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Attorneys general representing 15 states plus the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit in a Maryland-based federal district court to block the federal government from returning seized Forced Reset ...
Thirty-three potential noncitizens who voted in the November 2024 general election will be reported to the Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG), after Secretary of State (SOS) Jane Nelson gained ...
This legislative session had room for one more bit of fireworks before sine die, when the Texas Senate voted for a bill to raise judicial pay but stripped House language that untied their own pensions ...
A mid-size county north of Dallas became a battlefield within the Texas Legislature between the typically mundane industries of cement and semiconductors. Last year, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick visited ...
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The Texas House has given its approval to the conference committee report on Senate Bill 17, which incorporates modifications to the bill’s original text and amendments that were adopted during its ...
The Texas Legislature has passed over 1,000 bills this session, many of them top-level priorities, but some notable bills perished at deadlines in both chambers — including two conservative priorities ...
Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare spoke up in defense of the county redistricting process he recently initiated, saying it has been his plan all along and that he campaigned on it when he ran for office ...
This story has been updated to include information from the Friday morning hearing. An investigative journalist has filed a lawsuit seeking to preserve records related to a former Harris County ...
Two North Texas residents, along with a law firm and business, were indicted by a federal grand jury in Dallas last week for engaging in a scheme to fraudulently obtain entry into and immigration ...
One of the most powerful provisions in Texas law for holding local public officials accountable will be revised, after legislation by state Rep. Pat Curry (R-Waco) garnered a supermajority of support ...
Public school districts may be held civilly liable when their employees are found to have sexually assaulted students, after legislation removing sovereign immunity for public schools in acts of ...