HB 18, which took effect last year, requires social media platforms to register users' ages and restrict certain content and ...
A federal judge blocked enforcement of a Texas law that he found to restrict Texas minors' First Amendment rights, calling ...
GOP lawmakers in Texas are moving forward with legislation to restrict foreign land ownership in the state, targeting China ...
Legislators are expected to take up a $360 million proposal that would change the landscape of financial aid in the state.
The new injunction prohibits advertising and age verification restrictions in the SCOPE Act, which aims to make social media ...
SB 846, filed by Sen. Bryan Hughes would give unprecedented prosecutorial powers to the attorney general on issues of voter ...
New proposed bills aim to increase pay for all state employees and provide the first cost-of-living-adjustment for retirees ...
ACC had 23 attendees at Community College Day at the Capitol, including three trustees and 13 students, who met with ...
As a part of a broad investigation into Texas public school officials, Accuracy in Media has sent undercover journalists ...
Texas lawmakers have filed six social media bills this legislative ... Without additional funding, several of these teams are ...
Under House Bill 6 passed last legislative session, Texans who provide deadly amounts of fentanyl can be charged with murder.
Texas lawmakers approved legislation in 2021 that allows studies of psychedelic drug treatments for veterans. House Bill 1802 ...