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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas bill would allow voters to decide future of Daylight Saving TimeSen. Bettencourt (R-Houston) filed Senate Bill 2029 and Senate Joint Resolution 67 which, if passed, would put the time change on the ballot for Texas voters in this November's election.
If lawmakers pass the proposed items, voters would decide whether or not to end clock changes during the November election.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas countywide voting bill would allow fewer polling sitesBill 985 would revise a 2023 law that raised the minimum number of voting locations. County election officials say they’ve struggled to comply with it.
The state senator from Houston is usually a mild-mannered fellow. But the other day at a Senate Committee on Finance meeting, he lost it. The target for the ire of State Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) was the Texas Lottery Commission and its new executive director,
This Week in Texas. ABC13 talks to Speaker of the House Dustin Burrows and breaks down the session's key issues with state senators.
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KWKT - FOX 44 on MSNThis bill would have Texans vote on the future of daylight saving timeState Rep. Vikki Goodwin has authored a proposed amendment to the Texas constitution that would eliminate the twice-a-year time change and give voters the choice to stay in either permanent daylight saving time or permanent standard time.
The goal of the new legislation is to help drive down the cost of housing so that more Texans can afford homes.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNRepublican senators threaten not to boost Texas public universities’ funding over DEI banPaul Bettencourt, R-Houston, sent a letter this week to public university leaders telling them university funds would not be increased this year because some of them have not fully complied with the state's DEI ban. (Leila Saidane For The Texas Tribune ...
One jackpot winner spent $25 million on nearly every possible number combination, while another bought tickets through a third-party app.
Texas lawmakers agreed to spend $6 billion to lower property taxes but can't agree on who will benefit the most.
A new bill filing in the Texas Legislature could prohibit tax rate elections from funding multi-billion-dollar capital projects — including those like Austin’s Project Connect light rail
The senators' letter to Texas boards of regents comes after requests to restore $400 million in universities funds that are absent in budget drafts.
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