Senate Bill 15โs supporters say police shouldnโt be publicly maligned for unproven allegations. Critics say the bill disincentivizes agencies from properly investigating complaints.
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State Ag employees told police they were wary of Sid Millerโs political consultant. Now heโs the agencyโs chief of staff.
Todd Smith was Millerโs longtime political consultant when he admitted to soliciting bribes for licenses the agency typically issues for $100. Miller then put him on the payroll at $218,000 per year.
Death row inmate Robert Roberson claims judicial misconduct in bid for new trial
A new petition claims Anderson County judges acted unconstitutionally multiple times in both Robersonโs case and in recognizing custody of his daughter.
Texas prison agency names senior official as its next chief
Bobby Lumpkin, the Texas Department of Criminal Justiceโs COO, will take over the the top role on Sept. 1, following Bryan Collierโs retirement.
Kratom poisoning calls climb in Texas as the state fails to enforce ban on synthetic version
Texas law bans the sale of synthetic kratom, but it isnโt enforced. Earlier this year, legislation died in the Texas House to ban the natural plant, too.
After local agencies release Uvalde shooting records, calls continue for Texas DPS to follow suit
Local records released this week โ after a yearslong lawsuit โaffirm previous reporting about law enforcementโs flawed response to Texasโ deadliest school shooting.
โTreyโs Lawโ Frees Sex Abuse Victims to Tell Their Stories
A new Texas law, Treyโs Law, bans NDAs in child sex abuse settlements, empowering survivors to speak out. It voids past agreements and promotes accountability for institutions that hide abuse.
Texas Senate approves bill to protect Texans from real estate fraudsters
Senate Bill 15 seeks to prevent the use of fraudulent deeds to sell someone elseโs property or take out loans. It now heads to the House, where its fate is uncertain.
Texas Senate passes bill to ban THC โ again
The Senateโs decision signals another potential standoff with Gov. Greg Abbott, who vetoed a similar ban earlier this year as he called for more regulations instead.
Former Sid Miller allies told police the ag commissioner feared the DEA, told a friend to get rid of marijuana
Miller denies wrongdoing after allegations surfaced during an investigation into one of his aides, who pled guilty to bribery. The agriculture commissioner has not been charged with a crime.



