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More Texas universities are turning to politicians to lead their systems, preferring political clout over academic ...
While Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick remains adamant about a ban, hemp industry representatives say they would compromise on creating a ...
The law’s authors urged districts to use “common sense.” But some nurses worry they could violate the law and face discipline ...
Democrats in the Texas House began the year by elevating a new speaker and left Austin relegated to the sidelines in the one ...
The details were revealed in more than 25,000 pages of records released after a yearslong legal fight by news outlets ...
A bill scrapping the state’s standardized test heads over to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk. It would replace STAAR with three ...
The legislation, Senate Bill 10 by state Sen. Paul Bettencourt, a Houston Republican, would have further restricted how much ...
Professors’ concerns included the state’s DEI ban and new limits to faculty influence at colleges and universities.
That means most forms of consumable hemp-derived products stay legal in Texas. There also remains no age limit on who can ...
House members who freeze future legislation by fleeing Texas will face steeper fines, loss of seniority and committee posts, ...
The House refused Senate changes allowing exports to continue while the state studies its underground water supply. Lawmakers ...
The new maps, which aim to flip five Democratic seats to favor Republicans, will go into effect for the 2026 midterms, ...