Texas lawmakers want to give special education students larger vouchers. What if private schools run out of space or refuse ...
About 70 private schools in Texas have identified themselves in self-reported data as having specialized programs for ...
Texas lawmakers agreed to spend $6 billion to lower property taxes but can't agree on who will benefit the most.
"Separation of church and state, that's not in the Constitution anywhere," said state Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston, who ...
The goal of the new legislation is to help drive down the cost of housing so that more Texans can afford homes.
The 2023 law, House Bill 3, increased that annual safety allotment to $10 per student and $15,000 per school in a district.
The Legislature has tried to clamp down on renewable energy resources in the past, but many lawmakers are recognizing the need to support all types of generation to meet record demand growth.
Senate Bill 13 would create school library advisory councils largely made up of parents. It would give school boards, rather ...
What they’re all screaming about is, ‘We want regulation, but we want it the way we want it.'” By Jasper Scherer, The Texas ...
Approved 30-1, legislation creating a dementia research institute funded with $3 billion in state money next goes to the Texas House.
The REC of Grapevine is slated to get new strength equipment after Grapevine City Council members approved the purchase March ...
The bills would require public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments and allow districts to provide students with ...