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Texas has opened investigations into 33 alleged noncitizens who voted in the November 2024 general election, following Secretary of State (SOS) Jane Nelson’s referral of the cases to Attorney General ...
A third opening in the Texas Senate solidified on Monday when state Sen. Brian Birdwell (R-Granbury) announced his retirement, declining to run for re-election next year. “Today I inform you of my ...
The U.S. Senate passed the budget reconciliation “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” on Tuesday afternoon after a marathon of a voting session — including key provisions authored by the Texas congressional ...
The moratorium faced both parliamentary and partisan pushback ahead of Monday night's vote. A group of 17 Republican governors issued a letter to voice their concerns with the amendment. Additionally, ...
Kim Roberts Kim Roberts is a reporter for The Texan in the DFW metroplex area where she has lived for over 20 years. She has a Juris Doctor from Baylor University Law School and a Bachelor’s in ...
The 2025 Legislature will land the plane on a historic water session, allotting $2.5 billion in not-itemized infrastructure spending with a 50-50 split between new supply and fixing existing ...
Expected to be online by the end of the decade, the SMR will be built on-site at Dow Chemical Corporation’s Seadrift plant southeast of Victoria in Calhoun County. The 320-megawatt (MW) plant, ...
Holly Hansen Holly Hansen is a reporter for The Texan living in Harris County. Her former column, “All In Perspective” ran in The Georgetown Advocate, Jarrell Star Ledger, and The Hill Country News, ...
PenLink’s Cobwebs Technologies developed Tangles, an AI-powered open-source intelligence (OSINT) platform that integrates data from various online sources to provide comprehensive analysis for law ...
Cameron Abrams Cameron Abrams is a reporter for The Texan. After graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Tabor College and a Master’s Degree from University of the Pacific, Cameron is ...
House Bill (HB) 150, co-authored by a number of members and led by Rep. Giovanni Capriglione (R-Southlake), would establish the Texas Cyber Command as “a component institution of The University of ...
Attorneys general representing 15 states plus the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit in a Maryland-based federal district court to block the federal government from returning seized Forced Reset ...
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