Will McAdams On The Way To Becoming the Next PUC Commissioner, Abbott Names Next...
The Senate Nominations Committee recently cleared Gov. Abbott's PUC commissioner nominee and construction lobbyist Will McAdams. He is yet to be confirmed by the...
CEOs Plan New Strategy for Texas Voting Legislation
CEOs across industries are working together to present a new push against restrictive voting legislation currently being considered in Texas and other states.
CEOs...
Good Bill Hunting: New Texas Legislation To Provide Job Training for Veterans
Good Bill Hunting is a weekly series during the legislative session where RA News will look at a bill or piece of legislation that...
Allen West and Texas Senate Split on COVID Protection Bill for Businesses
Texas GOP Chair Allen West has come out strongly against SB 6, a bipartisan bill passed out of the Senate 29-1 that shields businesses...
Perryman: Texas Could Lose $31B if Voting Restrictions Become Law
Based on a new study by The Perryman Group, Texas stands to lose $31.4 billion in annual gross product and nearly 223,000 jobs over...
Opinion: Banning Taxpayer Funded Representation Would Disenfranchise Voters and Cripple Lawmakers
For years, local mayors, county commissioners, school board trustees, sheriffs, and police officers have been represented before the Texas Legislature by paid advocates hired...
These Texas Companies Have Publicly Opposed Voting Restrictions
When Georgia passed its 96-page voting overhaul bill into law last month, large companies went public with their opposition. The CEOs of Coca-Cola and...
Don’t Count on the Courts to Stop New Texas Voting Restrictions
After Georgia passed a slew of new voting rights restrictions, which President Joe Biden referred to as “new Jim Crow laws,” all eyes are...
Texas Medicaid Expansion Stalls After Lack of Speaker Support
Despite some promising bills that were filed in the 87th Texas Legislature, it looks like any efforts for the state expanding Medicaid under the Affordable...
The Senate Passed its Version of the Budget, What’s in it, and What’s in...
The Texas Senate recently passed its version of the state budget totaling $250.7 billion—$117.9 billion in General Revenue funds representing an increase of 2.6%...