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Both Houses signed off on the $338 billion spending plan to fund state government for the two-year cycle that begins Sept. 1.
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNSmiles From Heaven receives Texas House honor for aiding cancer familiesSmiles From Heaven, a Laredo group, receives Texas House recognition for uplifting children battling cancer and blood ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNProtesters march at Texas Capitol calling for vetoes from Gov. AbbottProtesters marched from the governor's mansion to the Texas Capitol on Saturday morning, calling on Gov. Greg Abbott to veto ...
State lawmakers are expected to approve a $5.7 million increase the the Texas Commission on the Arts' two-year budget for ...
The Memorial Day weekend was not a holiday in the Capitol as lawmakers were making a last-ditch effort to complete their work ...
A bill to improve the way Texas investigates death failed to pass at the Capitol. But even though it’s not becoming law, it’s still making an impact. We look closer at the legislative effort through ...
Four civil liberties groups, some of which already are suing Louisiana over its law requiring the Ten Commandments to be ...
Texas lawmakers voted to move forward with a bill that would remove short-barrel firearms from the state's list of banned weapons.
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CBS7 on MSNWar hero remembered at Texas State CapitolA Texas war hero was remembered at the Texas State Capitol following Memorial Day. According to the release by State ...
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