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What does "Ban the box" mean for Texas?

“Ban the box” laws prohibit employers from using criminal history early in the hiring process for prospective employees. The policy was endorsed by Governor...

Renewing your hunting license? Here's what to expect for the 2019-2020 season

With the start of a new hunting and fishing season beginning September 1, Texas anglers and hunters are already purchasing licenses for 2019-2020. Here are...

Houston 2040: A Tale of Two (Transportation) Cities

Getting stuck in traffic on I-45 is as much a Houston tradition as BBQ, Tex-Mex and the Rodeo. The Gulf Freeway has been under...

Ruth Ruggero Hughs Announced As New Secretary of State

Gov. Greg Abbott’s office announced on Thursday, August 19 that he would appoint Ruth Ruggero Hughs as the next Texas Secretary of State. The...

Ransomware strikes 23 Texas local government organizations

A coordinated ransomware attack was found to have affected 23 local Texas government organizations, according to the Texas Department of Information Resources (TDIR).  In a...

Well-liked House Democrat Jessica Farrar retires after two decades of service

State Rep. Jessica Farrar announced Friday that she would retire from the Texas House of Representatives effective September 30, 2019. Farrar, a Houston Democrat,...

At school district event, Sen. Bob Hall seemingly praises education bill he did not...

Senator Bob Hall (R-Edgewood) was recently caught in the classic political trap of saying one thing after doing the opposite by education advocates in...

Gov. Abbott announces Domestic Terrorism Task Force in the wake of El Paso Shooting

In the wake of another mass shooting in El Paso, Gov. Greg Abbott announced the formation of a domestic terrorism task force on Wednesday...

5 Things We Learned from Gov. Abbott's Town Hall Meeting

At a televised town hall from the University of Texas at Tyler Thursday night, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott addressed a range of topics affecting...

Republican inaction linked to hundreds of preventable cancer deaths for Texas women

Texans are dying from cervical cancer at unnecessarily high rates as the Republican majority in the Texas Legislature continues to block legislation calling for...
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