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Texas lawmakers are considering cracking down on a growing problem of scams and fraud related to solar panels.
" Texas lawmakers want to spend millions on Child ID kits. Experts say there’s no evidence they work. " was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that ...
In an effort to support the more than half a million Texas children lacking child care, the Legislature is considering ...
“We’re a throwback to an older model that sees serious engagement with the great debates of the Western tradition as the best possible preparation for leadership,” said Antonio Sosa, a professor at UT ...
By approving sunshine laws — and rejecting proposals that block information — lawmakers can help Texans keep a watch on their government.
Dallas ISD’s deficit of $187 million should be down to $128 million by the next fiscal year after the districts cut positions ...
Texas legislators slipped millions for child ID kits into a 1,000-page budget proposal. The move comes two years after they ...
Texans pay some of the highest insurance premiums in the country, putting lawmakers under pressure to tackle rising costs.
Texas legislators slipped millions for child ID kits into a 1,000-page budget proposal. The move comes two years after they ...
The latest round of “tort reform” would take power away from juries and give corporate interests a boost over those who’ve ...
GOP lawmakers in swing districts insist they will not vote for any proposal that strips benefits, placing them at odds with ...
EBT cards, also known as SNAP benefits, are designed to give recipients access to any food items that could be bought with a debit card. Texas Senate Bill 379, set to go into effect Sept. 1, looks to ...