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Podcast host Joe Rogan encouraged Texas State Rep. James Talarico to run for president for on his show on Friday for being ...
Texas Republicans are poised to redraw the state’s congressional map during a special session that starts Monday.
The agenda includes 18 legislative priorities determined by Gov. Greg Abbott, including addressing the Central Texas floods, ...
Gov. Greg Abbott's agenda includes responding to the Texas floods, abortion restrictions, redistricting, hemp regulation and ...
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas lawmakers set for contentious special session on flooding, THC, redistricting, and many moreThe Texas Legislature will convene a 30-day special session on Monday to address 18 items outlined by Governor Greg Abbott, including flood relief, THC product regulation, and congressional ...
Governor Abbott of Texas seeks additional federal aid following floods, aiming to include Hamilton and Travis counties in the ...
Texas lawmakers head back to Austin for a 30-day special session focused on flooding, THC regulation, redistricting, education reform, and more.
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Texas political reporters discuss significance of special session, Gov. Abbott's packed agendaEye on Politics reporter Jack Fink spoke with Jasper Scherer, politics editor at the Texas Tribune, and Brad Johnson, senior ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNRedistricting controversy, Floods, THC, abortion - breaking down this week's packed special sessionThe Texas Legislature has convened a special session to tackle 18 agenda items, focusing on post-flood recovery, THC product regulation, and the highly contentious issue of congressional redistricting ...
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Texas special session: flood relief, THC regulation, property taxes, a GOP-led redistricting pushThe 30-day special session of the Texas Legislature is set to begin Monday, July 21. The agenda includes 18 legislative ...
House Democrats are actively preparing for political trench warfare against the GOP in next year’s midterm battle, with talks ...
Homeschool families in Texas are seeing some big changes this year. New state laws promise more access and more protection, but not everyone is convinced they go far enough.
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