At this point in the session, there are a lot of bills on the Senate’s “intent calendar.” How can you tell which bills will be considered on a given day?
Texplainer
Welcome to The Texas Tribune’s “Texplainer” series, where we answer questions from readers like you.
Why does the Texas criminal code still ban “homosexual conduct”?
The United States Supreme Court ruled in 2003 that a ban on “homosexual conduct” — the act of sex between members of the same sex — was unconstitutional. So why is it still on the books?
Hey Texplainer: Is it legal for me to shoot my gun into the air in celebration?
Hey Texplainer: A state lawmaker who was hit in the head by a stray bullet during a New Year’s celebration says he plans to file a bill to stop “celebratory gunfire.” Isn’t shooting your gun into the air already illegal in Texas?
In light of Arizona ruling, will Texas executions change? A Texplainer
Hey, Texplainer: A federal judge in Arizona just ruled that witnesses have the right to see the full process of an execution, including the administration of lethal drugs. Will this affect how Texas carries out executions?
Is it legal to burn a U.S. flag? A Texplainer.
President-elect Donald Trump believes those who burn the flag should be jailed. Is it legal to burn the American flag?
Texplainer: Can I wear my campaign gear to the polls?
Can I wear my partisan political gear when I show up to vote?
Texplainer: Can I take a ballot selfie in Texas?
Am I breaking Texas law if I take a ballot selfie while casting my vote?
Amid early voting rush, Texas sees voter ID hiccups
Some Texans are complaining of years-old posters and poll workers who were inaccurately describing the state’s newly softened voter identification rules.
Texplainer: What ID do I need to bring to vote?
Hey, Texplainer: When I show up to the polls to vote, do I need my photo ID?
Texplainer: What are the rules for poll watchers?
Hey Texplainer: I hear that a poll watcher may be lingering nearby while I vote. What does Texas law say they can and cannot do?

