Austin - Gov. Greg Abbott may Place law Enforcement Under State Control
It's the latest proposal from the governor to punish the capital city for its August decision to trim its police budget by a third.
Construction Begins on New State Hospital
There will be ten, 24-bed units, that each have therapy rooms, classrooms, exercise rooms, an arts and crafts room, and other therapy spaces.
Texas Enrollment and FAFSA Applications Down
National data shows just 24% of Texas high school seniors have filled out federal financial aid forms, a nearly 15% decline from the same time last year.
GOP Lawmakers Take aim at Voter Fraud
Nearly a dozen pieces of legislation, all of them filed by Republicans, target mail-in balloting, illegal voting and misbehaving elections officials — inspired by events and talking points from the previous election cycle.
Secretary Hughs Commends Texas Voters
Following the November 3rd general election, Texas Secretary of State Ruth R. Hughs today issued the following statement…
Crystal Mason Jailed for Illegal Voting Conviction
The request for review by the state’s highest criminal court was filed by Mason’s attorneys as well as the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, the national ACLU and the Texas Civil Rights Project.
