.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Senate panel advances bill that would no longer allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuitionThe Senate’s K-16 committee voted 9-2 on Tuesday to bring Senate Bill 1798 to the chamber’s floor for a full vote. It would ...
A bill that would redirect funding for public transit across North Texas is one step closer to becoming law. Texas House Bill ...
After extensive testimony during a committee hearing last month, state lawmakers on the House Transportation Committee voted ...
Senate Bill 2038 allows landowners with property outside of an incorporated city to leave the city’s extraterritorial ...
It increases funding for school districts with high percentages of at-risk students and expands intervention programs for struggling early learners.
Major Republican leaders in Austin have struck a deal on how to spend part of their budget surplus. They aim to pay down ...
A controversial bill, SB 412, which aims to remove protections for educators accused of providing obscene content to minors, ...
House Bill 24 defangs an obscure state law that property owners have been able to use to stop new homes from going up near them.
However, that service could end as early as June, and may doom the chances of extending it into Kansas. The Texas legislature ...
In a vote of “123 Yea’s,” lawmakers sent the legislation to Governor Greg Abbott. Senate Bill 1403 would allow the Texas ...
Members of the State Senate Criminal Justice Committee unanimously approved House Bill 2000, dubbed "Audrii's Law," on ...
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