Texas Gets $60 Million In Federal Funds To Strengthen Power Grid Against Extreme Weather
The Texas Division of Emergency Management will decide how to use the money.
Read MoreJul 6, 2023 | Business & Economy, Politics, State News
The Texas Division of Emergency Management will decide how to use the money.
Read MoreJul 6, 2023 | Business & Economy, Politics, State News
Texas’ top Republicans are fighting over how to split property tax cuts between businesses and homeowners. Democrats want renters to see relief, too.
Read MoreJul 4, 2023 | Politics
The Texas Senate could compel the suspended attorney general to testify, but members of his defense team say they will fight those efforts.
Read MoreJul 3, 2023 | Politics
House Bill 2127 — dubbed the “Death Star” law by opponents — prevents local governments from creating rules that go further than what’s allowed under broad areas of state law. Houston’s suit says the new law violates the state’s constitution.
Read MoreJul 2, 2023 | Politics
As questionable stock trading practices among U.S. lawmakers spark public unease, the erosion of trust threatens the fabric of democracy itself. It’s high time to ensure that those entrusted with privileged information maintain a clear boundary between their roles as lawmakers and their personal financial activities.
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