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El proyecto de ley conocido como SB 3 busca resolver algunas de las fallas que desataron los apagones de febrero en Texas. Pero algunos críticos temen que las medidas no serán suficientes para resolver algunos de los problemas que contribuyeron a la crisis.
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Texas educators say they’re concerned they won’t be able to have open conversations about what’s happening in the world if the Texas Legislature approves a bill that restricts how teachers can discuss current events in the classroom.
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House Bill 1535 would add more conditions to the Texas Compassionate Use Program, including all forms of cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder. The House's version of the bill originally called for the THC limit in cannabis oil to increase tenfold from 0.5% to 5%, but the Senate approved raising that limit to just 1%.
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The governor has stalled divvying up the money, trying to get waivers from the Biden administration to spend outside the rules.
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A bill advancing through the Texas legislature would limit what kind of evidence could be presented in the first phase of a trial when someone sues a commercial vehicle company for damages after a crash.
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The effort to expand gambling for two Texas tribes sailed through the U.S. House, but faces a taller task in the Senate.
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Under a bill signed into law by Gov. Abbott on Wednesday, private citizens can sue anyone who helps a woman get an abortion.
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Eastern transplants will no longer have to hoard the historic lager when they have the chance.
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Inadequate gas supply was a major reason for the crisis, but you wouldn’t know it by listening to many state lawmakers debating bills to address it. As the session winds down, it's unclear if they will ensure gas infrastructure is weatherized to withstand the next big freeze.
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The company said Wednesday it is resuming operations, but it could be days before the supply chain is back to normal.