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The Texas Legislature passed a bill Sunday that would restrict protests on university campuses. The bill comes in reaction to ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBill to scrap STAAR test dies in the Texas LegislatureThe state standardized test has long been criticized for taking instructional time away from teachers and putting unnecessary ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas 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.
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A boost in public school spending, school vouchers, and money for water systems are other highlights of the state budget, ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas House, Senate reach agreement on bill that would give political appointees more oversight over Texas universitiesThe latest version of the proposal eliminates language that would have required university curricula not to advocate that ...
Senate Bill 7, which creates the administrative framework for funding water projects, was passed by the Texas Legislature.
The Texas Senate has approved a bill that defines sex as either male or female based on biological reproductive systems, ...
Following days of negotiations between the two chambers of the Texas Legislature, the Senate late Tuesday night approved an ...
After some last-minute negotiations, the Texas Legislature has passed a bill that aims to ban people tied to the governments ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas 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 ...
() – On the third to last day of session, the Texas legislature advanced a two-year $338 billion budget that fiscal conservatives argue is “California style budgeting. ” The Texas House and Senate ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNEffort to curb personal injury lawsuit payouts dies in the Texas LegislatureThe goal of the bill, according to the author, was to curb “nuclear verdicts” — ones that award victims $10 million or more.
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