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Legislation aimed at barring people and agents of countries deemed hostile to U.S. interests from owning land in Texas leaped ...
The group from Johnson County waited 18 hours to testify at a hearing that started at 1 a.m. on a bill to limit toxic ...
The Texas Senate passed a bill Thursday that leading business interests fear would lead to an age of expensive power and ...
At the House higher ed hearing, dozens testified against SB 37. Though diluted, it still risks what faculty can teach, they ...
Paul is the first candidate out of the gate to succeed incumbent Mayes Middleton in an open seat running from Galveston to ...
Texas lawmakers advanced a bill to change the language in the state's abortion laws in an effort to clarify when doctors are ...
The Texas House fiercely debated a bill striking criminal penalty exemptions for "harmful" content shared with minors for ...
Texas lawmakers advanced a bill to restrict land sales to citizens of adversarial nations, but a key amendment allowing legal ...
Senate Bill 1999 would bar punishment against public employees and students who misgender their peers. The bill now heads to ...
Texas was the first state to offer in-state tuition to undocumented students in 2001, and 23 states currently have similar ...
State Rep. Cole Hefner says SB17 is the nation's "strongest bill" against its four biggest adversaries: China, Iran, Russia and North Korea.
Senate Bill 17 would ban some people, companies and government entities from China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from buying property in Texas.