On May 12, 2023, the Texas Senate passed House Bill 19. Once signed by Governor Greg Abbott, Texas will create a new specialized court that will alter how high-stakes business disputes are resolved. The court will be created effective January 1, 2025, and will adjudicate derivative actions ...
With Dade Phelan out, the Texas Legislature just two-stepped further right December 11, 2024 DigestFeatured StoriesTexas Texan Greg Casar to lead Congressional Progressive Caucus December 11, 2024 Good NewsTexas 4-Year-old Brit Taught Himself All 195 World Flags And Knows Every Country on the Map...
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State Legislature Texas House could vote Friday on school voucher bill Updated: Nov. 18, 2023 at 12:44 AM GMT+8| By KXII Staff The Texas House could vote on a bill Friday that would create education savings accounts. Texas UPDATE: ERCOT lifts emergency alert, returns to normal operation...
January 9, 2023 Founders Day: A Celebration of the past as Texas Tech ushers in the future Lubbock, then a humble West Texas town, knew the possibilities on the horizon when the Texas Legislature passed a bill creating Texas Technological College on February 10, 1923. ...
1582various secretaries of state illegally circumvented their state legislatures in conducting their elections in 1583multiple ways, including by allowing ballots to be received after November 3, 2020.We believe that 1584substantial election fraud in key metropolitan areas significantly affected the results...
restore all the learning lost by their students during the pandemic, the Texas Legislature has insisted those who teach grades K-3 need to jump another hurdle: they need to complete a 60-to-120 hour course on reading, known as Reading Academies, ...
Many said they were motivated to vote yes by the state Supreme Court’s conservative majority voting earlier this year to uphold an 1864 near-total abortion ban, which the Legislature narrowly repealed even as most GOP lawmakers voted to keep it in place. Yet the fa...
Mary’s Law Journal covers the Legislature’s substantial changes to the Texas Citizen Participation Act, or TCPA. Authored by participants representing major stakeholders during the negotiations on House Bill 2730, the article details the history, problems, and revisions of the TCPA, which was ...
Part 2: Civil Justice-Related Bills that Failed in 2023 Part 3: How Did TCJL’s Statement of Conservative Business Principles Fare? Part 4: Eminent Domain Update Part 5: Special Session Report – Legislature Prohibits Vaccine Mandates TPLF: Third Party Litigation Funding ...