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Monday was "sine die" for the Texas Legislature — the last day of the 89th legislative session. Here’s what happened under the Pink Dome as lawmakers wrapped up their biennial work.
Monday was "sine die" for the Texas Legislature — the last day of the 89th legislative session. Here’s what happened under the Pink Dome as lawmakers wrapped up their biennial work.
Monday is the final day of Texas' 89th Legislative session. Bills signed, bills stalled: Texas Legislature ends with big GOP wins The Texas House and Senate will meet one last time before Sine Die ...
Monday, June 2 is the last day of the regular Texas Legislative session. The end of the session brings changes that impact public schools, property tax relief, criminal justice, abortion and more ...
Texas judges will get a 25% raise, with base pay increasing to $175,000. This bill was not expected to be controversial — both chambers and parties agree this pay raise, the first since 2013, is ...
Texas judges will get a 25% raise, with base pay increasing to $175,000. This bill was not expected to be controversial — both chambers and parties agree this pay raise, the first since 2013, is ...
The Texas Legislative session is ... Lawmakers passed more than 1,200 bills addressing issues ranging from property taxes to pronouns before sine die, the official close of the session.
Down to the wire: Key highlights from Texas' legislative session with one week to go John C. Moritz, Alex Driggars and Bayliss Wagner, Austin American-Statesman Wed, May 28, 2025 at 9:31 AM UTC ...
Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a bill creating the Texas Cyber Command at the University of Texas at San Antonio, one of his top priorities for this legislative session. “The lack of investment in ...
After some last-minute negotiations, the Texas Legislature has passed a bill that aims to ban people tied to the governments of China, North Korea, Russia and Iran from purchasing land in the state.
Democratic legislators have proposed an ordinance that would add June 19 to the county's list of official holidays.
The Texas Legislature, with Mayor John Whitmire’s support, is on the cusp of undoing reforms to Houston’s police and firefighter pensions, worrying experts who call the changes premature.
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