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AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas House of Representatives passed a two-year state budget after convening for a marathon session of over 13 hours on Thursday. Senate Bill 1 (SB1) was approved on a vote ...
The Texas Senate quickly passed its version of the state's roughly $336 billion proposed budget, which would fund the operations of the state government through 2027. Senate Bill 1, the upper ...
DALLAS — State lawmakers are considering a bill that, if passed, would forbid the State Fair of Texas from banning people with concealed handgun licenses from carrying their firearms at the ...
Texas has passed a bill that would create an efficiency office much like the federal government's Department of Government Efficiency started by President Donald Trump. Texas SB14 establishes the ...
health services and other state needs for the next two years was approved by the Texas House early Friday morning after a daylong debate. The budget plan also includes new money for teacher pay ...
AUSTIN -- Texas would establish a new state cybersecurity agency to fend off attacks on sensitive public systems and private data under legislation approved Tuesday in the Texas House. The bill ...
Gov. Dan Patrick, would create an office within the Department of Public Safety focused on immigration enforcement, organized crime and threats to state infrastructure. Texas Department of Public ...
Texas Tech (8-13, 4-2 in the Big 12) visits Kansas State (16-8, 5-1) for a three-game series this weekend, trying to hand the Wildcats their first home losses of the season. K-State is 7-0 at home.
The season began with Alberto and Beryl, both making landfall in Texas during early summer — the only named storms to strike the state last year. Colorado State researchers said there's a 51% ...
Sun Belt Conference play wasn’t too kind to the Ragin’ Cajuns (16-18, 7-5) either as they lost their second SBC series of the season versus Texas State over the weekend. “I don't know that I ...
Lottery courier services have come under fire from many Texas lawmakers who feel they are illegal under current state law, and are upset the TLC allowed the services to operate in the state.