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‘Audrii’s Law’ passes unanimously in the Texas House, heads to Senate
Read full article: ‘Audrii’s Law’ passes unanimously in the Texas House, heads to SenateHouse Bill 2000, known as Audrii’s Law, which looks to close a loophole for sex offenders, is set for a vote in the Texas House.
Family of Audrii Cunningham speaks in front of state lawmakers in Austin
Read full article: Family of Audrii Cunningham speaks in front of state lawmakers in AustinThe family of Audrii Cunningham, the slain 11-year-old Livingston girl, will testify in front of Texas state lawmakers on Tuesday as they push to change sex offender registry laws.
‘It’s common sense’: State lawmakers push for change in honor of Audrii Cunningham
Read full article: ‘It’s common sense’: State lawmakers push for change in honor of Audrii CunninghamThe family of Audrii Cunningham, the slain 11-year-old Livingston girl, will testify in front of Texas state lawmakers as they push to change sex offender registry laws.
Texas A&M regents may soon decide the university system’s next leader
Read full article: Texas A&M regents may soon decide the university system’s next leaderSources indicate the board has narrowed its search to five candidates: Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Austin, Texas A&M Foundation President Tyson Voelkel, University of Alabama President Stuart Bell and state Rep. Trent Ashby, R-Lufkin.
Audrii’s Law introduced to expand sex offender registry requirements in Texas
Read full article: Audrii’s Law introduced to expand sex offender registry requirements in TexasAudrii’s Law, introduced in Texas, aims to expand sex offender registry requirements to include individuals convicted of child grooming, inspired by the murder of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham by Don Steven McDougal, who avoided registry due to a legal loophole
How one man's open records obsession sparked a fight over transparency and power in East Texas
Read full article: How one man's open records obsession sparked a fight over transparency and power in East TexasOnce a tool of journalists and concerned citizens to hold government accountable, open records requests have been increasingly used by political opponents and conspiracy theorists to slow down the pace of government.
Texas to receive $3.3 billion in federal funds to boost broadband expansion efforts
Read full article: Texas to receive $3.3 billion in federal funds to boost broadband expansion effortsThe federal money will be added to the $1.5 billion investment made by state lawmakers this session to increase broadband availability across Texas.
Texas will spend billions to connect the state with broadband. But is it clear which neighborhoods need help?
Read full article: Texas will spend billions to connect the state with broadband. But is it clear which neighborhoods need help?On the eve of a historic investment in connecting the Lone Star State, advocates worry maps that will help establish which communities get funding have bad information.
Texas House OKs $5 billion for broadband, if voters give thumbs up
Read full article: Texas House OKs $5 billion for broadband, if voters give thumbs upThe legislation — which falls short of the $10 billion needed to ensure all Texans have reliable internet access — must still win approval in the state Senate.
A boil-water notice in Houston made national news. In rural Texas, it’s a way of life.
Read full article: A boil-water notice in Houston made national news. In rural Texas, it’s a way of life.Rural communities face compounding reasons they can’t improve their water infrastructure, including inflation and a lack of human resources.
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Trent Ashby and Chris Paddie become first two Republicans to file for Texas House speaker
Read full article: Trent Ashby and Chris Paddie become first two Republicans to file for Texas House speakerState Rep. Trent Ashby, R-Lufkin, and state Rep. Chris Paddie, R-Marshall. Credit: Illustration by Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas TribuneTwo Republicans declared their candidacies for speaker of the Texas House on Thursday, becoming the first from their party to enter the race. State Reps. Trent Ashby of Lufkin and Chris Paddie of Marshall join two Democrats in seeking the gavel: Senfronia Thompson of Houston and Trey Martinez Fischer of San Antonio. Candidates are vying to replace Republican House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, who will retire after serving one term thanks to a political scandal last year. Thompson, the longest-serving woman and Black person in the history of the Texas Legislature, filed Friday to run for the gavel.