Feds Rescind Health Care Funding Agreement That Would Have Covered Care for Uninsured, Poor...
The Biden Administration on Friday rescinded approval of changes to afederal funding agreement, known as a 1115 waiver, that would have extended for 10...
Severe Weather This Summer Could Cause Another Texas Power Crisis
Electricity outages in Texas could occur again this summer — just a few months after the devastating winter storm that left millions of Texans...
Republican U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady Will Retire from Congress at the End of His...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady, R-The Woodlands, announced Wednesday morning that this will be his last term serving in the U.S. House.
First elected...
ERCOT to Argue it is Immune From Winter Storm Lawsuits
"ERCOT to argue it is immune from winter storm lawsuits" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs...
A $5.5 Billion Shift in Who Pays for Public Education in Texas
Fast-rising property values in Texas can be hard on local taxpayers, but they’re gravy to the state government.
Because of the way public schools are...
Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush “Seriously Considering” Run for Attorney General, Lays Out...
Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush said Thursday he is "seriously considering" running for attorney general in 2022 — and detailed how he would...
First Day of STAAR Testing Canceled for Thousands of Students Experiencing Technical Issues Across...
Texas education officials advised districts to suspend the first day of STAAR testing after thousands of students showed up in-person and were prevented from...
Gov. Greg Abbott Publicly Slammed Facebook. Privately, He’s Courting the Social Media Giant to...
Last month, Gov. Greg Abbott blasted the actions of Facebook as “un-American un-Texan,” accusing it and other social media giants of spearheading a...
Corporate Giants Come Out Against Republicans’ Efforts to Restrict Voting in Texas
Multiple major corporations based in Texas spoke out Thursday in opposition to Republicans’ legislative proposals to further restrict voting in Texas.
Corporate giants American Airlines,...
Texas Senate Approves Bill to Stop Social Media Companies From Banning Texans for Political...
The Texas Senate early Thursday approved a bill that would prohibit social media companies with at least 100 million monthly users from blocking, banning,...