Currently, under Texas law, constitutional amendments cannot take effect if the election results face legal challenges.
Laws include restricting transgender people’s access to public bathrooms, allowing lawsuits against abortion pill providers, and change of the STAAR test.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick blasts “frivolous” lawsuit attempting to block the fund that voters approved Nov. 4. Plaintiffs claim ...
A lawsuit challenging the results of the November election has temporarily blocked the establishment of a $3 billion state ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick blasted the suit, saying it was delaying the state from becoming a national leader in research on dementia and related diseases.
The suit, brought by the Republican Party of Texas, is backed by Attorney General Ken Paxton and seeks to close the primary election.
The new laws come 90 days after the end of a special legislative session during which state lawmakers made changes to Texas’ school assessment system, voter registration procedures and more.
On Thursday, more than a dozen new laws take effect here in the Lone Star State and two of them look to fight back against ...
The Secretary of State’s Office didn’t initially check with the Department of Public Safety, which collects proof of ...
Texas officials drew the new congressional map to help Republicans gain up to five additional seats in the House in next year ...
Dozens of new Texas laws are set to take effect in December and January impacting education, health, law enforcement and more ...