Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Travis County for Alleged Violation of Open Meetings Act Over DA Security Funds
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues the Travis County Commissioners Court for allegedly violating the Open Meetings Act during a session that led to funding for the DA's home security.
Governor Abbott Appoints New Members to Texas Statewide Health Coordinating Council
Governor Abbott appoints Dakota Marks, Emily Hunt, and Yasser Zeid to Texas' SHCC to enhance healthcare access and services planning, with Zeid as chair. Their backgrounds range from media and nursing to obstetrics and hospital administration.
Texas House Speaker Showdown, Incumbent Dade Phelan Faces Stiff Opposition from Rep. David Cook Amid GOP Rifts
The article discusses the political contest for the Texas House speaker position between incumbent Dade Phelan and challenger David Cook, detailing their strategies and support bases.
Uncertainty Looms over Texas as Stalled Farm Bill Threatens Nationwide Economic Impact
The delayed U.S. farm bill threatens Texas agriculture and the economy, as lawmakers fail to reach an agreement, risking a reversion to outdated statutes and impacting food security and rural communities.
San Antonio State Rep. Lujan Stirs Controversy With Remarks on Abortion, While Democratic Opponent Carranza Decries Impact on Texas Women
Texas Rep. John Lujan expressed during a forum that he would expect a daughter who was raped to give birth, while his opponent, Kristian Carranza, criticized the stance, highlighting the impact on women.












