Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, and Attorney General Ken Paxton all applauded the president's order. In a statement ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott applauded Thursday as he watched President Donald Trump sign an executive order to ...
Reps. Cuellar and Gonzalez are moderate Democrats who represent border districts that increasingly vote Republican.
Texas Congressional Democrats are calling on the federal government to release the funds it has withheld from the ...
Republicans shouldn't take their House majority for granted, and Democrats' image problem doesn't necessarily spell 2026 doom ...
Lawmakers, who are preempting locals on lot sizes in new subdivisions, have been eyeing ways to allow more homes to be built ...
If the proposal becomes law, Texas will follow in the footsteps of several Democrat- and Republican-led states that have ...
A Texas Republican wants to ban students from "any non-human" behaviors in a bid to crack down on furry subculture.
One Texas state representative is taking a page from President Trump, exposing diversity, equity and inclusion government spending, but Democrats and Republicans alike stand in the way.
The gaps over eligibility and spending levels are narrower than the fundamental differences of the previous session.