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First trial of immigrant accused of trespassing on Texas border military zone ends in acquittal
Read full article: First trial of immigrant accused of trespassing on Texas border military zone ends in acquittalThe trial of the Peruvian woman was the first test of the Trump administration’s new policy aimed at prosecuting immigrants who crossed the border illegally with military-related charges.
Texas secretary of state refers 33 potential noncitizen voters for criminal investigation
Read full article: Texas secretary of state refers 33 potential noncitizen voters for criminal investigationThe 33 potential voting violations are a tiny fraction of the roughly 11 million who cast ballots in the November 2024 election.
Texas Rep. Jolanda Jones announces bid to succeed Sylvester Turner in Congress
Read full article: Texas Rep. Jolanda Jones announces bid to succeed Sylvester Turner in CongressJones, a Democrat elected to the Texas House in 2022 and previously served on the Houston City Council, joins a slate of candidates running to fill the solidly blue seat.
As lawmakers tried to name an official steak, Texas students learned how to find the best beef
Read full article: As lawmakers tried to name an official steak, Texas students learned how to find the best beefFar from the Capitol, students at Texas Tech spend time examining the quality of beef for meat judging competitions.
A look at the wins rural Texas scored in this year’s legislative session
Read full article: A look at the wins rural Texas scored in this year’s legislative sessionLawmakers sought to close gaps in education and support funding for agriculture, disaster preparedness and health care this year.
Data centers are building their own gas power plants in Texas
Read full article: Data centers are building their own gas power plants in TexasNot long ago, developers of the massive server farms talked about powering them with wind and solar energy. Now they’re bypassing the grid and building their own gas-fired power plants on site.
Texas’ undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuition
Read full article: Texas’ undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuitionWithin hours of a federal lawsuit targeting Texas’ policy of letting its nearly 20,000 undocumented students qualify for lower public tuition rates, the 24-year-old law was no more.
Gov. Greg Abbott signs $8.5 billion public education funding plan into law. Here’s how it works.
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott signs $8.5 billion public education funding plan into law. Here’s how it works.The spending package will give schools more money for staff pay raises, operational expenses, special education and more.
Months after detaining 47 people accused of being Tren de Aragua in Austin, authorities offer no evidence of gang ties
Read full article: Months after detaining 47 people accused of being Tren de Aragua in Austin, authorities offer no evidence of gang tiesPeople at the raided house say they rented it for a birthday party and deny any connection to the gang. One man says law enforcement accused him of being in Tren de Aragua because of his tattoo.
Voters will have final say on billions of tax cuts for Texas homeowners, businesses
Read full article: Voters will have final say on billions of tax cuts for Texas homeowners, businessesTexas is slated to spend $51 billion on property tax cuts over the next two years. Some worry that’s unsustainable.
From vouchers to a cellphone ban, this year’s lawmaking session brought transformative changes to Texas schools
Read full article: From vouchers to a cellphone ban, this year’s lawmaking session brought transformative changes to Texas schoolsAn agenda driven by conservative priorities, schools’ financial duress and teacher needs led to an $8.5 billion boost, new discipline rules, more Christianity in classrooms and a DEI ban.
Texas lawmakers voted to ban consumable THC products. Will Gov. Greg Abbott sign — or veto — the bill?
Read full article: Texas lawmakers voted to ban consumable THC products. Will Gov. Greg Abbott sign — or veto — the bill?Abbott faces pressure from both sides of the aisle. The prohibition was a priority for Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, but some hemp farmers and veterans want it killed.
In final act, Texas Legislature boosts judges’ pay and lawmaker pensions
Read full article: In final act, Texas Legislature boosts judges’ pay and lawmaker pensionsHouse and Senate members agreed that judges needed a pay raise. But they spent the final hours of the legislative session debating whether Texas lawmakers should also benefit from the boost.
Rep. Tony Tinderholt, voice of the insurgent far right GOP, to retire from the Texas House
Read full article: Rep. Tony Tinderholt, voice of the insurgent far right GOP, to retire from the Texas HouseTinderholt attributed his decision to retire to his confidence in a new conservative generation of lawmakers and a desire to spend more time with his family.
School vouchers, THC ban, property tax cuts: Here’s what Texas lawmakers did in the 2025 regular session
Read full article: School vouchers, THC ban, property tax cuts: Here’s what Texas lawmakers did in the 2025 regular sessionThe Legislature wrapped up without the same drama that defined the end of the last two sessions, with state GOP leaders checking off nearly everything on their to-do lists.
Texas Education Agency extends Houston school district takeover through 2027
Read full article: Texas Education Agency extends Houston school district takeover through 2027Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath applauded the district for its improvements while citing the need for more time to “achieve lasting success for students.”
U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear GOP activist’s lawsuit challenging Texas Ethics Commission’s lobbying fine
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear GOP activist’s lawsuit challenging Texas Ethics Commission’s lobbying fineFormer Empower Texans leader Michael Quinn Sullivan has challenged a $10,000 fine from the Texas Ethics Commission for failure to register as a lobbyist for more than 10 years at nearly every level of the state court system.
Bills aimed at studying, restricting “forever chemicals” in Texas fail
Read full article: Bills aimed at studying, restricting “forever chemicals” in Texas failTexas lawmakers bypassed bills that would have restricted “forever chemicals” in sewage sludge, studied health impacts and banned some uses of PFAS-laced firefighting foams.
How RFK Jr., Democrats and Republicans found common ground over food labels in Texas
Read full article: How RFK Jr., Democrats and Republicans found common ground over food labels in TexasTexas is poised to lead the country in an initiative to inform denizens of what’s in their food. Food industry experts say it’s going too far.
Texas property tax cut bills that could save homeowners $500 per year headed to governor’s desk
Read full article: Texas property tax cut bills that could save homeowners $500 per year headed to governor’s deskA set of property tax cut bills in Texas Legislature, Senate Bill 4 and Senate Bill 23, are now headed to Governor Greg Abbott’s desk for signature.
Texas Legislature gives new city of Starbase authority to shut down local beach for SpaceX launches
Read full article: Texas Legislature gives new city of Starbase authority to shut down local beach for SpaceX launchesLocal organizations strongly opposed the measure, hosting phone banking events to urge lawmakers to vote against the bill.
Long-awaited raise for Texas judges in limbo over legislative pension clash
Read full article: Long-awaited raise for Texas judges in limbo over legislative pension clashA bill to increase judicial salaries from $140,000 to $175,000 a year stalled amid a disagreement over lawmakers’ own retirement benefits.
Democrats lash out as Legislature bans school clubs that support gay teens
Read full article: Democrats lash out as Legislature bans school clubs that support gay teensTensions flared and the debate turned personal as Republicans said their bill empowered parents and denied predictions that the ban will endanger children.
Texas Legislature approves $338 billion two-year spending plan with a focus on property tax relief
Read full article: Texas Legislature approves $338 billion two-year spending plan with a focus on property tax reliefA boost in public school spending, school vouchers, and money for water systems are other highlights of the state budget, which was bolstered by a $24 billion surplus.
Bill that would ban cellphones in Texas public schools heads to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk
Read full article: Bill that would ban cellphones in Texas public schools heads to Gov. Greg Abbott’s deskResearch shows cellphones interfere with students' ability to focus in class. Texas would join at least nine other states that ban students from using their phones during the school day.
Texas moves close to ban on some land sales to foreigners
Read full article: Texas moves close to ban on some land sales to foreignersThe Legislature has approved a conference committee report that lists sales to certain people from China, North Korea, Russia and Iran as threats to national security.
Texas Legislature passes bill to ban all THC products: What’s next for the industry?
Read full article: Texas Legislature passes bill to ban all THC products: What’s next for the industry?Senate Bill 3, a controversial measure that would ban all THC products in Texas, has officially passed both chambers of the Texas Legislature. The bill is now on Governor Greg Abbott’s desk, where he will make the final decision on whether it becomes law.
Texas Legislature approves $8.5 billion boost for public schools after years of stagnant funding
Read full article: Texas Legislature approves $8.5 billion boost for public schools after years of stagnant fundingGov. Greg Abbott has already said he intends to sign the bill, which will give schools funding for salary increases, special education, teacher preparation and operational costs.
Automatic denial of bail for some migrants fails to pass Texas House
Read full article: Automatic denial of bail for some migrants fails to pass Texas HouseSupporters said the proposal, which sought to amend the state constitution, would improve safety. Critics said it would violate due process and unfairly target minority groups.
Top deputies to Attorney General Ken Paxton pushed out over sexual harassment allegations, lawsuit says
Read full article: Top deputies to Attorney General Ken Paxton pushed out over sexual harassment allegations, lawsuit saysThe harassment allegedly took place while the two were on leave from the agency working on Paxton’s impeachment defense.
Oil companies win protections from Texas Legislature ahead of selling fracking water
Read full article: Oil companies win protections from Texas Legislature ahead of selling fracking waterAt least four companies say they are prepared to treat the water well enough to be released into rivers in West Texas. Environmental groups say the state is moving too fast.
Once again, Texas Legislature unlikely to pass ethics legislation this year
Read full article: Once again, Texas Legislature unlikely to pass ethics legislation this yearLawmakers filed dozens of bills that would increase transparency around spending in elections and strengthen penalties for campaign and lobbying violations. None are poised to pass.
Texas will require state documents to reflect sex assigned at birth
Read full article: Texas will require state documents to reflect sex assigned at birthMany trans Texans have changed the sex listed on their birth certificate, driver’s licenses and other documents. They say their identities will be invalidated under bill headed to governor's desk.
Texas bill penalizing cities and counties for progressive policies misses House deadline
Read full article: Texas bill penalizing cities and counties for progressive policies misses House deadlineSenate Bill 2858 would have expanded a sweeping state law intended to erode the authority of the state’s major urban areas.
Lawmakers approve bill limiting protests at public universities
Read full article: Lawmakers approve bill limiting protests at public universitiesThe proposal is largely in response to massive pro-Palestinian demonstrations last year. Critics say it would walk back free speech protections that conservatives advocated for in previous legislative sessions.
Texas lawmakers expand medical marijuana program eligibility amid looming hemp ban
Read full article: Texas lawmakers expand medical marijuana program eligibility amid looming hemp banHouse Bill 46, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbott’s approval, would include more patients with chronic pain and allow for prescribed vaporized and aerosol products, such as vapes.
“Anti-Red Flag Act” that would limit when guns can be taken from people advances in Texas House
Read full article: “Anti-Red Flag Act” that would limit when guns can be taken from people advances in Texas HouseSenate Bill 1362 would prevent officials from taking someone’s firearms if they haven’t been charged with a crime or aren’t subject to a protective order under the Texas Family Code.
Texas bill allowing smaller homes on smaller lots amid housing affordability crunch advances in House
Read full article: Texas bill allowing smaller homes on smaller lots amid housing affordability crunch advances in HouseSenate Bill 15, a top priority of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, is part of a broad push by lawmakers to put a dent in the state’s high home prices.
Lawmakers near deal to spend $20 billion over two decades on water crisis
Read full article: Lawmakers near deal to spend $20 billion over two decades on water crisisThe deal allocates $1 billion a year to water projects for 20 years, which some groups estimate is a fraction of what Texas needs to save its water supply.
TribCast: Dan Patrick and Greg Abbott are getting what they want this legislative session
Read full article: TribCast: Dan Patrick and Greg Abbott are getting what they want this legislative sessionIn this week’s episode, Matthew and Eleanor talk with politics reporter Jasper Scherer about education funding, a THC ban and the success of conservative priorities this year.
An East Texas community grapples with school closures as education options shift
Read full article: An East Texas community grapples with school closures as education options shiftThe schools were closed last week after years of declining enrollment. The school communities said increased choices were to blame.
Texas lawmaker abruptly spiked his bill to punish cities that don’t deal with homeless encampments
Read full article: Texas lawmaker abruptly spiked his bill to punish cities that don’t deal with homeless encampmentsThe bill would have withheld some tax dollars from cities that did not comply with state law.
New limits for personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits may become a reality in Texas
Read full article: New limits for personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits may become a reality in TexasThe House made changes to the proposal that leave open ways for victims to be compensated beyond medical bills.
Bill giving Texas parents, school boards more control over library books heads to Gov. Greg Abbott
Read full article: Bill giving Texas parents, school boards more control over library books heads to Gov. Greg AbbottSenate Bill 13 would require school boards or advisory councils to approve new books and review complaints. In most cases only 50 parents’ approval would be needed to create the oversight councils.
Texas lawmakers push school safety, religious freedom bills
Read full article: Texas lawmakers push school safety, religious freedom billsTexas lawmakers are advancing several bills that could impact student experience in schools across the state, ranging from enhanced safety measures to religious expression and technology use policies.
Bill that gives Texas increased oversight of largest energy users wins Legislature’s approval
Read full article: Bill that gives Texas increased oversight of largest energy users wins Legislature’s approvalSenate Bill 6, which now heads to the governor’s desk, gives the state’s electricity managers the ability to shut power to large consumers during emergencies.
Proposal to automatically deny bail to some previously accused of felonies falls in Texas House
Read full article: Proposal to automatically deny bail to some previously accused of felonies falls in Texas HouseDemocrats declined to support Senate Joint Resolution 87, which sprinted through the Senate and needed 100 votes to clear the lower chamber.
Ban on THC products in Texas heads to Gov. Abbott’s desk after Senate agrees to House changes
Read full article: Ban on THC products in Texas heads to Gov. Abbott’s desk after Senate agrees to House changesThe governor has not addressed whether he supports the ban, as hemp industry leaders have urged him to veto Senate Bill 3.
Legislature clears the way for Texas Lottery to continue under a different state agency
Read full article: Legislature clears the way for Texas Lottery to continue under a different state agencySB 3070, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbott’s signature, would move the lottery game to Texas’ Department of Licensing and Regulation and includes new restrictions on ticket purchases.
Texas Legislature approves making vaccine exemption process easier
Read full article: Texas Legislature approves making vaccine exemption process easierInstead of waiting for the state to send them one, parents would be able to print out vaccine exemption forms at home if they want to skip school-required shots. Critics believe the bill would increase infections.
Bill to allow smaller homes on smaller lots resurrected in Texas House
Read full article: Bill to allow smaller homes on smaller lots resurrected in Texas HouseA top priority of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the legislation would make it easier to construct homes on smaller lots. A House Democrat briefly killed the bill.
After years of tension, Texas House emerges as cooperative partner for Dan Patrick and his conservative agenda
Read full article: After years of tension, Texas House emerges as cooperative partner for Dan Patrick and his conservative agendaA 2024 war among Republicans tilted the House to the right. Now more closely aligned with the Senate, Speaker Dustin Burrows has accelerated action on bail, school vouchers and social issues.
Texas will require public school classrooms to display Ten Commandments under bill headed to governor
Read full article: Texas will require public school classrooms to display Ten Commandments under bill headed to governorBoth houses have approved Senate Bill 10 even though a similar Louisiana law was deemed unconstitutional. Supporters say Christianity is core to U.S. history.
Bill to give political appointees more oversight over Texas universities wins final passage
Read full article: Bill to give political appointees more oversight over Texas universities wins final passageThe latest version of the proposal eliminates language that would have required university curricula not to advocate that “any race, sex, ethnicity or religious belief is inherently superior to another.”
Overriding a Texas governor’s veto can be impossible. Lawmakers are trying to change that.
Read full article: Overriding a Texas governor’s veto can be impossible. Lawmakers are trying to change that.The state constitution’s legislative calendar — not a vote threshold — makes it hard to overrule the governor. Legislators are crafting an amendment that would make more overrides possible.
Food aid cuts and other changes: What the U.S. House spending bill could mean for Texans
Read full article: Food aid cuts and other changes: What the U.S. House spending bill could mean for TexansMany low-income families would see cuts in health care and food benefits. The state hopes for a big reimbursement for border security spending.
"See how we do things": Austin cannabis shop invites Texas lawmakers wanting to ban THC
Read full article: "See how we do things": Austin cannabis shop invites Texas lawmakers wanting to ban THCA bill that would make it illegal to sell THC products could soon head over to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk. For a cannabis store employee, lawmakers don't know enough about the industry they're trying to shut down.
Texas lawmakers push to regulate AI in government and the tech industry
Read full article: Texas lawmakers push to regulate AI in government and the tech industryAs the state seeks to put guardrails around the fast-growing technology, some critics say the bill doesn’t go far enough to protect citizens while industry worries about stifling innovation.
Texas House, Senate will seek middle ground on bill to scrap STAAR test
Read full article: Texas House, Senate will seek middle ground on bill to scrap STAAR testThe chambers differ on how much power districts should have to push back in courts over their accountability ratings. They risk keeping STAAR by default if they don’t reach an agreement.
$8.5 billion school funding package passes Texas Senate
Read full article: $8.5 billion school funding package passes Texas SenateThe legislation includes new pots of money for teacher raises and other school costs like insurance and transportation. It now heads to the House, where leaders say it will pass.
Texas may require medical records list patients’ sex assigned at birth
Read full article: Texas may require medical records list patients’ sex assigned at birthThe bill, which is poised to become law, creates up to a $250,000 fine for medical professionals who change a patients’ listed sex outside of certain exemptions.
It’s “Texas Time”: Legislature OKs permanent daylight saving time, but Congress must also act
Read full article: It’s “Texas Time”: Legislature OKs permanent daylight saving time, but Congress must also actFederal action would be needed to make the change legal. Lawmakers at both the state and federal levels have debated the question for decades.
Governor Abbott signs bill banning vape ads near Texas schools, churches
Read full article: Governor Abbott signs bill banning vape ads near Texas schools, churchesA new law in Texas will soon prohibit e-cigarette advertisements within 1,000 feet of schools and churches, following the signing of Senate Bill 1316.
Classroom violence went up in Texas after the pandemic. Is more discipline the answer?
Read full article: Classroom violence went up in Texas after the pandemic. Is more discipline the answer?Texas lawmakers are poised to make it easier to suspend disruptive students. But some teachers and school psychologists say discipline alone won’t meet the mental health needs at the root of their behavior.
Texas Legislature on verge of completely banning THC products after key House vote
Read full article: Texas Legislature on verge of completely banning THC products after key House voteThe House approved the ban after previously considering proposals to preserve the industry by tightening regulations.
Bill to teach Texas kids the dangers of communism — but not fascism — clears the Legislature
Read full article: Bill to teach Texas kids the dangers of communism — but not fascism — clears the LegislatureThe bill won bipartisan support despite efforts from multiple Democrats that would have also required students to learn about fascism and Nazism.
$12 billion added to congressional spending bill to reimburse states like Texas for border spending
Read full article: $12 billion added to congressional spending bill to reimburse states like Texas for border spendingThe U.S. House approved the budget reconciliation bill, which also includes preservation of 2017 tax cuts and changes to Medicaid and SNAP.
Water bills face deadline threat as Texas lawmakers negotiate spending priorities
Read full article: Water bills face deadline threat as Texas lawmakers negotiate spending prioritiesGov. Greg Abbott and other leaders have called for a major investment to save the state’s water supply. How to spend the money has caused friction at the Capitol.
Texas House, Senate lawmakers reach $8.5 billion school funding deal
Read full article: Texas House, Senate lawmakers reach $8.5 billion school funding dealThe deal appears to strike a face-saving compromise for both chambers over how to increase funds for the state’s public schools, with money earmarked for teacher pay and overhead costs.
Texas braces for an imminent screwworm infestation, a threat to the state’s cattle industry
Read full article: Texas braces for an imminent screwworm infestation, a threat to the state’s cattle industryU.S. Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz hope to fund an operation to kill the parasitic fly before too much damage is done.
Federal trial opens to determine whether Texas discriminated in redrawn redistricting maps
Read full article: Federal trial opens to determine whether Texas discriminated in redrawn redistricting mapsThe trial in El Paso will hear a challenge over the redistricting maps drawn by the Legislature that are based on the 2020 census.