Republicans are backing legislation targeting gender-affirming care for children, classroom lessons about sexuality and drag shows.
Dade Phelan
Texas House Democrats enter session with bipartisan hopes โ and a new leader whoโs prepared to fight
There are 64 Democrats in the 150-member House, one fewer than before the election. There is also one fewer Democrat in the Senate.
Republican Caucus backs Dade Phelan as Texas House speaker
Republican members of the Texas House endorsed Phelanโs bid for reelection in a nonbinding vote on Saturday. An official vote from the entire Texas House will take place in January.
By tradition, the minority party gets to chair some Texas House committees. Some in the GOP want to end that.
Republican critics say conservative priorities will always be hamstrung if Democrats, who are in the minority party, get a say in which legislation reaches the floor.
State Rep. Tony Tinderholt, one of the most far-right members of the House, announces heโs running for speaker
The current speaker, fellow Republican Dade Phelan, is expected to seek the gavel again but has not made an official announcement yet.
1836 Project promotes sanitized version of Texas history, experts say
The Texas Tribune reviewed the 15-page document, which will be handed out to new drivers, and asked historians to comment on how accurately and thoroughly it chronicles the stateโs history.
Republican Texas senator says he will support new rape exceptions for abortion
One of the longest-serving Republican state senators, Robert Nichols is among the first to say publicly heโd support revising the stateโs abortion prohibition. He spoke Friday at The Texas Tribune Festival.
Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan rules out raising the minimum age to buy a firearm
At the 2022 Texas Tribune Festival, the Texas House speaker also signaled willingness to consider exceptions to the stateโs abortion ban.
Delayed: Mandatory maternal mortality rate data wonโt be ready for Texas lawmakers in time for 2023 session
Lawmakers say they need the latest pregnancy-related death data to more precisely address the problem during the legislative session. But delays means they wonโt see it until after the session ends.
After Uvalde shooting, Texas leaders will spend more than $100 million on school safety, mental health
Almost half the money is going toward bullet-resistant shields for school police officers, a move that Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called on fellow state leaders to support.


