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Texas is already the state of robot taxi cabs, Memes Street and Joe Rogan. It now may also be the most Bitcoin-y state in all the U.S.A. The Texas House of Representatives voted Wednesday to pass SB 21,
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBill to stop flow of abortion pills into Texas clears House panelThe bill also contains a controversial provision that says it cannot be challenged in state court before it is enforced. It goes now to the House for a full vote.
SB 1188 would require health care agencies to create a new field in medical records for the sex assigned at birth of patients
The Texas House of Representatives approved a bill requiring health agencies to record the sex assigned at birth of patients.
Texas lawmakers passed a bill to ban THC-infused hemp products, threatening to wipe out the $4 billion industry. Legal challenges loom as Governor Abbott's decision on signing it into law is unknown.
The measure marks progress for LGBTQ Texans, but it is questionable whether the Senate will act before the legislative session ends.
The lower chamber gave initial approval to Senate Bills 4 and 23, both by Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston), which would increase the homestead exemption. The current homestead exemption is $100,000 for most homeowners and $110,000 for seniors and people with disabilities.
The Texas House of Representatives approved a bill on May 22 that seeks to prevent healthcare providers from changing a patient’s sex in medical records, outside of some exceptions, by levying fines of up to $25,
Texas has finally done it. Following years of efforts, it’s now legal to title, register, and drive an imported Japanese Kei car in the Lone Star State. If you’ve always dreamed of owning one of these tiny vehicles, now is your chance, without having to deal with the headaches many existing owners have endured over the years.
Governor Abbott thanked the U.S. House for passing a bill allocating $12 billion for Texas border security expenses incurred due to previous federal policies.
Lawmakers in Texas have advanced two bills that could save the state's homeowners hundreds of dollars every year in property taxes.