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The Texas House wants voters to approve billions to save the state’s water supply

Read full article: The Texas House wants voters to approve billions to save the state’s water supply

The Senate has a similar proposal, but is more prescriptive in how the money should be spent. The two chambers must agree on the final proposal to send to voters.

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Can Texas lawmakers agree on how to spend billions to save the state's water supply?

Read full article: Can Texas lawmakers agree on how to spend billions to save the state's water supply?

The Texas House took its first step toward revising a priority Senate bill last week. The changes were lauded by the state’s water community.

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Texas hemp farmers fear full THC ban would nip industry in the bud

Read full article: Texas hemp farmers fear full THC ban would nip industry in the bud

As lawmakers work to close loopholes that allow minors access to cannabis consumables, hemp farmers warn a total THC ban would strangle a once-hailed crop.

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From desalination to water treatment: Bill that prioritizes creating new water supplies get Texas Senate OK

Read full article: From desalination to water treatment: Bill that prioritizes creating new water supplies get Texas Senate OK

Senate Bill 7, which won unanimous approval, is among legislation that seeks to avert a looming water crisis as the state’s population booms.

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Lawmakers push to spend billions of dollars for water projects and debate which ones to prioritize

Read full article: Lawmakers push to spend billions of dollars for water projects and debate which ones to prioritize

Gov. Greg Abbott has made water a priority for this legislative session. Lawmakers will debate whether to invest more into new water supplies or repairing old, leaking pipes around Texas.

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Texas Senate passes hemp ban, a Dan Patrick priority

Read full article: Texas Senate passes hemp ban, a Dan Patrick priority

Texas Senate advances THC ban aimed at curbing hemp products, a priority for Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. Critics warn it could push the market underground.

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Texas Senate passes hemp ban, a Dan Patrick priority

Read full article: Texas Senate passes hemp ban, a Dan Patrick priority

Patrick says the measure will shut down the dangerous THC products business. The House’s proposal would tighten oversight of the industry without a full ban.

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Texas lawmakers will debate saving the state’s water supply after key legislation is introduced

Read full article: Texas lawmakers will debate saving the state’s water supply after key legislation is introduced

The state House and Senate have similar proposals to solve the state's water crisis, but there are stark differences on how to invest billions of dollars to resolve.

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Texas Senate panel sends message to Trump: Get our water from Mexico

Read full article: Texas Senate panel sends message to Trump: Get our water from Mexico

Farmers and elected officials told a Senate committee Monday that the lack of water is becoming dire, with little relief in sight.

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Hemp industry pushes back against Senate bill to ban THC

Read full article: Hemp industry pushes back against Senate bill to ban THC

There is little doubt that a ban will sail through the Senate. But its prospects are far less certain in the House.

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New Texas senate bill looks to ban all THC, hemp products

Read full article: New Texas senate bill looks to ban all THC, hemp products

A new bill making its way through the Texas Senate could ban all forms of THC in consumable hemp products—including delta-8, which has become a popular alternative to marijuana.

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Two more state employees fired after accessing Texans’ private information

Read full article: Two more state employees fired after accessing Texans’ private information

So far, nine HHSC employees have been fired for accessing without a “business” purpose the private information of Texans seeking public assistance that includes Medicaid and food stamps.

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Texas has a big water problem. This state lawmaker hopes he has the solution.

Read full article: Texas has a big water problem. This state lawmaker hopes he has the solution.

Texas’ population is booming and there is not enough water for everyone. State Sen. Charles Perry hopes to fix that.

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants to ban all forms of consumable THC in Texas

Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants to ban all forms of consumable THC in Texas

Senate Bill 3, which will be carried by Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, will ban all forms of THC if passed.

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Texas’ uneven population boom is creating ghost towns in many rural counties

Read full article: Texas’ uneven population boom is creating ghost towns in many rural counties

Local leaders and rural revitalization experts say Texas’ smallest towns can survive — despite a shift to urban and suburban counties — but it will take investments.

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Delta-8 hemp and Texas medical marijuana industries to face off in the upcoming legislative session

Read full article: Delta-8 hemp and Texas medical marijuana industries to face off in the upcoming legislative session

Medical marijuana providers say they must operate under strict rules while hemp products like delta-8 can proliferate.

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At half a mile a week, Gov. Greg Abbott’s border wall will take around 30 years and $20 billion to build

Read full article: At half a mile a week, Gov. Greg Abbott’s border wall will take around 30 years and $20 billion to build

The state has built about 34 miles of wall spread out across at least six counties on Texas’ 1,254-mile border with Mexico.

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Strict rules over delta-8 and delta-9 likely for Texas’ booming hemp industry

Read full article: Strict rules over delta-8 and delta-9 likely for Texas’ booming hemp industry

Lawmakers are struggling to balance demands for medicinal cannabis products with a wildly growing market that is outpacing meaningful regulation.

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Texas Legislature tries again with bills making illegal border crossings a state crime

Read full article: Texas Legislature tries again with bills making illegal border crossings a state crime

Immigration experts say the most recent proposals would raise constitutional challenges in the U.S. and Mexico, as federal courts have repeatedly ruled that immigration law enforcement falls under federal jurisdiction.

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Texans may approve billions for energy, water, parks and broadband on Nov. 7

Read full article: Texans may approve billions for energy, water, parks and broadband on Nov. 7

At stake in next week’s constitutional amendment election is $13 billion in infrastructure spending. Supporters say it’s an opportunity for a once-in-a-lifetime investment.

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After historic drought, lawmakers agree on billion-dollar plan to expand water supplies, fix infrastructure

Read full article: After historic drought, lawmakers agree on billion-dollar plan to expand water supplies, fix infrastructure

Following one of the hottest summers on record, lawmakers have set an ambitious target: By 2033, they want to bump up the state’s water supply by an amount equal to three of the largest reservoirs in the state.

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House advances bill that could provide billions of dollars for new water projects and fixing aging infrastructure

Read full article: House advances bill that could provide billions of dollars for new water projects and fixing aging infrastructure

The bill aims to create a water supply four times the size of Lake Livingston, one of the state’s largest reservoirs. But it may still be a “drop in the bucket” compared to the state’s needs.

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Texas towns need money, technical help and compromise to save their water systems

Read full article: Texas towns need money, technical help and compromise to save their water systems

Water agencies have long resisted working together out of fear of losing their local powers. But an example from Florida could help save the Lone Star State’s water and infrastructure.

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Lawmakers’ attempts to tighten drug laws could saddle crime labs with an unsustainable workload

Read full article: Lawmakers’ attempts to tighten drug laws could saddle crime labs with an unsustainable workload

Texas lawmakers want tougher criminal penalties for possession of delta-8 and fentanyl. But that would mean much more work for the crime labs handling most of the drug testing for the state’s 254 counties.

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Texas Senate approves bill barring professors from “compelling” students to adopt certain political beliefs

Read full article: Texas Senate approves bill barring professors from “compelling” students to adopt certain political beliefs

Critics say Senate Bill 16 is overly vague and will create a chilling effect that will prevent important conversations about race and gender. But Republican supporters say the legislation is necessary to protect conservative students who are self-censoring in the classroom.

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Texas Senate moves to set aside billions for future water needs

Read full article: Texas Senate moves to set aside billions for future water needs

The Senate on Monday passed a bill that would create a new state fund tailored for large or long-shot water supply projects, including marine desalination. The bill will advance to the House.

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Texas bill advancing in the Senate would block minors from updating gender on birth certificates

Read full article: Texas bill advancing in the Senate would block minors from updating gender on birth certificates

Opponents of the bill call it a “power play aimed at making the lives of transgender children as difficult as possible.”

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Texas Senate takes first step toward establishing billions for state’s water supply, infrastructure

Read full article: Texas Senate takes first step toward establishing billions for state’s water supply, infrastructure

Voters would have the final say on whether the state sets aside billions of dollars to acquire new water sources and invest in aging infrastructure.

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Texas senators, facing criticism, soften proposed ban on Chinese purchases of land

Read full article: Texas senators, facing criticism, soften proposed ban on Chinese purchases of land

The measure, endorsed by Gov. Greg Abbott, originally would have banned citizens of China, Iran, Russia or North Korea from buying land in Texas. Under a new version considered Thursday, the ban wouldn’t apply to dual citizens or lawful permanent residents.

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New family and child welfare commissioner foreshadows change as agency plans to outsource case management

Read full article: New family and child welfare commissioner foreshadows change as agency plans to outsource case management

Department of Family and Protective Services Commissioner Stephanie Muth told lawmakers Friday the agency will require a different set of skills from its employees as it changes how foster children’s cases are managed.

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Texas veterans vow to protect the state’s hemp market as one state lawmaker hopes to crack down

Read full article: Texas veterans vow to protect the state’s hemp market as one state lawmaker hopes to crack down

The new delta-8 hemp products, which are widely available, can produce a high similar to marijuana’s. State Sen. Charles Perry said he and his peers never intended for such products to reach the market.

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Texas’ plan to provide water for a growing population virtually ignores climate change

Read full article: Texas’ plan to provide water for a growing population virtually ignores climate change

Texas’ biggest single solution to providing enough water for its soaring population in the coming decades is using more surface water, including about two dozen new large reservoirs. But climate change has made damming rivers a riskier bet.

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What is gender-affirming medical care for transgender children? Here’s what you need to know.

Read full article: What is gender-affirming medical care for transgender children? Here’s what you need to know.

Gender-affirming care, which leading health care organizations in Texas say is the best way to provide care to transgender children, is emerging as a top target of state Republicans and lies at the heart of brewing political and legal battles.

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Texas Senate approves limits on transgender athletes, but bills are still in limbo

Read full article: Texas Senate approves limits on transgender athletes, but bills are still in limbo

Transgender students would be prevented from joining public school and university sports teams that correspond to their gender.

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After hours of impassioned testimony, Texas Senate panel advances bills limiting the school sports teams that transgender athletes can join

Read full article: After hours of impassioned testimony, Texas Senate panel advances bills limiting the school sports teams that transgender athletes can join

Gov. Greg Abbott added the legislation to the special session agenda after similar bills failed to pass during the regular session earlier this year.

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Texas GOP’s bills targeting transgender children have exacted a mental health toll, even if they don’t become law

Read full article: Texas GOP’s bills targeting transgender children have exacted a mental health toll, even if they don’t become law

As the clock ticks on this year's legislative session, the House scheduled a Tuesday floor debate for a bill that would limit transgender children's sports team participation. Other GOP bills that would restrict or punish transition-related health care, like puberty blockers, missed a key Sunday deadline to advance.

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Gender-affirming medical treatment for transgender kids would be considered child abuse under Texas Senate bill

Read full article: Gender-affirming medical treatment for transgender kids would be considered child abuse under Texas Senate bill

The Texas Senate tentatively approved a bill Monday in an 18-13 vote that would classify providing gender affirming health care to transgender minors as child abuse — just one of the Legislature’s many attempts to prevent transgender children from transitioning before their 18th birthday.

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Transgender students in Texas would be barred from school sports teams matching their gender identity under a bill advanced by state Senate

Read full article: Transgender students in Texas would be barred from school sports teams matching their gender identity under a bill advanced by state Senate

Transgender students would be banned from competing on school sports teams based on their gender identity under a bill that received initial approval from the Texas Senate on Wednesday.

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As Texas Legislature considers anti-trans bills, NCAA announces it will not hold events in states that discriminate against trans students

Read full article: As Texas Legislature considers anti-trans bills, NCAA announces it will not hold events in states that discriminate against trans students

The National Collegiate Athletic Association Board of Governors said it will only hold college championships in states where transgender student-athletes can participate without discrimination. The Monday warning sets the stage for a political fight with multiple states, including Texas, which are considering bills in their legislatures that would require students to play sports with only teammates who align with their biological sex.

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After Texas' power grid failure, some in Lubbock worry about the city's plans to join ERCOT

Read full article: After Texas' power grid failure, some in Lubbock worry about the city's plans to join ERCOT

Lubbock officials initially planned to join ERCOT once its 15-year-long contract with Xcel Energy, a member of the Southwestern Public Service Company, expires. Spencer lives in Lubbock, one of the few areas of the state not connected to Texas’ independent power grid. The failures of Texas’ independent power grid have led to some counties mulling a way out. Lubbock officials initially planned to join ERCOT once its 15-year-long contract with Xcel Energy, a member of the Southwestern Public Service Company, expires. AdLubbock City Councilperson Jeff Griffith he still feels confident Lubbock will move forward with the plans to join ERCOT.

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Toxic substance or water supply? Lawmakers to weigh whether wastewater from oil fields could replenish the state's aquifers

Read full article: Toxic substance or water supply? Lawmakers to weigh whether wastewater from oil fields could replenish the state's aquifers

State Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, argues that the water could eventually help the state replenish its diminishing water supplies. Now, he said, “the regulatory environment is set up to have the produced water conversation.”But reusing produced water is far from financially viable today, industry analysts said. And it’s usually cheaper for companies to buy fresh water for hydraulic fracturing than to treat produced water for that purpose. Environmental groups and some scientists warn against releasing the produced water, even after treatment, into Texas streams and rivers. “We don’t have standards for produced water — we’ve never had to deal with it,” said Scanlon, the UT hydrogeologist.

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Ector County GOP censures Abbott over executive power amid coronavirus, state Sen. Charles Perry calls for special session

Read full article: Ector County GOP censures Abbott over executive power amid coronavirus, state Sen. Charles Perry calls for special session

Greg Abbott, accusing him of overstepping his authority in responding to the coronavirus pandemic, while state Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, called for a special session so lawmakers could have a say in how Texas proceeds amid soaring caseloads. The party executive committee in Ector County, home to Odessa, passed the censure resolution 10-1, with one abstention and three voting members who were not present, according to the chairperson, Tisha Crow. "This is why I urge Governor Abbott to convene a special session to allow the legislature to pass legislation and hold hearings regarding the COVID-19 response," Perry said. In the upper chamber, state Sen. Bob Hall, R-Edgewood, has also called for a special session, as have several House Republicans. Abbott has not explicitly ruled out a special session before the Legislature meets again in January.

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Texas was warned its hemp law would complicate marijuana prosecutions. Lawmakers didn't listen.

Read full article: Texas was warned its hemp law would complicate marijuana prosecutions. Lawmakers didn't listen.

Crime labs repeatedly told lawmakers and budget officials that they couldn't distinguish between hemp and marijuana without new testing resources. The issue got almost no attention.

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