Texas Legislature finalizes massive $8.5B school funding deal
Texas lawmakers reach an $8.5 billion school funding deal to enhance public education, increase teacher pay, and support small and mid-sized school districts.
Texas lawmakers reach an $8.5 billion school funding deal to enhance public education, increase teacher pay, and support small and mid-sized school districts.
A Mexican national receives a 135-month sentence for meth trafficking in Texas. Audivier Martinez-Gomez pleads guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.
Texas Congressman Chip Roy warns of severe consequences if President Trump’s budget bill passes. The bill, proposing $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts, faces opposition from Democrats and some Republicans over concerns that millions could lose healthcare coverage.
Texas Democrats oppose a House Republican proposal to cut nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP, citing concerns over impacts on low-income residents and benefits for the wealthy.
Matthew Lee Johnson was executed in Texas for the 2012 murder of Nancy Harris, whom he set on fire during a robbery. The execution, by lethal injection, happened 13 years after the crime, amidst ongoing debates over capital punishment in the U.S.
The Texas House advances a bill to boost property tax exemptions, raising the homestead exemption for homeowners from $100,000 to $140,000. The move is part of a broader property tax relief plan aimed at easing financial strain on Texas homeowners.
Texas House to vote on a bill clarifying conditions for life-saving abortions under the state’s near-total abortion ban. The proposal intends to align legal language and provide doctors clear guidelines.
The Texas Senate passes a bill requiring public schools to adopt the Christian B.C./A.D. system for tracking years. This decision emphasizes traditional terminology and sparks discussions on religion’s role in education. The bill awaits approval from the Texas House of Representatives.
The Texas House has advanced a legislative package to tighten bail laws, focusing on violent offenses. The measures require voter approval to amend the state Constitution, and aim to enhance public safety by restricting bail options for violent offenders. Governor Abbott supports the initiative, while critics raise concerns over potential civil liberties impacts.
Texas lawmakers are close to passing a bill banning minors from social media platforms. House Bill 186 requires age verification and parental consent for minors using Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, and Snapchat. Compliance is expected by April 2026.