The House is considering a $1 billion bill that would allow up to 100,000 students in Texas to attend private schools.
Amid the Keller school district split turmoil, this state representative aims to make it much harder for school boards to ...
Lawmakers debated the kinds of funding that is most useful for public schools in a marathon House Committee on Public ...
Texas' chief financial officer, State Comptroller Glenn Hegar, is the finalist to serve as the Texas A&M University System's ...
Cannabis is at the forefront of almost two dozen bills in the 89th Texas Legislature session, most seeking to decriminalize ...
In a hearing on House Bill 3, Republicans argued the program should be open to all students while Democrats criticized ...
If passed, Tom Oliverson's House Bill 3817 would allow transgender people to be charged with "gender identity fraud," a state ...
House and Senate lawmakers plan to spend at least $6 billion on property tax cuts, but haven't yet agreed on how much relief ...
For a long-term solution, Steinbruck and the Flour Bluff ISD school board are hoping state lawmakers will come to the aid of ...
The House Republican drive to significantly ... Sylvester Turner, who represented Texas’ heavily Democratic 18th Congressional District.) Traditionally, Republicans have felt comfortable ...
Many school districts have struggled to afford the cost of complying with House Bill 3 from 2023, which requires schools to ...