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The Texas Tribune on MSNAbbott vows to immediately call Texas lawmakers back to work if special session ends without new maps
The leaders of both chambers said they would adjourn for the session Friday if Democrats do not return, while the governor ...
Polling conducted by McLaughlin and Associates, which has worked for President Donald Trump, showed that Abbott saw a 5-point ...
Law enforcement officials say the hemp industry is not adequately regulated and the stores selling the products pose a risk ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNGov. Abbott will call special sessions until Texas Democrats return
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he would continue to call special legislative sessions until Democratic lawmakers who left the ...
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Dan Patrick slams Kerr County judge over absence during July 4 floods: ‘You should have been here’
"You should have been here directing that response. That is your responsibility,” Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told Kerr County Judge ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) defended GOP redistricting efforts, saying Republicans “deserve” more seats in Congress because the Lone Star State is a red state. In an interview on Fox News’s ...
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SB2 would require Texas counties to build siren warning systems. Now the bill is moving forward.
SB2 would give a state agency the ability to tell counties to build siren systems. It would also create a new fund to pay for ...
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas Republican DA smokes weed on TikTok to battle THC ban: 'Free the plant Dan'
District Attorney Sarah Stogner lit a joint on TikTok in an effort to bring attention to the looming special session item; a ...
Republican's and Gov. Abbott criticize absent Democrats while advocacy group defends walkout, claiming flood relief funds ...
A Republican district attorney in West Texas is fighting fire with fire. Literally. Sarah Stogner, the Ward County district attorney, took to TikTok live this weekend to smoke a joint—her own spin on ...
Texas Senate passes bill to ban THC product sales, reigniting tensions between Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Gov. Greg Abbott.
SB 6 would prohibit the manufacture, distribution, mailing, transporting, delivery and prescribing of abortion-inducing pills, as well as allow private citizens in Texas to file suit against people or ...
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