Texas Lawmakers Examine Social Media’s Impact on Minors’ Health
Witnesses urged Texas lawmakers to strengthen parental controls and curb addictive platform features as concerns grow over youth mental health.
Witnesses urged Texas lawmakers to strengthen parental controls and curb addictive platform features as concerns grow over youth mental health.
Witnesses urged lawmakers to treat personal data as property, arguing current privacy law leaves consumers dependent on company consent.
The board of trustees voted on challenges made by community members to several titles found in district libraries.
Witnesses raised concerns about national security, water consumption, grid reliability, and noise concerns.
Lawmaker grills top regulator on going beyond intent of law he authored.
One attorney argues that state law contradicts itself, subjecting parents to the discretion of prosecutors.
Don Huffines will review up to four districts as Gov. Greg Abbott calls for greater scrutiny of the state’s $104.9 billion in K-12 spending.
Patrick hinted at possible legislation to help enforce the removal of explicit books from school library shelves next session.
Texas House candidate Brittany Black’s criminal history spans several years and includes multiple arrests and convictions.
County officials joined the governor in backing his statewide property tax proposal.
In a 2023 sermon, the Democrat Senate nominee argued a truly Christian nation would forgive student debt and guarantee healthcare.
The energy secretary celebrated the Permian Basin’s growth and warned that new transmission projects should ultimately lower costs for consumers.