by Eva Hershaw One hundred and fifty years after the end of the Civil War, a 13-year-old boy caused an…
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by Eva Hershaw The drought is ongoing, lakes and aquifers are emptying, yet people keep moving to Texas. State lawmakers…
Read More »by Ryan McCrimmon The numbers assigned to legislative bills are usually meaningless, often reflecting nothing more than the order in…
Read More »by Morgan Smith Updated, Tuesday, 12:12 p.m.: After a point of order was raised Tuesday over a technical error…
Read More »by Abby Livingston The last Democratic presidential nominee to seriously campaign in Texas in a general election was a Clinton.…
Read More »by Matthew Watkins After years of waiting, state universities in 2013 came agonizingly close to securing billions of dollars to pay…
Read More »by Ross Ramsey In the latest example of the Texas Legislature running in two directions at the same time, lawmakers are…
Read More »by Julián Aguilar The Texas House on Thursday passed out the final piece of a three-part package on border…
Read More »by Ross Ramsey, The Texas Tribune What the Texas Legislature calls tax relief looks like chump change when you break…
Read More »by Ross Ramsey With the first round of the Legislature’s biennial budget dance almost complete, the Senate has made its ideas…
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