88th LegislatureLocal NewsOne Voter, Millions in Debt: The Flawed Infrastructure Solution to Texas’ Booming Population
Texas' booming population is both a blessing for its economy and a problem for its limited infrastructure.
Texas' booming population is both a blessing for its economy and a problem for its limited infrastructure.
A new political action committee funded by Miriam Adelson donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Texas candidates.
Stakeholders weigh in on the conservative successes and failures of the 87th Legislative Session.
The governor is expected to sign a bill passed by the state legislature that would designate Texas as a “Second Amendment sanctuary.”
Legislation aimed at remedying the underlying causes of the February blackouts has been approved by both legislative chambers.
Texas is on its way to designating itself as a “Second Amendment sanctuary,” but the state House or Senate must first consider legislation passed by the other chamber.
Though not including constitutional carry, the hallmark proposal of gun rights advocates, a Senate committee has approved a slate of pro-gun bills.
A “Second Amendment sanctuary” bill was approved by the Texas House State Affairs Committee, marking another step on its the way to becoming a law.
The popular regulatory reform swiftly passed the Texas House on its first day of floor bill votes.
This week — here's a look at what's happening in Texas politics, particularly after the anarchic events in Washington D.C. unfolded.
The divide between Texas' top Republican and the party's chairman continues after Allen West joined a protest against Abbott's executive orders closing Texas' economy.
With a recently vacated seat in Texas' Fourth Congressional District, precinct and county Republican leaders will need to select a replacement nominee for November's ballot.