Patrick previously requested a Texas Rangers investigation into any criminal wrongdoing at TSU, one of the nationโs largest historically Black colleges.
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Gov. Greg Abbott wants a tighter lid on home values. Tax policy experts warn thatโs a bad idea.
Conservative and liberal tax policy experts said Abbottโs proposal would lead to higher housing costs and tax benefits flowing disproportionately to wealthy homeowners.
How the political tide turned on Mark Welsh, the four-star general ousted as Texas A&M president
The A&M Board of Regents came to want a more explicitly conservative leader who would shut down controversy before it reared its head, as members grew weary from the steady drumbeat of online posts accusing the university of embracing liberal ideology.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants to increase the homestead exemption for school property taxes again
The lieutenant governor also doubled down on his stance that property taxes canโt be totally eliminated, putting him at odds with Gov. Greg Abbott.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick proposes giving Texas newborns $1,000 each
Patrickโs proposal would be in addition to a federal program that is set to give American babies $1,000 each to invest in the stock market.
Former Alamo Trust President Kate Rogers sues over exit
Rogers resigned from her position after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick criticized a 2023 dissertation in which she asserted the importance of Indigenous peopleโs history at the Alamo.
Fresh off defeating state THC ban, Texas hemp industry faces wipeout under federal deal to end shutdown
The issue roiled Texas politics earlier this year when Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a ban on THC products spearheaded by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
Mike Collier to challenge Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick again โ as an independent
Patrick has twice defeated Collier, who was the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in 2018 and 2022.
TribCast: Kate Rogers on her ousting from the Alamo Trust
Rogers ran the stateโs most beloved historical site until she resigned amid political pressure last month.
Texas voters said no to property tax hikes this week, as Republican leaders signal more cuts ahead
Even voters in Austin, one of the stateโs most liberal cities, shot down a measure to raise property taxes.


