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Of the more than 100 bills aimed at LGBTQ+ people in the state, less than 10 were approved by lawmakers this session.
A group of homeowners used the law in 2019 to stop Austin's attempt to rewrite rules about what can be built and where.
The STAAR, or State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, cannot be salvaged. It cannot be fixed. It is universally ...
This timeline outlines many of the major events leading up to an expected June 12 decision by the Austin school district on ...
Texas’ 2025 legislative session will likely be remembered for its education agenda. Lawmakers advanced bills that will have a ...
This includes funding towards hiring support staff like counselors and nurses for student’s behavior that might be tied with trauma, foster care, or homelessness.
House Bill 2 funnels roughly $8.5 billion dollars into public schools. About half the pot is going toward teacher recruitment ...
In what could be a big step forward for consumer rights, the Texas Senate recently unanimously voted to pass HB 2963, which references the “Diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of certain ...
All of the Republican governor’s priority bills passed in some form but hundreds of potential laws were left on the floor ...
Four days after Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 2 into law, allocating billions in public education funding and creating a new voucher-style program, Abilene ...
Texas lawmakers agree that more students in high-demand fields are essential to the state's economic future. Here are the bills that will help such students.