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The first bill to reach Abbott’s desk creates a regulation-cutting state agency under his purview, passed with bipartisan supermajorities.
Flags across Texas and the United States have been lowered to half-staff since Monday in honor of Pope Francis.
Gov. Greg Abbott will soon sign legislation to allow Texas parents to use public dollars to help pay for private education.
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CinemaBlend on MSNKelly Reilly And Cole Houser Told Me The Challenges Of Filming 'Yellowstone' In Texas, AndThere's A Snake Wrangler InvolvedFilming "Yellowstone" in Montana is no joke. The cast goes through cowboy camp, they deal with the harsh seasons that come ...
Texans are expected to save $2.3 million during the emergency supplies tax break, which includes items like generators, fuel ...
President Donald Trump is weighing whether to pick sides in divisive Republican primary fights in several high-profile 2026 ...
The Texas Senate voted on Thursday to send legislation creating a statewide private school voucher program to Gov. Greg ...
However, the education savings account (ESA) program Senate Bill 2 established won’t be fully implemented until the 2026-2027 school year, according to a legislative budget analysis of the bill.
Proponents of the legislation say it's necessary to ensure landlords can regain possession of their property faster. Tenant ...
In a historic move for Texas, the $1 billion school choice bill, SB 2, was approved recently. The decision left some of East ...
Governor Greg Abbott has signed a bill creating the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office, a new agency inspired by DOGE.
The GOP primary election for U.S. Senate is already shaping up to be a slugfest between incumbent John Cornyn and his ...
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