Expert witnesses shed light on the potentially harmful effects of social media use by children. Full StoryTexas Legislature Joint Committee Hears About Effects of Social Media on Children
The issue of school choice will be a top priority for many heading into the 89th Legislative Session. Full StoryThe Past and Future of School Choice in Texas
Texas took and continues to take action to stop illegal immigration and secure the southern border. Full StoryBorder Security and Illegal Immigration: A 2024 Year in Review
The massive development north of Houston has caught the national spotlight and the eye of the state legislature. Full StoryColony Ridge Cartel Activity ‘Just Like Anywhere Else in Harris County,’ Says Local Deputy
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick joined The Texan’s senior reporter Hayden Sparks to discuss the recent acquittal of Attorney General Ken Paxton. Full StoryVIDEO: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Paxton Impeachment Trial
Of all the bills that the Texas Legislature passed in its 88th Legislative Session this year, 774 are taking effect Friday, September 1. Full StoryHere's a Look at Some of the Most Important Laws Taking Effect in Texas on September 1
The Texas House Select Committee on Educational Opportunity and Enrichment released its initial interim report on Friday. Full StoryTexas House Select Education Committee Releases Initial Recommendations, Including on School Choice
A Travis County district court judge issued an injunction Tuesday blocking the implementation of a new state law set to take effect September 1 that would require Harris County to return management of elections to two elected officials. Full StoryDistrict Judge Blocks State Law Returning Harris County Elections to Elected Officials, Stayed on Appeal
The lawsuit claims the new law is "unconstitutional and unenforceable" because the language is "overbroad and fails strict scrutiny." Full StoryPornhub, Other Sites Sue Texas Over Law Requiring Age Verification for ‘Sexual Material Harmful to Minors’
After the Legislature passed HB 3, public school districts will now be required to have an armed security officer on every campus. Full StoryPlano ISD Approves Resolution to Implement School Marshal Program
The suit alleged Leach accused supporters of a Texas independence referendum of sedition. Full StoryDefamation Suit Against Rep. Jeff Leach for TEXIT Comments Dismissed by Parker County Judge
According to local officials, the state’s funding is inadequate to meet the requirements of the mandate. Full StoryGrapevine-Colleyville ISD Partners with Cities to Provide State-Required Officers at Elementary Schools
