News of a possible wind farm development near a northwest Texas Air Force base has raised concerns about protecting military properties from outside development. Related legislation is poised to be a part of this legislative session.
2017
U.S. halts Cuban immigration program
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday it was ending the “wet foot/dry foot” policy, in place since the mid-1990s, that had allowed Cubans who arrived at U.S land ports to be given immediate legal status.
Renu Khator on higher ed funding, graduation rates and the bathroom bill (video)
Full video of Evan Smith’s 1/12 conversation with University of Houston Chancellor Renu Khator.
Top House Republican says dark money debate won’t kill ethics reform
Rep. Charlie Geren, the powerful Fort Worth Republican pushing ethics reform in the Texas House this year, is determined not to let a fight over so-called “dark money” torpedo the effort as it did in 2015.
Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott asks religious groups to help foster families
In a joint letter released Thursday, Abbott and the Department of Family and Protective Services urged congregations to rally a โnetwork of nurtureโ to support foster families with donations and other activities.
Bills would continue graduation committees for students who failed STAAR
State Sen. Kel Seliger and state Rep. Dan Huberty have filed bills that would keep individual graduation committees, which allow students to graduate even if they fail required exams. The law creating these committees will expire in September.
Greg Abbott builds big war chest ahead of 2018
In his biggest six-month fundraising haul since he took office two years ago, Gov. Greg Abbott raised $9 million in the second half of last year, according to his team.
$25 million proposal would fund bulletproof vests for patrol officers in Texas
A bill in the Texas Legislature would institute a $25 million grant program to pay for bulletproof vests for all patrol officers in Texas.
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s trial on fraud charges to begin May 1
Attorney General Ken Paxton is accused of misleading investors in a company from before his time as Texasโ top law enforcement official. His trial is scheduled to start on May 1, according to a recent court order.
Timeline: Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Legal Saga
This week, a judge scheduled Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtonโs trial on criminal securities fraud for May 1. Use this timeline to to keep up with the legal and political drama.


