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Separate bills making their way through the Texas Legislature have banks and consumer advocates on edge, posing challenges to ...
In an effort to support the Texas children lacking child care, the Legislature is considering measures to improve access and ...
Paul is the first candidate out of the gate to succeed incumbent Mayes Middleton in an open seat running from Galveston to ...
The University of Texas System is investing $100 million in the School of Civic Leadership at its flagship Austin campus, to ...
The legislation had only pertained to countries the government deemed national security threats. A last-minute change would ...
Panama president says he will not renegotiate security deal with US, despite protests “When Calls the Heart” actor and crew ...
House Bill 229 and House Bill 778 drew attention from a coalition of LGBTQ+ advocacy groups, who will rally Friday in ...
A bill known as Trey's Law, which aims to void NDAs in sexual abuse and trafficking cases, was up for a hearing by a Texas ...
By approving sunshine laws — and rejecting proposals that block information — lawmakers can help Texans keep a watch on their government.
Texans pay some of the highest insurance premiums in the country, putting lawmakers under pressure to tackle rising costs.
Senate Bill 17 would ban some people, companies and government entities from China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from buying property in Texas.
Texas legislators slipped millions for child ID kits into a 1,000-page budget proposal. The move comes two years after they ...