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Senate Bill 15, which limits city control over residential lot sizes, narrowly survived a procedural challenge and is now up for a final vote in the Texas House.
Senate Bill 1150, which is on its way to Gov. Greg Abbott, is a rare example of the Texas Legislature regulating the state’s ...
Senate Bill 15, a top priority of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, is part of a broad push by state lawmakers to put a dent in the state ...
Senate Bill 1758 aims to protect semiconductor manufacturers in Grayson County by requiring a seismic study before construction of a cement plant in Dorchester, Texas.
The state's House of Representatives has approved the record-breaking boost in hopes of making Texas a prime destination for ...
In passing the ban, Texas joins several states in the U.S. that have banned or restricted intoxicating forms of hemp.
The Texas House passed Senate Bill 10 on Sunday. It now goes back to the Senate for concurrence before advancing to Gov. Greg ...
Now that the leaders of millions of Texans are embracing the Torah their ancestors rejected, shouldn’t we rejoice?
In an overwhelmingly bipartisan victory for patients with rare and life-threatening diseases, the Texas House made final passage on Senate Bill 984 (SB 984), authored by Senator Paul ...
Senate Bill 22 would allocate $300 million every other year to support film, television, and digital media projects produced in Texas.
Senate Bill 2, Gov. Greg Abbott’s largest priority, is now law. Meanwhile, House Bill 2, the $8.5 billion public school funding bill, is still under consideration.
House on Sunday passed a bill increasing the amount of money the state spends to attract film and television productions.