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A reader compares Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's veto of a summer food aid program for low-income children with a mandate for the ...
Backed by strong support from state legislatures, the transition of the University of Houston-Victoria (UHV) to the Texas A&M ...
A group of North Texas parents is suing the state and their students' school districts after Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill ...
The new law clarifies when doctors can perform abortions if the pregnancy poses a risk to the mother’s life. Senate Bill 31 does not expand access to abortions in Texas, but it explains when a doctor ...
The bill garnered bipartisan support after a state study found remote work didn't decrease productivity. The law goes into ...
Illinois continues to dither on regulating intoxicating synthetic hemp gummies and the like. Our politicians should be ...
In May, hemp shops across Texas braced for potential closure as they were prepared for Governor Greg Abbott to sign SB 3, a ...
Governor Abbott vetoed a portion of Senate Bill 1 that would have allowed Texas to enter a federal summer lunch program for low-income children that would allot $120 per child.
Manufacturers and retailers of hemp products in Texas breathed a sigh of relief this week when Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed the ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill that would have banned consumable hemp products containing THC ingredients in the state, ...
On Sunday, just ahead of the midnight deadline, Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed Texas Senate Bill 3. Authored by Charles Perry, a far ...
A veto of millions in funding by the Texas governor could affect the San Angelo School District’s (SAISD) summer lunch ...
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