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The regular Texas Legislative session wrapped up Monday, June 2, ushering in impactful changes across public education, ...
Reconciliation legislation passed by the U.S. House of Representatives in May could jeopardize solar and storage jobs ...
Texas will no longer have a three-day gap between the end of early voting and Election Day under a bill that is heading to ...
Texas bills targeting solar and wind power are dead. The state's flourishing renewable energy industry remains alive and well ...
The passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would constitute "by far the largest cut to SNAP in history," a left-leaning think tank said.
The legislative package was inspired by the state’s largest wildfire in history. The Smokehouse Creek fire scorched more than ...
Monday was "sine die" for the Texas Legislature — the last day of the 89th legislative session. Here’s what happened under ...
An agenda driven by conservative priorities, schools’ financial duress and teacher needs led to an $8.5 billion boost, new ...
The Texas House and Senate signed SB 37 after conferencing on changes. The final text limits faculty authority and ...
A $1 billion voucher program, touted as “the largest school-choice program in American history,” will go toward students’ ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick displayed his power and hypocrisy during the 89th Texas Legislature, and signs he's beginning to slip.
Legislation requiring Texans to prove they are citizens to register to vote fizzled even as the Republican-backed plan ...