Mandatory Bible reading for Texas school students has split the state’s religious Right, with Jewish leaders warning the move risks fuelling anti-Semitism and eroding religious freedom.
State Sen. Charles Perry said regulations aren't working and kids and adults are still getting sick from the products.
An exterior view of Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas, Wednesday, May 22, 2019. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News) (Tom Fox/Staff ...
The development group blamed "political gridlock" on the Legislature's not fast-tracking special legislation to allow ...
A woman is calling out a slew of alleged bills that were either passed in the state of Texas or are still pending that she seems to find concerning. In her video, which has since been reshared by X ...
Howden will take over for Jane Nelson, who stepped down on Friday after serving as the state's top election official for the ...
Rep. Beth Van Duyne introduced a resolution condemning Imam Omar Suleiman for celebrating Sen. Lindsey Graham's death over ...
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Texas Capitol evacuated after shooting threat
Parts of the Texas Capitol were evacuated on Tuesday evening following reports of an active shooter threat. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) said the evacuation, which happened at around ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs is considered the most vulnerable Democratic incumbent in a swing state that's been on the 2020 election ...
The executive order moratorium issued on Tuesday affects development of large-scale data centers in the state, but differs ...
House GOP leaders face a pivotal test as they try to end a conservative revolt that has paralyzed the House floor for nearly ...
Lawmakers are working towards revisions to the Protect College Sports Act in an effort to gain the support of major ...
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