Senate Bill 2 would devote public money to defray the cost of private education. Early plans would set aside $1 billion.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Patrick said Wednesday that the THC ban would be designated as Senate Bill 3. (Eli Hartman/The Texas Tribune, Eli Hartman/The Texas Tribune) HOUSTON – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick ...
A new legislative effort – Senate Bill 3, touted by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and sponsored by Sen. Charles Perry – now seeks to ban all forms of THC in Texas. “We have tons of people coming in ...
Last session, Texas lawmakers provided the largest property tax cut in the state's history by increasing the homestead exemption to $100,000.
Senate Bill 4 would raise the Texas homestead exemption to $140,000 and ensure school districts would not lose money.
The Senate passed different versions of the bill several times last session, but it's died in the House each time.
The Senate passed different versions of the bill several times last session, but it's died in the House each time.
The Texas Senate on Wednesday passed a plan that would allow parents to use taxpayer dollars to fund private education.
A proposal creating a voucher-like program where public funds could be used toward private schools was passed by the Texas ...
Texas House Democrats gathered on Monday to issue a call for action concerning Senate Bill 2, a new attempt at school choice ...
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