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While better-known Democrats are jockeying to see who might run for governor in 2026 against Gov. Greg Abbott, a farmer in ...
A Texas law promoting the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda requires first-ever warning labels on ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott spent the first weekend of summer signing bills like crazy and ... luckily ... vetoing one.
Check out a roundup of our Star-Telegram Opinion team's assessment of proposed Texas laws on education, cannabis and more, along with the political fallout.
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SAN ANTONIO – The 2025 regular Texas legislative session has come to an end, and there are still multiple bills Gov. Greg Abbott could sign into law. That’s part of the reason he came to San ...
For the last several months, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has leveraged the full power of his office against a group of Muslims who wish to build a mixed-use community in the suburbs of Dallas. As I began ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and GOP state Rep. Stan Gerdes are fearful a kinky subculture is taking root in Texas public schools. And they want to nip it. Subscribe to continue reading, or log in.
Bill backed by Gov. Greg Abbott to ban 'furries' in schools stalls in Texas House By Benjamin Wermund, Austin Bureau Updated May 14, 2025 10:28 a.m.
"Texas schools are for educating kids, not indulging in radical trends," declared Gerdes in an X post announcing the bill, which has the support of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott.
That doesn't matter to Texas nor Florida. It doesn’t have to be true to be useful for Gov. Greg Abbott as he goes around the state championing school choice over traditional public schools.
Gov. Greg Abbott has signed the $1 billion controversial school choice bill into law, allowing for taxpayer money to be used to help qualifying students pay for private school tuition.