No matter where you stand on the fence, get ready, because these are the new laws that go into effect January 1, 2024, in Texas. SENATE BILL 117: ANTI-DEI LAW This is the most talked about law going into effect in January. This bill got passed back in May, and it's one of the...
Texas Senate Bill 2, known as the Property Tax Relief Act, aims to reduce property tax burdens on homeownersby lowering school district tax rates and providing additional state funding to ensure that school districts can continue to operate effectively. The implementation of Texas Senate Bill 2's ...
Senate Republicans introduce bill to protect IVF access A Democratic-led effort to safeguard access to IVF failed earlier this year in the Senate. May 20, 2024 Reproductive rights experts weigh in on abortion, IVF battles across U.S.
Senate Bill 2142 directs the Public Utility Commission to order ERCOT to reassess prices, which in some cases were being passed down to customers. AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Senate passed a bill that could help reduce overcharges to electric companies during last month's wi...
The Department of Homeland Security said the federal government would also continue the court challenge to the law that will “further complicate” the job of its “already strained” workforce. The agency won’t assist in any efforts to enforce the law known ...
“Our office won’t have much to do with Senate Bill 4 unless we’re working with one of our brother sheriffs or sister sheriffs on the border,” Smith said, “because you have to be able to prove they came across the border illegally. And unfortunately y...
Suing Texas State Senate Bill 8 Plaintiffs under Federal Law for Violations of Constitutional RightsAnthony J. Colangelo
Senate Bill 645, introduced by Sen. Joan Huffman, a Republican representing the Houston area, would change the classification ofdrug overdosesto "poisonings," according to the Texas Tribune. "We have tragically learned the extent of how dangerous fentanyl is and how even under 1 gram is so...
This senate bill being introduced in Texas is a perfect example of the moronic actions our government likes to take, eliminating public beaches in Texas. Get our free mobile app Senate Bill 434 Senator Mayes Middleton of Galveston introduced this gem (that's sarcasm in case you couldn't tell...
A bill that would allow Texas college students to keep handguns locked in their cars in college campus parking lots easily passed the state Senate on Tuesday. The bill, OK'd in a bipartisan 27-4 vote, would override rules by several state colleges and universities that prohibit guns on ...