The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: The House and Senate are working in these final days of the 89th Texas Legislature with the House working all through the weekend. There is much to catch you up on and that includes the stories below plus much more on the show:
- House approves bill to save beleaguered Texas Lottery, here are the changes
- House committee pushes Texas [un]Ethics Commission out of sunset safety net bill
- Texas foods win round in fight over labeling high-fructose corn syrup as unfit for humans
- Texas bill OK’ing homes on smaller lots resurrected in House
- Bill banning DEI in public schools, tightening parental control clears House
- School Prayer Times and Classroom Ten Commandments Legislation Pass Texas Legislature, Head to Abbott
- House agrees to subsidize film industry with our money up to $300,000,000 per biennium
- Texas public universities on verge of having new restrictions after House approves plan
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5th Circuit rules against library-libs in Llano: Library patrons have no First Amendment right to force libraries to include their points of view. This is an important and correct ruling and its reasons are well expressed in the opinion.
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