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As clips of Texas lawmakers breaking gavels go viral on social media, the Statesman set about to find out where they're made.
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Some bills seeking to restrain local government debt issuance are still alive as the Texas Legislature's 2025 session heads ...
This session’s centerpiece legislation is the plan to allocate $1 billion annually that families can use to help pay for ...
Sen. Brandon Creighton, who chairs the Senate’s education committee, called his version of House Bill 2, an $8 billion ...
Austin ISD is the largest school district in Central Texas, and the fight for its truancy data highlights how difficult it ...
The Texas Senate gave unanimous approval on Monday to a bill that would improve how law enforcement responds to mass ...
Texas House Bill 186, aiming to ban minors from social media, gains support but faces criticism for potential overreach and ...
Nearly every teenager is America uses at least one social media platform, according to the National Library of Medicine. And ...
Texas hasn't been successful in trying to get an $11 billion reimbursement for Gov. Greg Abbott's border operation. U.S. Rep.
The Texas Legislature’s 2025 session gavels out in a little less than three weeks — operating word there being “gavel.” Those ...
The Texas House originally passed House Bill 2, a multibillion-dollar school funding package, in April. But the version of ...