
Gov. Greg Abbott Backs Senate Bill 12
Senate Bill 12 would prohibit social media companies from blocking or discriminating against a user based on their viewpoint or their location within Texas.

HHSC Encourages Colorectal Cancer Screenings
According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 11,300 Texans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year.


Federal Interference in State Election Laws
Provisions in the Act include federal regulations of election laws on the State level.

Businesses will Decide Whether to Require Face Masks
Small business owners across Texas found themselves struggling to decide what to do next.

Oversight Committee Investigating Texas’ Power Grid
A subcommittee chair wrote in a letter to ERCOT that the grid’s failures were disproportionately affected low-income communities.

Teachers Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine
DSHS has directed all vaccine providers to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility.

Gov. Greg Abbott Lifting Coronavirus Restrictions
Abbott’s order will leave it to business owners to decide whether to require customers wear masks inside their establishments.

Initiative to Support Family Caregivers of Aging Americans
There are an estimated 3.4 million family caregivers in Texas who provide day-to-day care for a family member or friend.

Abbott Says he's Rescinding Statewide Mask Mandate
Abbott made the announcement at a Mexican food restaurant in Lubbock.

CONSUMER PROTECTION ALERT: Excessive Energy Bills
Consumer Protection Division is warning Texans to be aware of energy price hikes and offers tips to protect yourself.


Election Fraud Unit Made Three Arrests
The Texas Attorney General’s Election Fraud Unit made three arrests recently in relation to election fraud.

FAQ: Winter storms
For answers to questions about winter storm damage, see our FAQ from the Texas Department of Insurance.

Opinion: Storm Response Should Focus on Public Safety
For lack of heat and water, people died last week — in the great state of Texas and in their own homes — who would be alive right now, had the state taken heed of recommendations made after past winter storms and blackouts.

Texas Officials Block Electricity Providers From Disconnecting Utilities
Texans are reporting receiving exorbitant electric bills despite not having power during the storm.

How Texans can Apply for Federal Help
Texas sustained between $45 and $50 billion in damage and economic loss from the storm, according to AccuWeather.

Texans Blindsided by Massive Electric Bills
Electric bills are likely to rise for everyone but some Texans on variable rate contracts have been hit with immediate, massive price spikes.

A Family is Suing ERCOT After Their son Died From Suspected Hypothermia
A Conroe family is suing ERCOT and Entergy Texas for a total of $100 million after their son died inside his bed from suspected hypothermia.
