– ‘Jocelyn’s Law’ Stalled in Texas House as Democrats Withhold Support
– Sources: Kelly Hancock Angling for Appointment as Comptroller
– House Greenlights $1.5 Billion in Film Subsidies
– ‘Jocelyn’s Law’ Stalled in Texas House as Democrats Withhold Support
– Sources: Kelly Hancock Angling for Appointment as Comptroller
– House Greenlights $1.5 Billion in Film Subsidies
– Lt. Gov. Patrick Counters Abbott’s Plan to Reduce Property Taxes – Paxton Launches Financial Transparency Investigation Into Nearly 1,000 Cities – Feds Uncover Houston Operation Moving Advanced AI Technology to China
-Colin Allred Drops Out of Senate Race, Will Run for Congress Instead -Abbott Cools on Casino Support as Gambling Interests Lose Ground in Texas -Paxton, Trump DOJ Secure Settlement To Protect Texans From Higher Energy Costs
-SCOTUS: Texas’ New Congressional Map Stands for 2026 -Masking Requirement During Trial Ruled Unconstitutional by Texas’ Highest Criminal Court -Report: China Taking ‘New Approach’ To Influence K-12 Education
– Texas Universities Continue Accepting Students From Hostile Nations – Women’s Privacy Act Takes Effect in Texas – New Class-Action Lawsuit Seeks to Halt Ten Commandments Displays Statewide