Gov. Greg Abbott declared the measure an “emergency item” in his State of the State address, expediting its path through the legislative process.
School vouchers took one step closer to becoming law last night, passing the Texas Senate largely along party lines. State Sen. Robert Nichols (R-Jacksonville) was the only Republican to vote against ...
Legislative power in Austin flows from three sources: the governor, the lieutenant governor and the House speaker. Each has ...
According to TSTA, while Senate Bill 2 has an initial cost of about $1 billion, the bill is expected to balloon up to $6 ...