U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-El Paso, says she was named by the alleged Minnesota gunman who shot two lawmakers Saturday.
The measures received bipartisan support in the Texas Legislature.
Increased homestead exemptions could be in the future for Texas homeowners.
Without emergency vouchers, people will be back on the streets.
Texas governor will be joined by Houston lawmaker who authored the legislation.
From president down, we live in an age of performance with real lives on the line.
The troopers from the Texas Department of Public Safety will include special agents and Texas Rangers.
Organizers are ready to enter a new phase of their policy battle as Gov. Greg Abbott is poised to sign bills related to gender identity.
School choice, bail reform and property tax relief are among Republican governor’s signature plans that passed.
Readers wonder what’s next for the Texas governor; urge feeding the homeless; don’t feel unauthorized immigrants deserve any rights; and dislike Rep. Leach’s bill on banning LBGTQ clubs.
The program opens a new door to veterans suffering addiction, depression, trauma and chronic pain — and who have been advocating for decades to bring ibogaine to American soil.
Several protests are planned in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in coming days.
Redistricting in Texas could help GOP retain majority in Congress during midterm elections
Abbott said he’ll study both sides of the issue before deciding whether to sign or veto legislation banning hemp-derived THC products.
The protest in Dallas was one of several demonstrations against ICE across the country following days of unrest in Los Angeles.
Senate Republicans aimed to create new regulations and costs for renewable energy but their efforts largely died in the House.
Democrats decry Abbott’s success as the 2026 election season looms.
A state bill that would drastically change NIL payments to student athletes is awaiting Gov. Greg Abbott’s signature.
Texas on Wednesday ended in-state tuition for undocumented students after agreeing to DOJ demand
Nearly half of the $8.5 billion school funding bill will go to teachers’ pay.