Abbott Calls for Total Ban on Foreign Funding, H-1B Workers in Texas Public Schools
The governor says foreign influence has “no place” in Texas classrooms.
The governor says foreign influence has “no place” in Texas classrooms.
A special meeting has been called for Wednesday night to discuss the books in question.
Federal, state, and local officials are collaborating to protect students from abuse in schools, stop systemic coverups, and end “passing the trash.”
The Texas governor responded after Minnesota sued to force him to approve the extradition of an ICE agent.
Regulators to take up controversial 765-kV segment on Friday.
More than 580 campuses improved from below an “A” rating to an “A” rating.
The attorney general is seeking to revive Texas’ case accusing the Democrat fundraising platform of misleading consumers about its donation safeguards.
Dr. Albert Bimper’s academic scholarship focuses on the “intersection of race,” “intercollegiate athletics,” and “neoliberalism.”
Two unrelated cases show how Texas real estate licenses may remain valid or active while a criminal case is pending—or after certain misdemeanor convictions.
Trustees voted 5-2 against choosing new officers after Board President Brandon Green was arrested for allegedly helping cover up a coach’s sexual abuse of a student.
The energy secretary celebrated the Permian Basin’s growth and warned that new transmission projects should ultimately lower costs for consumers.
More than 20,000 attendees are expected for the September gathering featuring President Donald Trump.