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“A gift to our mothers”: Moms could drive solo in car pool lanes under Texas House bill

Read full article: “A gift to our mothers”: Moms could drive solo in car pool lanes under Texas House bill

The bill originally allowed pregnant women to drive in HOV lanes, to be consistent with Texas abortion laws, but legislators extended it to all mothers.

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Texas House OKs bill that gives schools more latitude to discipline students

Read full article: Texas House OKs bill that gives schools more latitude to discipline students

A last-minute amendment would require students to go to alternative education settings if they attack a teacher or make terroristic threats.

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Lawmakers want to give schools more leeway to suspend Texas’ youngest and homeless students

Read full article: Lawmakers want to give schools more leeway to suspend Texas’ youngest and homeless students

The proposal aims to make working conditions safer for teachers but critics worry it could push the state’s most vulnerable students out of the classroom.

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Attorney General Ken Paxton files motion to block death row inmate Robert Roberson from testifying

Read full article: Attorney General Ken Paxton files motion to block death row inmate Robert Roberson from testifying

The motion escalates a tense standoff between Paxton and a bipartisan Texas House committee, which had subpoenaed Roberson to testify at the Capitol on Friday.

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Texas House panel subpoenas death row inmate Robert Roberson a second time

Read full article: Texas House panel subpoenas death row inmate Robert Roberson a second time

The new subpoena comes after lawmakers say Ken Paxton’s office stalled a previous effort to get Roberson’s legislative testimony about his conviction in “shaken baby” case.

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Texas can schedule Robert Roberson’s execution — but lawmakers still expect his testimony first

Read full article: Texas can schedule Robert Roberson’s execution — but lawmakers still expect his testimony first

Roberson was convicted of killing his 2-year-old daughter in a “shaken baby” case that many say led to an innocent man’s death sentence.

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Texas Supreme Court removes temporary block to Robert Roberson’s execution

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court removes temporary block to Robert Roberson’s execution

The state’s highest civil court ruled that legislators can’t use subpoenas to block death row inmates’ executions, but suggested there’s still time for Roberson to testify before a Texas House panel.

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There are warring depictions of Robert Roberson’s murder case. Here’s what to know.

Read full article: There are warring depictions of Robert Roberson’s murder case. Here’s what to know.

Even before the Texas man’s death sentence became a political lightning rod, law enforcement and medical experts had differing opinions on the evidence that convicted him.

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AG Paxton calls for Jeff Leach’s resignation after message sent to judge asking to consider new trial in Roberson case

Read full article: AG Paxton calls for Jeff Leach’s resignation after message sent to judge asking to consider new trial in Roberson case

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is calling for the resignation of State Representative Jeff Leach after his admission to sending text messages to a Texas Court of Criminal Appeals judge last week saying that death row inmate Robert Roberson deserved a new trial.

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Ken Paxton calls on Rep. Jeff Leach to resign over texts to judge in Robert Roberson case

Read full article: Ken Paxton calls on Rep. Jeff Leach to resign over texts to judge in Robert Roberson case

The AG also said he’d make a criminal referral against the lawmaker, who apologized for texting a Court of Criminal Appeals judge about a new trial for the death row inmate.

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Ken Paxton resisting Texas House members’ bid to hear Robert Roberson’s testimony

Read full article: Ken Paxton resisting Texas House members’ bid to hear Robert Roberson’s testimony

Members of a Texas House committee say in a Texas Supreme Court filing that Paxton’s office is blocking the death row inmate from complying with a legislative subpoena.

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State Rep. Jeff Leach asked Texas judge to consider a new Robert Roberson trial in apparent conduct violation

Read full article: State Rep. Jeff Leach asked Texas judge to consider a new Robert Roberson trial in apparent conduct violation

Leach, one of the driving forces behind the effort to stop Roberson’s execution, later apologized to the judge, who told the lawmaker there were still pending matters before the court.

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Texas runoff yields no clear winner among GOP’s warring factions, setting stage for power struggle

Read full article: Texas runoff yields no clear winner among GOP’s warring factions, setting stage for power struggle

Neither of the Texas GOP’s dueling factions landed a clean knockout blow during a grueling primary season that only seemed to set up further chaos and strife.

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UT-Austin’s Jay Hartzell praised by GOP leaders as university presidents nationwide take heat over protest response

Read full article: UT-Austin’s Jay Hartzell praised by GOP leaders as university presidents nationwide take heat over protest response

Hartzell’s protest response has also resulted in condemnations from students and faculty.

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State district judge recommends overturning Melissa Lucio’s death sentence

Read full article: State district judge recommends overturning Melissa Lucio’s death sentence

In a rare joint statement, the district attorney and the defense agreed that prosecutors withheld evidence that could point to a Rio Grande Valley woman’s innocence in the death of her toddler.

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Texas House approves ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates by private employers

Read full article: Texas House approves ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates by private employers

Violations could bring a $50,000 fine under an amendment adopted Wednesday. The bill’s sponsor said the ban would be the strongest in the nation.

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Harris County jury pay increase goes into effect Friday: See changes

Read full article: Harris County jury pay increase goes into effect Friday: See changes

A jury pay increase went into effect in Harris County and the State of Texas, the county’s district clerk office announced Friday.

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Gov. Greg Abbott vetoes bill that would give people with disabilities new option to vote by mail

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott vetoes bill that would give people with disabilities new option to vote by mail

The bipartisan legislation was long sought by advocates for disabled voters, including some of the governor’s own allies.

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Meet the Texas House impeachment managers who are taking aim at Ken Paxton

Read full article: Meet the Texas House impeachment managers who are taking aim at Ken Paxton

Led by Andrew Murr, a West Texas rancher and lawyer, and Ann Johnson, a former prosecutor, the team of 12 includes 11 with law degrees.

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Lawmakers try again to bar hypnosis-induced evidence from Texas criminal trials

Read full article: Lawmakers try again to bar hypnosis-induced evidence from Texas criminal trials

Despite its tendency to distort memories, hypnosis has been used on witnesses in numerous investigations, including death penalty cases. Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a similar bill in 2021.

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“Right wing death squad”: What to know about the Allen shooter’s neo-Nazi views

Read full article: “Right wing death squad”: What to know about the Allen shooter’s neo-Nazi views

The shooter’s “RWDS” patch offers troubling clues about his ideology — and how it connects to views that are common among white supremacists.

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‘This can’t be happening’: Allen becomes latest US town to grapple with a mass shooting

Read full article: ‘This can’t be happening’: Allen becomes latest US town to grapple with a mass shooting

After mall shooting, residents of the Dallas suburb are experiencing familiar rituals: mourning, anger and despair.

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Journalists fear Texas Legislature could weaken law designed to protect free speech

Read full article: Journalists fear Texas Legislature could weaken law designed to protect free speech

News publications and First Amendment advocates are fighting a bill to revise a state law meant to prevent litigants from weaponizing the legal system to punish people for speech they don’t like.

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Battle over sports betting intensifies in Austin with bipartisan push

Read full article: Battle over sports betting intensifies in Austin with bipartisan push

A competitive match-up in Austin is heating up around mobile sports betting in Texas.The business of sports betting through a mobile device in the Lone Star State has been viewed as an underdog by many, but it is very much alive according to key players in Austin.

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Paxton whistleblowers urge lawmakers not to oppose settlement that will be paid with taxpayer dollars

Read full article: Paxton whistleblowers urge lawmakers not to oppose settlement that will be paid with taxpayer dollars

In a statement, the attorneys for the four former top deputies who accused Attorney General Ken Paxton of crimes said state employees “cannot be expected to report government corruption in the future if they know the Legislature won’t back their rights.”

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Sports-betting advocates return to Capitol with narrower bill, new Republican author

Read full article: Sports-betting advocates return to Capitol with narrower bill, new Republican author

The Texas Sports Betting Alliance threw its weight behind new legislation Monday to let voters decided whether to legalize online sports betting.

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Report: Executions continued decline but many 'botched'

Read full article: Report: Executions continued decline but many 'botched'

An annual report on capital punishment says public support and use of the death penalty continued a more than two-decade decline in the U.S. in 2022.

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Experts: Melissa Lucio faces tough fight to get new trial

Read full article: Experts: Melissa Lucio faces tough fight to get new trial

With Melissa Lucio’s execution put on indefinite hold by a Texas appeals court, her attorneys will now be focused on trying to convince a judge to recommend she get a new trial.

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Listen as Melissa Lucio learns her life has been spared

Read full article: Listen as Melissa Lucio learns her life has been spared

Lucio learned of her reprieve in a phone call from state Rep. Jeff Leach.

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Melissa Lucio’s execution halted by Texas Court of Criminal Appeals

Read full article: Melissa Lucio’s execution halted by Texas Court of Criminal Appeals

Acknowledging substantive questions about Lucio’s guilt and the fairness of her conviction, the appeals court blocked her Wednesday execution so the case can be further investigated.

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EXPLAINER: Concern mounts as Melissa Lucio's execution nears

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Concern mounts as Melissa Lucio's execution nears

Nearly half of the jurors who sentenced a Texas woman to die for the 2007 death of one of her 14 children have called for her upcoming execution to be halted and for her to get a new trial.

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More than half of the Texas House wants to stop the execution of Melissa Lucio, convicted of killing her toddler

Read full article: More than half of the Texas House wants to stop the execution of Melissa Lucio, convicted of killing her toddler

Despite substantive doubts surrounding the cause of her child’s death and a suspect “confession” obtained after hours of interrogation, Lucio is set to be executed next month for killing her 2-year-old daughter.

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Watch state Reps. Jeff Leach and Joe Moody discuss lawmakers’ criminal justice work at The Texas Tribune Festival

Read full article: Watch state Reps. Jeff Leach and Joe Moody discuss lawmakers’ criminal justice work at The Texas Tribune Festival

Leach, a Plano Republican, and Moody, an El Paso Democrat, co-chair the House Criminal Justice Caucus.

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Gov. Greg Abbott wanted state lawmakers to ban mask mandates in public schools. They didn’t.

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott wanted state lawmakers to ban mask mandates in public schools. They didn’t.

As Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton vowed to punish any school district that defied Abbott’s ban on mask mandates, Republican legislators were largely indifferent on the matter.

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Day after Texas House demands action, Senate committee moves on a few criminal justice reform measures

Read full article: Day after Texas House demands action, Senate committee moves on a few criminal justice reform measures

Among the bills approved by the Senate Jurisprudence Committee is one that would require police officers to keep their body cameras activated during investigations.

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Priority bills imperiled as end-of-session tensions rise between Texas House and Senate

Read full article: Priority bills imperiled as end-of-session tensions rise between Texas House and Senate

House lawmakers expressed frustration on Thursday that some of their priority legislation had not moved in the upper chamber, including a package of health care and criminal justice reform bills pushed by House Speaker Dade Phelan.

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Companies could be shielded from liability after commercial vehicle crashes under Texas House bill

Read full article: Companies could be shielded from liability after commercial vehicle crashes under Texas House bill

HB 19’s sponsors say the bill will prevent excessive lawsuits against companies, but road safety advocates say the bill would make Texas roads more dangerous and prevent victims of crashes from receiving justice.

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Another Texas GOP lawmaker is attempting to make abortion punishable by the death penalty

Read full article: Another Texas GOP lawmaker is attempting to make abortion punishable by the death penalty

A Texas lawmaker has filed a bill that would abolish and criminalize abortions, leaving women and physicians who perform the procedure to face criminal charges that could carry the death penalty. The legislation, filed Tuesday by state Rep. Bryan Slaton, does not include exceptions for rape or incest. All my bill does, is say that an unborn child is the same as a born child and should be treated the same by the laws.”Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has identified two abortion bills that will be priority items during the legislative session that started in January. One would ban nearly all abortions if the Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade decision or otherwise altered abortion laws.

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Collin County is the center of a political storm as the Texas suburbs become more competitive for Democrats

Read full article: Collin County is the center of a political storm as the Texas suburbs become more competitive for Democrats

Republicans have dominated Collin County for years. Six years ago, Collin County was so solidly Republican that many of its representatives in Austin and Washington didn’t even draw Democratic opponents. Collin County was among the first Texas counties this week to exceed its 2016 turnout, and 62% of its voters had already voted as of Wednesday. At the same time, Democrats also see opportunity in injecting the president into the Texas House races in Collin County. “What’s happening in Collin County is what’s happening all across the country,” Leach said.

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Fundraising in Texas House races signals a wildly competitive contest for control of the chamber

Read full article: Fundraising in Texas House races signals a wildly competitive contest for control of the chamber

Democrats need to gain nine seats to win control of the Texas House. Taken together, the reports point to a wildly competitive battle for control of the lower chamber, where Democrats are nine seats away from the majority. Republicans held $9.9 million cash on hand across the 34 districts, while Democrats had $6.2 million. Furthermore, in the four open seats that Democrats are trying to flip, all the GOP nominees were outraised. The Republican State Leadership Committee, the main national GOP group focused on state legislative races, is also playing big in Texas.

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Two Texas House incumbents, Dan Flynn and J.D. Sheffield, fall behind early in primary runoff results

Read full article: Two Texas House incumbents, Dan Flynn and J.D. Sheffield, fall behind early in primary runoff results

Two Republican Texas House incumbents were considerably behind their primary runoff opponents as early election results came in Tuesday. State Rep. Dan Flynn of Canton trailed Bryan Slaton 37% to 62%. State Rep. J.D. The winner will face off against Republican Lacey Hull in November after state Rep. Dwayne Bohac, R-Houston, opted against seeking reelection. No matter what happens in the general election, House members will have a new speaker for the 2021 legislative session.

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Texas lawmakers calling for STAAR test to be canceled

Read full article: Texas lawmakers calling for STAAR test to be canceled

A bipartisan group of state lawmakers is calling for the state to cancel the upcoming April STAAR test — as more public school districts suspend classes in the wake of heightened concern over coronavirus. State Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, sent a letter to the governor Friday asking that “any and all requirements and mandates related to the provision of the 2020 STAAR test” be canceled, since area school districts have “substantially limited” classroom instruction. The federal government is already considering waivers from testing requirements for areas heavily impacted by the COVID-19 disease. "The University is working closely with Tarrant County health officials and assisting in identifying individuals who may have had contact with the individual." The school announced last week it was extending spring break and switching to online classes "until further notice" beginning on March 23.

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Book a bubble: Glamp under the stars at this West Texas retreat

Read full article: Book a bubble: Glamp under the stars at this West Texas retreat

The bubbles windows open to the east, providing a view of the Chisos Mountains of Big Bend National Park. Basecamp owner Jeff Leach says he first discovered the concept when he stayed in a bubble lodging at the Campera Hotel in Baja California. Inspired, he brought two bubbles to Terlingua, making Basecamp the first bubble hotel in the country. The popularity of the bubbles led Basecamp to introduce a new lodging, Bubble X, available to book starting Dec. 1, 2019. According to the National Park Service, Big Bend traffic jumped 13 percent from 388,290 visitors in 2016 to 440,276 in 2017.

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