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With a successful legislative session behind him, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is campaigning for reelection to a fourth term.
The $8.5 billion school funding bill also allocates $4.2 billion for teacher and staff pay raises and $1.3 billion for ...
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Houston mothers urging Texas Governor to sign SB3 into law banning synthetic THCFive Houston-area mothers are pressing Texas Governor Greg Abbott to sign SB3 law banning synthetic THC. They say their young adult children were left with mental issues and addiction woes.
Governor Greg Abbott signed the largest education funding bill in state history, committing $8.5 billion toward his plan to make Texas the number one in education.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Republicans pioneered in-state tuition for undocumented students. Now they’re celebrating its end.Texas Republicans saw expanding college access for certain undocumented students as a way to build an educated workforce. Now ...
A Texas law pending Governor Greg Abbott’s signature could make traveling between Texas cities easier for food truck owners ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSN5 Houston mothers pressing Texas Governor to sign SB3 into law banning synthetic THCFive Houston mothers are pushing for Texas Governor Greg Abbott to sign SB3 into law. The bill would ban synthetic THC. The ...
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas THC ban: Awaiting Gov. Abbott signature, Dan Patrick continues pushLt. Gov. Dan Patrick is continuing his push to ban THC products in Texas. Opponents say the availability of THC products has helped them more than pills. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is continuing to push a ...
A Texas bill on the way to the governor could make displaying the 'Ten Commandments' mandatory in every Texas public school classroom.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signs new laws to protect the oil industry and promote growth in West Texas, including measures ...
Francis Richard Lubbock was born in Beaufort, South Carolina, in 1815 to Dr. Henry and Ann Lubbock. While still an infant, ...
In the past half-century, courts have repeatedly affirmed the right of LGBT student clubs to meet on campus and to be treated ...
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