88th LegislatureStatewide NewsLegislation Seeking to Block Hostile Nations from Owning Land in Texas Draws Controversy
Legislation filed by State Senator Lois Kolkhorst would prohibit future land sales to citizens and governments of foreign nations.
Legislation filed by State Senator Lois Kolkhorst would prohibit future land sales to citizens and governments of foreign nations.
In an interview with The Texan, Dan Patrick revealed his intent to seek a fourth term as the lieutenant governor of Texas.
A Texas gun store owner’s challenge to a Trump-era ban on bump stocks prevailed, with the court ruling the devices are not machine guns.
The lieutenant governor blasted a state representative’s claim placing blame on the senate for failing to pass a ban on child gender modification.
The state’s two top officials began their third terms in office during a ceremony held on the north side of the Capitol grounds.
In a television interview, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick signaled no interest in revisiting the state’s strict abortion ban.
Senators drew lots to determine which members would run for re-election in two years.
Sen. Joan Huffman wants to ensure that non-public judicial records will not be released without authorization.
A large group of freshmen senators is changing up the political landscape in the upper chamber of the Texas Legislature.
A Texas Congressman who is critical of his Republican colleagues may be the lone GOP opponent to conservative rules reforms in the U.S. House.
Republican lawmakers from Texas formed a united front in support of Kevin McCarthy’s bid for U.S. Speaker after three changed their votes.
Three days of deadlock have left the U.S. Speakership vacant, and now doubt is increasing over whether Rep. Kevin McCarthy will manage to wield the gavel.