At Texas A&M, a renewed dispute over the university’s response to sexual assault

Poll: Texans say legislators need to make health care a priority

Advocates say arming Texas school employees won’t cost that much. But many districts don’t want to do it.

[FISCAL NOTES — LINE ITEMS] Tarleton State University Researchers Apply Science to Protect Texas Environment

Four things to watch at Texas Republican and Democratic party conventions

Scores of Texas women are running for office. Many of them are new to politics.

After crowdfunding law, Texans raise nearly $250,000 toward testing rape kits

After the Santa Fe shooting, a lawsuit aims to “effect change.” Can civil cases do what legislation hasn't?

Voting rights groups say a citizens commission could fix gerrymandering. It’s unlikely to happen.

PRESS RELEASE: Comptroller Glenn Hegar Distributes $710 Million in Monthly Sales Tax Revenue to Local Governments

PRESS RELEASE: Texas Comptroller’s Office Begins Operation of Texas Bullion Depository

Texas just opened the nation's first state-run gold depository. Here's what that means.

Data for more than 145,000 Texas state employees updated in Salaries Explorer

PRESS RELEASE: State Sales Tax Revenue Totaled $2.76 Billion in May

In Texas, lawmakers have to live in their districts. But good luck proving it if they don't.

Texas must reveal where it got execution drugs, the Texas Supreme Court affirms

Texas Hispanic groups sue Trump administration over census citizenship question

After Santa Fe, 54 percent of Texas parents support arming teachers, poll says

"Somebody had to push": One couple's fight to change how Texas defines a pickle

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has a 40-point plan for improving school safety. Here's what it would do.

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller posts — and then deletes — a fake photo of Whoopi Goldberg

Gov. Greg Abbott announces school safety plan and proposed changes to gun laws after Santa Fe shooting

PRESS RELEASE: Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar Reminds Families to Start Saving for Higher Education on “529 Education Savings Day”

Texas Supreme Court sides with short-term renters, likely bolstering state’s fight against Austin’s ordinance

We visualized how underrepresented Texas women are in government. This year, it could change — but not by much.

Mass shootings influenced school architecture long before Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick questioned entrances and exits

A gay Texas teacher is on leave after she showed students a photo of her wife. She has few legal protections.

Outside groups spent big backing either centrists or hard-line conservatives in GOP House runoffs. The centrists went 5 for 7.

Following Santa Fe school shooting, Dan Patrick says Texas should cut incentive funding for “violent” films and video games

In these four Texas counties, no one voted in the Democratic primary runoffs

Democratic state Rep. Ron Reynolds likely headed to jail after Texas Court of Criminal Appeals refuses to review his case

Lawsuit claims one of Texas' top Republican judges fired his secretary for supporting Democrats on social media

Hardline conservatives trail more moderate Republicans in Texas House runoffs

After DWI arrest, René Oliveira is one of two Texas House incumbents voted out

Lupe Valdez defeats Andrew White in Texas Democratic gubernatorial runoff

Watch Texas candidates virtually debate in our Split Decision series

Meet the candidates in the Texas primary runoffs

Texas has a law aimed at keeping parents’ guns out of kids’ hands. But it’s “reactive, not proactive.”

After Santa Fe shooting, prominent Texas House Republican asks Abbott to call special session on school shootings

More than half of Texans polled wanted stricter gun laws. And that was before the Santa Fe school shooting.

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