Texas Senate Bill 17, which bans land purchases by entities from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, awaits Governor Abbott’s approval. The …
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Chevron corrects previously overstated layoff numbers in Texas, reducing the figure from 800 to 200 as part of a larger restructuring plan. …
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Chevron Announces Layoffs in West Texas Amid Strategic Restructuring Efforts
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsChevron plans to lay off nearly 800 employees in West Texas as part of a strategic restructuring effort. The relocation of Chevron’s …
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The Texas Senate has approved a bill allowing college athletes to be paid through name, image, and likeness agreements. If it passes …
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Historic Houston Residence Known for Celebrity Gatherings Tops April Home Sales
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsA renowned Houston mansion, formerly a venue for elite gatherings, has been sold in one of the city’s top real estate transactions …
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‘Audrii’s Law’ becomes law, expanding sex offender registry to include child grooming
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsTexas Governor Abbott signs ‘Audrii’s Law,’ closing a loophole in sex offender registration. The law, inspired by the tragic case of Audrii …
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Texas will replace paper license tags with permanent metal plates starting July 1, 2025, to curb fraud. House Bill 718 mandates dealerships …
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The Texas Senate approves a bill to eliminate the STAAR test, proposing shorter assessments. Negotiations with the House continue over A-F rating …
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Eli Lilly Considers $5.9 Billion Biomanufacturing Plant in Houston, Bringing Economic Growth and Jobs
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsEli Lilly & Co. considers a $5.9 billion biomanufacturing plant in Houston’s Generation Park, potentially creating thousands of jobs and solidifying the …
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Texas House passes bill giving parents, school boards more control over library books
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsTexas Senate Bill 13 grants school boards and parents more control over school library book selections, shifting decision-making from librarians to local …