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Legislation approved by the state Senate that then stalled in the House was backed by oil and gas interests opposed to ...
After 140 days at the Capitol in Austin, the Texas Legislature has just wrapped up its 89th session. This year, state ...
Texas passed sweeping changes to cannabis policy, including expanding the medical marijuana program and banning hemp products ...
Fifteen-year-old Cesar Espinosa watched his sister testify for a bill to grant in-state tuition to people who live in Texas ...
On June 2, the Texas legislature passed the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act, (TX AI Act or bill) which heads to the ...
Lawmakers celebrated a host of policy wins as the session ended this week, including private school vouchers, teacher pay ...
Texas continues to grow, which means housing affordability continues to be a problem for the state. With the end of Texas’ ...
There were big wins for rural Texas this legislative session as lawmakers dedicated more funding to health care, struggling ...
Texas’ 2025 legislative session will likely be remembered for its education agenda.From private school vouchers to a public ...
Three bills that would have threatened to derail Texas’ clean energy boom failed to pass this week in the Texas Legislature.
The Texas Legislature approved a program that would research and develop the naturally occurring psychoactive drug ibogaine.
Gov. Greg Abbott signed House Bill 21 (HB 21), which becomes effective immediately. A brief summary of HB 21 can be found below.