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It's the final day of the session, and lawmakers rushed several major bills to the governor's desk. Here’s what made the cut.
The state standardized test has long been criticized for taking instructional time away from teachers and putting unnecessary ...
Lawmakers advanced bills on immigration, protests at college campuses and banning school-sponsored LGBTQ clubs.
Local organizations strongly opposed the measure, hosting phone banking events to urge lawmakers to vote against the bill.
The bill would have replaced the STAAR test with three shorter tests, but House and Senate lawmakers seem unable to reconcile ...
The Texas Legislature passed a bill Sunday that would restrict protests on university campuses. The bill comes in reaction to ...
The wide-ranging education bill, Senate Bill 12, cleared its final hurdles before heading to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk, after ...
In its original form, the bill would have applied only to counties with populations over 100,000. On May 24, the House passed ...
Senate Bill 7, which creates the administrative framework for funding water projects, was passed by the Texas Legislature.
Two resolutions that comprised a major part of a bail reform package are dead after the Texas House declined to pass them by ...
Monday, June 2 is the last day of the regular Texas Legislative session. The end of the session brings changes that impact ...
KXAN and Nexstar journalists wrote hundreds of stories covering the 89th Legislative Session since bill filing opened in ...