The Texas Senate approved without objection a budget that preserves the educator pay raises and increased public school funding that were the …
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The Texas Senate last week passed several bills listed as major priorities by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. Though most bills are numbered in the orde…
Thumbs up, thumbs down is a review of several news pieces throughout the week.
Sarah Sue Carico passed away on April 2, 2021, at Pine Tree Assisted Living in Paris, Texas. Funeral services are set for 2 p.m., on Monday, A…
As part of its efforts to reform the state’s electric market this session, the Texas Senate on Thursday passed a bill that would change the ma…
With the controversy over the recent November election, members of the Texas Legislature have filed many voting bills, aimed at everything from limiting poll access, managing voting by mail, purging voter rolls and much more.
Sen. Bob Hall, the author of SB 234, joined Fannin commissioners Tuesday in a conference call to defend the bills, saying TAC and TML are purposely misrepresenting them to stir up opposition out of fear they’ll lose money.
Texas senators and representatives looking to change local government officials’ attitudes toward bills that aim to curb taxpayer-funded lobbying have their work cut out for them.
On Thursday, the State Affairs committee of the Texas House will hold a public hearing on H.B. 1505, a bill that would allow broadband service providers to attach their cables to utility poles owned by electric cooperatives.
Fannin County commissioners are scheduled to host discussion Tuesday morning with Sen. Bob Hall regarding two bills in the Texas Legislature aimed at prohibiting the use of county funds for collective legislative communication.
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