One of Texas’ jail booking facilities for criminal illegal aliens is closing due to President Donald Trump’s “decisive and swift leadership on the border crisis,” per a directive issued by Gov. Greg ...
In the latest episode of Smoke Filled Room, Senior Editor McKenzie DiLullo and Senior Reporter Brad Johnson take listeners on a "catch-all" review of the 89th Legislative Session so far, from school ...
The Texas Senate State Affairs Committee endured a full day of testimony Monday, where debate, discussion, and passionate pleas from witnesses descended on the upper chamber to consider the future of ...
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson has encouraged United States senators to stop thinking about giving more funding for federal programs to solve the housing crisis and move to a view that it must be solved by ...
Among Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s top 40 priorities during Texas’ 89th Legislative Session are two abortion-related bills: the “Life of the Mother” Act clarifying the state’s current abortion laws and ...
A bill has been filed in the Texas House that would allow a property owner to disable, destroy, or damage unmanned aircraft flying over their property — both a pressing concern for any Texans who have ...
University campus protests have sparked a discussion regarding the balance between campus safety and political expression, with one Texas lawmaker now filing a bill to create an “enhanced penalty for ...
Concern over government-issued documents being aligned with an individual's biological sex has now been addressed in a new opinion by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. By request of the Texas ...
A bill filed in the Texas Legislature would establish a grant program to assist law enforcement officials with solving violent criminal cases, particularly ones involving sexual offenses. House Bill ...
Texas’ 89th regular legislative session has seen 60 days pass since its start in January — swinging open the door for increased speed and ensuing chaos, as the window for bill filing closes and floor ...