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Several Texas House members appear to have a new vote strategy—using extend-o-sticks to reach the buttons to indicate their ...
Non-Texas donors would be limited to contributing $5,000 for statewide elections, $2,500 for district elections and $1,000 ...
The law, on the books since 1973, has been unenforced since 2003, when the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional.
Texas House members approved legislation Monday that will implement the most significant reforms to Texas' Compassionate Use ...
State Rep. Brad Buckley, a Republican from Salado, said the lengthy tests don’t accurately measure knowledge and place too ...
As the Texas House races to vote on more than 400 bills ahead of a Thursday deadline, it passed several that would strengthen ...
Stark differences have emerged between the House and Senate school funding plans. The Senate incorporated numerous of its ...
One of the likely casualties is a bill that would have transferred tens of millions of dollars in surplus funds from the ...
Before the House takes a final vote on the bill, it could face a proposal that would allow adults and minors to marry if ...
The Texas House on Wednesday passed with strong bipartisan support a bill to address what's been called the “sexual abuse ...
Monday’s vote was a crucial test of how the broader Texas House would approach the housing affordability crisis this session.
The Texas House passed a bill 143–1 to eliminate the STAAR exam and replace it with shorter tests throughout the year. The proposal now heads to the Senate.