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Two resolutions aimed at the resort company Las Vegas Sands were indefinitely tabled during Irving's City Council meeting because they were added past the submission deadline.
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Senate Bill 22 would establish a 10-year fund for the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program.
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Here’s everything you need to know about the Lubbock Republican.
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Abraham George’s comments are the latest sign of the state GOP’s embrace of fundamentalist ideologies that seek to center public life around their faith.
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Members of the Texas House of Representatives have chosen Rep. Dustin Burrow (R-Lubbock) as Speaker of the House for the 89th legislative session.
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Thierry became a Republican cause celebré for breaking with Democrats over her views on transgender rights.
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The estimate includes $23.8 billion leftover from the current budget cycle.
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Texas state Sen. Nathan Johnson, D-Dallas, revived his proposal for a Medicaid expansion program in case state or federal Republican leaders change their minds.
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The 39th president died Sunday at the age of 100. He came to Dallas in 1995 to talk about his book, Always a Reckoning, on KERA-TV.
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There are several factors that contributed to Carter’s 1976 victory in Texas, including “Carter’s stature as a white Southerner.”
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Chief Justice Nathan Hecht leaves a legacy of legal wisdom, low-income litigant advocacy and a blueprint for judicial conservatism in the wake of his mandatory retirement.
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In total, Biden commuted 37 out of 40 death sentences to life without the possibility of parole. The group Human Rights Dallas said the president should grant clemency to all 40.
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The Fort Worth Republican’s last vote in Congress was in July. She did not seek reelection this year.
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President-elect Donald Trump and his newest top-lieutenant, Elon Musk, have sent Washington scrambling to avoid a government shutdown, even before Trump takes office.