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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Southern University asks for $120 million to replace aging law schoolTexas Southern University is asking lawmakers for $120 million to replace its law school building after the organization that ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas House majority signs on to bill restricting use of public-building bathrooms by trans peopleSign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.
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The Legislature has tried to clamp down on renewable energy resources in the past, but many lawmakers are recognizing the ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNDOJ drops fight against Texas political maps as Trump administration retreats from voting rights casesThe Biden administration had challenged a Republican-led redistricting plan that diluted the political power of minorities.
The bill would require school districts and law enforcement to meet once a year to plan their response to an active shooter ...
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Texas Supreme Court dismisses state bar’s lawsuit against Ken Paxton for challenging 2020 presidential electionSign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The Texas Supreme Court on Friday ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNWill lawmakers let Texas’ maternal mortality committee review abortion deaths?The Legislature is considering bills that would lift long-standing restrictions on how Texas’ panel can investigate maternal deaths and near-misses.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNCasinos and sports betting won’t win approval in Texas House, group of GOP members sayGambling critics hope the net loss of more than a dozen votes for sports betting — and 10 votes for casinos — will be enough ...
House Bill 239, which echoes a bathroom bill that failed in 2017, includes new provisions for shelters and prisons. House Bill 239, which seeks to segregate the use of restrooms and other private ...
The Legislature has tried to clamp down on renewable energy resources in the past, but many lawmakers are recognizing the need to support all types of generation to meet record demand growth.
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