Legislators are expected to take up a $360 million proposal that would change the landscape of financial aid in the state.
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Texas Republicans want more property tax cuts. Hereโs how they may do it.
Gov. Greg Abbott said cutting taxes is a top priority, however, state lawmakers donโt have as much money to plug into tax cuts as they did two years ago.
Some Texas lawmakers want to ban countywide voting on Election Day. Local officials are pushing back.
Election administrators say letting people cast a ballot at any polling site is more convenient for voters and cheaper for local governments.
Abbott vows pay raises for teachers and more property tax relief
The governorโs speech sets a broad agenda for the Legislature, including a nuclear renaissance and a Texas Cyber Command.
Many new moms in Texas donโt know they qualify for a year of Medicaid, doctors say
โNow that we have this coverage, what do we do to make sure women can get it?,โ one health advocate said.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick outlines sweeping conservative agenda with list of top 25 legislative priorities
Restrict THC, help with deportations, infuse religion in schools and provide property tax relief โ these are among the Patrick priorities.
โWrap around the familyโ: Doulas, community health workers push Texas to cover more services for pregnant women
Legislators allowed doulas and community health workers to bill Medicaid last session. Theyโre hoping itโs just the beginning.
Texas senators fast-track school voucher bill for full vote
The Senate could vote on the proposal as soon as next week. Democrats on Tuesday criticized the bill saying it fails to prioritize the stateโs neediest children.
Data centers are booming in Texas. What does that mean for the grid?
As energy demand surges, largely due to crypto mining facilities, data centers and industrial electrification, Texas officials are looking at how to increase supply and shore up the grid.
Texas has a big water problem. This state lawmaker hopes he has the solution.
Texasโ population is booming and there is not enough water for everyone. State Sen. Charles Perry hopes to fix that.


