City leaders held their first public meetings this week since voters approved the South Texas cityโs incorporation.
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Texas Supreme Court gives initial win to Paxton in migrant shelter case
The high court did not rule on the merits of the case, but allows Paxton to continue his investigation of Annunciation House.
Texas colleges will soon be able to pay their athletes
House Bill 126, which allows student athletes to receive a slice of the billions Texas colleges generate in revenue from their teams, now awaits the governorโs signature.
Bill that gives Texas increased oversight of largest energy users wins Legislatureโs approval
Senate Bill 6, which now heads to the governorโs desk, gives the stateโs electricity managers the ability to shut power to large consumers during emergencies.
Texas Legislature approves $8.5 billion boost for public schools after years of stagnant funding
Gov. Greg Abbott has already said he intends to sign the bill, which will give schools funding for salary increases, special education, teacher preparation and operational costs.
Stricter bail rules win final passage in Texas Legislature, will go to voters in November
The House passage of the measure asking voters to amend the state Constitution to tighten the stateโs bail laws hands a major policy win to Gov. Greg Abbott.
The one thing Texas wonโt do to save its water supply
Texas property owners can use nearly as much water under their land as they want. Thatโs unlikely to change even as the state approaches a crisis.
A bill to air-condition all Texas prisons likely to fail again in the Senate
House Bill 3006 would have required the installation of climate control in state prison by 2032.
Texas just defined man and woman. Hereโs why that matters.
Critics say House Bill 229, which has gone to the governor, discriminates against trans people, but the full effect remains to be seen.
Texas poised to add $100 million to child care scholarship program
Reallocated funding for the program that will go to providers will benefit nearly 95,000 children on a waitlist for scholarships.


