A proposed Texas bill may facilitate the suspension of students identified as homeless, raising concerns throughout the state.
Under current Texas law, felons can vote again after completing their full sentence, which includes time behind bars, ...
A federal judge has found the extreme heat in Texas prisons that don’t have air conditioning is “plainly unconstitutional.” ...
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Rafael Cruz, father of Ted Cruz, wants Texas to require school lessons about “evil” of communismThose efforts have continued this legislative session, which began with some lawmakers calling for “spiritual warfare” ...
Under current Texas law, felons can vote again after completing their full sentence, which includes time behind bars, probation, parole and supervised release.
Members of a Texas Senate committee unanimously advanced Senate Bill 7 during a March 24 hearing. The proposal by Sen.
The Argyle school board voted unanimously Monday to give teachers a one-time $1,000 payment, as well as a $500 one-time ...
With the deadline for filing bills for the ongoing state legislative session passing on March 14, lawmakers in the New Caney and Porter areas filed their final bills, which covered topics such as ...
Senate approved a $336B spending plan that would boost teacher pay, create a school voucher program and cut property taxes ...
Too late for many pregnant Texans, lawmakers might finally clarify exceptions to the state’s deadly bans—but advocates fear ...
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Audacy on MSNTexas Senate approves state budget, sends it to HouseThe budget plan includes $153 billion in general revenue, primarily funded by taxpayers. State Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe) emphasized that education remains a top priority in the spending ...
"I'm not sure how much worse you can get than evicting people without a trial," Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center Founder Mark Melton said.
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