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The state’s two top officials began their third terms in office during a ceremony held on the north side of the Capitol grounds.
The state’s two top officials began their third terms in office during a ceremony held on the north side of the Capitol grounds.
Senators drew lots to determine which members would run for re-election in two years.
For the 88th time in Texas' 178 years in the Union, the state Legislature will convene for a regular session.
Dozens applications filed with the comptroller will not be processed due to the program's expiration at the end of 2022.
The only constitutional requirement of the Texas Legislature every session is to pass a biennial budget.
After handing the task of redesign off to the Public Utility Commission in 2021, legislators now pine for a say in the decision to tweak the ERCOT market.
The legislator has filed nine constitutional amendments ahead of the 2023 session, which must pass the Legislature and statewide referendum.
Because the appeal was filed over 30 days after the lower court's ruling was issued, Supreme Court dismissed the case due to a lack of jurisdiction.
This week — a list of districts that swung the most to Trump.
As legislators decide how to spend their newfound windfall of tax collections, the energy industry's uncertainty will be top of mind.
It's the second time the Biden administration has rejected a Medicaid waiver application from the State of Texas in as many years.
This week — out-of-state fundraising for the top gubernatorial candidates is compared, the 25 GOP legislators who did not sign onto an abortion lawsuit are listed, and a new poll shows Americans’ perception of Texas.