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Artificial intelligence (AI) and government oversight is an ongoing issue at the federal level, and now Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is requesting information regarding actions possibly taken by a nonprofit ...
The nascent race for Texas’ most numbers-heavy elected office is already chock-full of thematics and theatrics, and one sticks out above the rest: activists and politicians versus big-money donors.
The four former Office of the Attorney General (OAG) employees who sued under the Texas Whistleblower Act were awarded $6.67 million in damages in a Friday judgment — double the settlement originally ...
In last week’s edition of The Docket, we discussed the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Bondi v. Vanderstock, where the court upheld a Biden-era Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ...
The House Public Education Committee held their rescheduled meeting on Thursday, where two big issues — public school funding and school choice — endured heated debates between members. Immediately, ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Coppell Independent School District (ISD) officials, alleging that critical race theory (CRT) is being taught illegally in the district’s ...
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The Tarrant County Commissioners Court voted 3 to 2 to approve a contract with the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) to provide “advice and consulting services regarding redistricting for county ...
Texas continues to cement itself as a hub for capital investment with the opening of a new Lone Star State-based stock exchange on Monday. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) announced plans to ...
Over 160 independent school districts in Texas will pay about $3 billion in recapture this year to try to equalize public school funding across the state. This “Robin Hood” school funding system was ...
Gov. Greg Abbott has announced that another state agency will be investigating a controversial real estate development in North Texas, this time for “potential discrimination” in violation of the ...
A suspect in a Houston area murder-suicide had pled guilty to murder last December, but nearly four months later, he had not been sentenced and was released on bond. Following a SWAT team standoff ...
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