Texas Gov. Greg Abbott plans to sign 10 Commandments bill
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The governor called the proposal, including allowing judges to hold some defendants in jail, the 'strongest bail reform package in Texas history.'
Voters will be asked in November to approve raise the exemption from $100,000 to $140,000 for all homeowners and to $200,000 for Texans with disabilities
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTribCast: 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.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Wednesday unveiled a table full of THC products bought in Texas - popcorn, gummies, lollipops, drinks and cookies - that he warned were poisoning children and adults alike. It's not just "Dan's priority,
Civil liberties groups say they will sue Texas over a requirement to post the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms if Gov. Greg Abbott lets the bill become law. The ACLU of Texas, the national ACLU,
If approved by Gov. Greg Abbott, the bill would replace the annual test with shorter exams administered throughout the school year.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a resolution to amend the state constitution, ensuring only U.S. citizens can vote, pending voter approval in November.
The bill gives politically connected regents more power to determine which courses are offered and regulate what’s included in lessons — a departure from