A Texas law that aims to prevent puppy and kitten breeders from abusing animals faces a court challenge, but advocates have come forward to defend the law.
Audrey White
Senate Committee Hears Testimony on Open Records Law
The Senate Committee on Open Government heard testimony Monday surrounding the Texas Public Information Act. Among the discussions was one focused on reducing “frivolous and overly burdensome” requests.
Abortion Opponents Back Fetal Pain Bill, More Physician Restrictions
Anti-abortion advocates in Texas championed a string of successful measures in the 2011 Texas legislative session. For the upcoming 2013 session, they are trying to up the ante.
LCRA Approves Compromise Plan to Release Water for Rice Farmers
The board of the Lower Colorado River Authority voted Wednesday to release water to rice farmers next spring if Central Texas’ Highland Lakes, already diminished by drought, do not drop below 38.5 percent full.
More Than 250 Bills Fly Out of the Legislative Gate
In a preview of the impending 83rd legislative session, lawmakers filed more than 250 bills on Monday. The proposals would affect just about everything from public school testing to health insurance and how we buy milk.
Get to Know the Newest Lawmakers From Texas
The state House, state Senate and U.S. House delegations from Texas have more than four dozen new members between them. Get to know their backgrounds and faces.
Powers: Prop 1 Passage Huge Step for UT, Texas Health Care
University of Texas officials on Wednesday lauded the passage of a tax increase to help fund a medical school in Austin and laid out aggressive plans to have medical students in place as soon as 2015.
A Compilation of Texas Newspaper Endorsements in Key Races
As Election Day nears, editorial boards at newspapers across Texas have begun endorsing candidates. Here’s a list of official endorsements in particularly competitive or noteworthy races. We’ll update the list as endorsements come in.
“Victory or Death” Letter to Return to Alamo for Exhibit
After addressing concerns about security and preservation, the Texas Library and Archives Commission voted to allow Col. William Travis’ famous 1836 letter to be displayed at the Alamo in February as part of a special exhibit.
Study: Women to Lose Care if State Nixes Planned Parenthood
A state-funded Women’s Health Program that excludes Planned Parenthood won’t be able to provide the same level of care as the current system, according to a new study from George Washington University.


