The measure, from an East Texas Republican, would fund new research on the aquifers that supply half of the state’s water.
The vote comes amid a broader push by conservative Christians to infuse more religion into public schools and life.
Current and new voters would have to prove their citizenship to register to vote under a bill from Mineola Republican Sen.
When Texas legalized hemp in 2019, it inadvertently approved the sale of hemp-derived consumable products with up to 0.3% THC ...
The bill, which would improve grid reliability among other things, readies the state to support more data centers and AI ...
Lawmakers, who are preempting locals on lot sizes in new subdivisions, have been eyeing ways to allow more homes to be built ...
Senate Bill 3, authored by Sen. Charles Perry, bans Delta 8, Delta 9, and all other forms of intoxicating THC, including ...
Abortion is legal in Texas only when the life of the mother or a “major bodily function” is at risk. Doctors, who could face ...
Another bill, which would have mandated prayer and Bible study time in Texas classrooms, has not yet cleared the Texas Senate ...
The Texas Legislature will consider more than 80 bills this session that focus on LGBTQ issues. The volume of bills proposed ...
While growing fast, Texas is still falling behind in building housing. The Texas Legislature has a number of good options to ...
A Richardson mother's emotional plea led state lawmakers in Austin to do something rare: fast-track approval of a bill that ...