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Senate Bill 912 is one of more than 90 such bills advanced in state legislatures across the country in the wake of last year’s demonstrations against racism and police violence.
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Laws on the books can be enforced and strengthened on paramilitary and private militias. Texas took a pass during this legislative session.
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Biometric facial technology is being used to process border crossers in Del Rio and Eagle Pass.
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Lawmakers in Texas called on Friday for a full investigation into Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s claims migrant children were sexually assaulted at the Freeman Coliseum emergency intake shelter. They were also concerned about the lack of evidence for such claims.
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With two months left in the legislative session, Texas state policymakers are split on two key issues related to the deadly power outages in February: electricity repricing and natural gas reforms.
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GOP Congressional Candidate In Texas Special Election Loses Prominent Supporters After Racist CommenTwo of Sery Kim's biggest backers — the first Korean American Republicans to serve in Congress — withdrew their endorsements Friday after she said she doesn't want Chinese immigrants to come to America.
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Authorities say Elizabeth Rose Williams, of Kerrville, and Bradley Bennett entered the Capitol building alongside other pro-Trump extremists during the attack.
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More than 30,000 Texan households had received FEMA aid as of the beginning of March. Here's how you can apply:
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After Specialist Vanessa Guillen was killed by another soldier at Fort Hood last April, a civilian review panel looked at how Army investigators handled the case — and the base’s ability to respond to sexual assault and harassment allegations.
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Experts worry the remaining corporations will become “huge monsters that can't fail,” which could stifle competition and increase costs for ratepayers in the long-term.