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State Rep. Matt Schaefer will not seek reelection
Read full article: State Rep. Matt Schaefer will not seek reelectionThe deeply conservative leader said he is looking forward to spending time with his family, church and business — but added that a return to politics is possible if a Texas Senate seat opened up.
With Texas House adjourned, Senate takes bigger swing at border enforcement and human smuggling
Read full article: With Texas House adjourned, Senate takes bigger swing at border enforcement and human smugglingRather than accept the House legislation as is, senators passed their own — more expansive — proposals for border security. But unless the House convenes again, the bills can’t go to the governor’s desk.
Texas House passes bill aimed at keeping kids from seeing sexually explicit performances
Read full article: Texas House passes bill aimed at keeping kids from seeing sexually explicit performancesThe bill no longer targets drag performers, but LGBTQ advocates say the legislation’s vague language could still be used to criminalize such shows.
Texas senator tries new path in bid to revise Texas free-speech law
Read full article: Texas senator tries new path in bid to revise Texas free-speech lawIn a last-minute hearing Wednesday, Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, opened another avenue to get the bill passed, raising alarm among free-speech advocates.
Texas Senate approves bill barring professors from “compelling” students to adopt certain political beliefs
Read full article: Texas Senate approves bill barring professors from “compelling” students to adopt certain political beliefsCritics say Senate Bill 16 is overly vague and will create a chilling effect that will prevent important conversations about race and gender. But Republican supporters say the legislation is necessary to protect conservative students who are self-censoring in the classroom.
Texas Senate votes to defund libraries where drag queens read to kids as it tries to limit the performances kids can attend
Read full article: Texas Senate votes to defund libraries where drag queens read to kids as it tries to limit the performances kids can attendThe Senate expanded the bill targeting drag queen story hours to target all public funding for libraries. The upper chamber also approved a bill limiting other drag performances kids can see.
Texas Senate committee advances bills restricting certain drag shows
Read full article: Texas Senate committee advances bills restricting certain drag showsProposed legislation from Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, would criminalize explicit performances where children are present and strip libraries of state funding for hosting any event featuring performers in drag. Critics say the bill is discriminatory and unconstitutional.
Texas Senate gives first OK to make illegal voting a felony again
Read full article: Texas Senate gives first OK to make illegal voting a felony againThe priority bill, backed by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, reverses a change the Legislature made two years ago during an omnibus voting bill that made illegal voting a misdemeanor.
GOP lawmakers accuse investment firms of breaking a law that prohibits divesting from oil and gas
Read full article: GOP lawmakers accuse investment firms of breaking a law that prohibits divesting from oil and gasAt a senate committee hearing in Marshall, Texas Republican lawmakers accused investment firms of pulling back on fossil fuels, running afoul of a 2021 law that prohibits the state from contracting with or investing in companies that “boycott” oil, natural gas and coal companies.
A conservative school district and Texas lawmaker try to outmaneuver efforts to subvert “In God We Trust” law
Read full article: A conservative school district and Texas lawmaker try to outmaneuver efforts to subvert “In God We Trust” lawAfter protesters solicited donations to distribute posters to schools across the state in Arabic, state Sen. Bryan Hughes sent a letter to the Texas Education Agency clarifying his legislation requiring schools to display signs with the national motto.
Author of “critical race theory” ban says Texas schools can still teach about racism
Read full article: Author of “critical race theory” ban says Texas schools can still teach about racismState Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, said his intention was never to gloss over American history or have negative effects on teachers and administrators. His comments to the State Board of Education come as members consider new social studies curriculum.
Texas Republicans say if Roe falls, they’ll focus on adoptions and preventing women from seeking abortions elsewhere
Read full article: Texas Republicans say if Roe falls, they’ll focus on adoptions and preventing women from seeking abortions elsewhereState leaders say expanding a social safety net for children and prosecuting abortion funders are among their priorities. “We’ll continue to do our best to make abortion not just outlawed, but unthinkable,” said state Rep. Briscoe Cain.
East Texas county official pleads guilty to misdemeanor election fraud
Read full article: East Texas county official pleads guilty to misdemeanor election fraudAn East Texas county commissioner and his wife have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor election fraud after reaching a plea deal that allows him to remain in office.
Key Texas abortion opponent sees Supreme Court decision as validation to keep fighting
Read full article: Key Texas abortion opponent sees Supreme Court decision as validation to keep fightingMark Lee Dickson helped Texas towns ban abortion. On Friday, the Supreme Court declined to block a state law modeled on his ordinance. “We can go anywhere now,” he said.
“A pivotal day”: Texas abortion law’s Supreme Court hearings spur hope for some, fear for others
Read full article: “A pivotal day”: Texas abortion law’s Supreme Court hearings spur hope for some, fear for othersAnti-abortion groups and reproductive rights activists faced off outside the U.S. Supreme Court as it heard Texas' abortion case.
Key U.S. Supreme Court justices express concern about Texas abortion law’s enforcement
Read full article: Key U.S. Supreme Court justices express concern about Texas abortion law’s enforcementSix justices — including two who voted against blocking Senate Bill 8 when it first went into effect — voiced concern that other states could replicate the controversial law’s enforcement mechanism.
Analysis: Maps bolster Republicans in the Texas Senate, especially the top one
Read full article: Analysis: Maps bolster Republicans in the Texas Senate, especially the top oneThe new political maps drawn by the Texas Senate don't just favor Republicans; that much was expected from a Republican majority. The maps help Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick pick which Republicans he wants in the Senate.
Texas bill to block COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employers failed in Legislature after business groups rallied against it
Read full article: Texas bill to block COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employers failed in Legislature after business groups rallied against itA prohibition on vaccine mandates was one of Gov. Greg Abbott’s priorities for the special session, but it did not have enough support in the Legislature.
Abbott’s latest vaccine mandate will likely end up in court, experts say
Read full article: Abbott’s latest vaccine mandate will likely end up in court, experts sayTexas Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest executive order is clear -- no entity, including private businesses -- can require their employees or customers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. But the application of the order is much less clear.
The Texas GOP lawmaker behind the abortion ban, voting restrictions bill and more
Read full article: The Texas GOP lawmaker behind the abortion ban, voting restrictions bill and moreState Sen. Bryan Hughes authored the six-week abortion ban and the elections bill and carried other conservative priorities that grabbed national attention.
Texas GOP bets on hard right turn amid changing demographics
Read full article: Texas GOP bets on hard right turn amid changing demographicsRepublicans in America’s largest conservative state for years racked up victories under the slogan “Keep Texas Red,” a pledge to quash a coming blue wave that Democrats argued was inevitable given shifting demographics.
Texas GOP bets on hard right turn amid changing demographics
Read full article: Texas GOP bets on hard right turn amid changing demographicsRepublicans in America’s largest conservative state for years racked up victories under the slogan “Keep Texas Red,” a pledge to quash a coming blue wave that Democrats argued was inevitable given shifting demographics.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to sign contentious voting measure SB 1 into law Tuesday
Read full article: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to sign contentious voting measure SB 1 into law TuesdayTexas Gov. Greg Abbott said he would sign into law on Tuesday the contentious voting restrictions passed by Republicans after a Democrat-led quorum break this summer.
Why “heartbeat bill” is a misleading name for Texas’ near-total abortion ban
Read full article: Why “heartbeat bill” is a misleading name for Texas’ near-total abortion banMedical and reproductive health experts say the reference to a heartbeat is medically inaccurate as an embryo does not have a developed heart at six weeks’ gestation.
Texas Senate outlasts 15-hour filibuster by Sen. Carol Alvarado to pass GOP voting-restrictions bill
Read full article: Texas Senate outlasts 15-hour filibuster by Sen. Carol Alvarado to pass GOP voting-restrictions billThe Houston Democrat was on her feet speaking, not allowed to sit or lean against her desk, and unable to take bathroom breaks or drink water, since Wednesday evening. But ultimately the bill she opposed passed Thursday on an 18-11 vote.
Forging ahead, Texas Senate committee again passes voting restrictions bill
Read full article: Forging ahead, Texas Senate committee again passes voting restrictions billSenate Bill 1 is nearly identical to legislation considered in the first special session, containing many of the provisions that have spawned a monthslong game of legislative brinkmanship with House Democrats, who continue to deny Republicans the quorum needed to enact the bill.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s son says Texas Republicans are misrepresenting his father’s words in effort to whitewash history
Read full article: Martin Luther King Jr.’s son says Texas Republicans are misrepresenting his father’s words in effort to whitewash historyRepublican Texas lawmakers have justified their efforts to limit how racism and current events are taught in school by saying that critical race theory judges people by the color of their skin. Martin Luther King III and experts disagree.
Texas Senate advances bills limiting education about race, access to abortion-inducing medications. The House is still sidelined.
Read full article: Texas Senate advances bills limiting education about race, access to abortion-inducing medications. The House is still sidelined.It's largely symbolic, but the Texas Senate is nearing the end of its work on Republican priorities for the special legislative session after passing bills limiting "critical race theory" and abortion access Friday.
Senate presses forward passing GOP voting and bail bills, as Texas House in chaos over Democrats’ decampment
Read full article: Senate presses forward passing GOP voting and bail bills, as Texas House in chaos over Democrats’ decampmentIf the House Democrats who skipped town to block voting legislation don’t return before the special session ends, the Senate bills will languish without becoming law.
Texas Senate bill seeks to strip required lessons on people of color and women from “critical race theory” law
Read full article: Texas Senate bill seeks to strip required lessons on people of color and women from “critical race theory” lawThe bill would also remove a requirement to teach that white supremacy is "morally wrong." One Democratic lawmaker said the bill’s attempts could lead to a “frightening dystopian future.”
After drastic changes made behind closed doors, Texas Senate approves voting bill after overnight debate
Read full article: After drastic changes made behind closed doors, Texas Senate approves voting bill after overnight debateSenate Bill 7 includes provisions to limit early voting hours, curtail local voting options and further tighten voting-by-mail. The upper chamber suspended its own rules to approve it after debating it for hours overnight.
Texas bill to ban the teaching of “critical race theory” spiked at the last minute on a technicality
Read full article: Texas bill to ban the teaching of “critical race theory” spiked at the last minute on a technicalityTexas educators worried the bill would have a chilling effect on tough conversations about race and racism. GOP lawmakers said they wanted to ensure teachers' personal biases stay out of their lessons
Some Texas schools would be required to hang “In God We Trust” signs due to measure nearing passage by lawmakers
Read full article: Some Texas schools would be required to hang “In God We Trust” signs due to measure nearing passage by lawmakersThe national motto would have to be hung in a "conspicuous place" in every building on the school's campus — if someone donates the sign.
Texas’ divisive bill limiting how students learn about current events and historic racism passed by Senate
Read full article: Texas’ divisive bill limiting how students learn about current events and historic racism passed by SenateThe bill aims to ban critical race theory in public and open-enrollment charter schools. Supporters say it merely ensures students aren't taught that one race or gender is superior to another. Critics say it limits how race in America is taught.
Texas Senate advances bill limiting how and when voters can cast ballots, receive mail-in voting applications
Read full article: Texas Senate advances bill limiting how and when voters can cast ballots, receive mail-in voting applicationsLike other proposals under consideration at the Texas Capitol, many of the restrictions in Senate Bill 7 would target initiatives championed in Harris County to make it easier for more voters to participate in elections. Senate Republicans on Thursday cleared the way for new, sweeping restrictions to voting in Texas that take particular aim at forbidding local efforts meant to widen access. AdThe legislation is at the forefront of Texas Republicans’ crusade to further restrict voting in the state following last year’s election. The bill was rewritten before it reached the Senate floor to allow for voting only between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. The legislation would also outlaw the drive-thru voting set up at 10 polling places in the county for the general election.
Texas Senate gives initial approval to bill to stop social media companies from banning Texans for political views
Read full article: Texas Senate gives initial approval to bill to stop social media companies from banning Texans for political viewsSocial media icons on an iPhone screen. Credit: Getty Images/iStockphotoThe Texas Senate on Tuesday gave initial approval to a measure that would prohibit social media companies with at least 100 million monthly users from blocking, banning, demonetizing, or discriminating against a user based on their viewpoint or their location within Texas. He repeatedly referred to social media platforms as common carriers, though they have never been classified as such by law or in the court system. Facebook, Twitter and Google, which owns YouTube, did not respond to requests for comment. Hughes in 2019 filed a similar measure that won Senate approval, but it ultimately died in committee in the Texas House.
Health concerns block some Texans from testifying on voting
Read full article: Health concerns block some Texans from testifying on votingFormer Democratic congressman Beto O'Rourke speaks against new proposed voting restrictions at the Texas Capitol on Thursday, March 25, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Proposed legislation before the GOP-led state Senate and House mirrors a nationwide campaign by Republicans that aims to restrict voting even more, with rules Democrats say disenfranchise racial and ethnic minorities. AdAmy Litzinger, of Austin, is among Texans who say the very health issues keeping her from testifying before lawmakers in person will also penalize her if stricter voting legislation becomes law. Brian Kemp drew protests Thursday when he signed into law a sweeping GOP-sponsored overhaul of state elections — and the fights will undoubtedly end up in the courts. AdBack in Austin, Jose Colon Uvalles was back at the Capitol again Friday to advocate against voting restrictions.
Texas lawmakers push bill to make it easier to sue abortion providers and harder for new anti-abortion laws to be blocked by courts
Read full article: Texas lawmakers push bill to make it easier to sue abortion providers and harder for new anti-abortion laws to be blocked by courtsThe proposed bill would strip Texas officials of their typical enforcement role — and open the door for any Texan to sue providers they thought weren’t complying with state abortion laws. The proposed bill would strip Texas officials of their typical enforcement role — and open the door for any Texan to sue providers they thought weren’t complying with state abortion laws. By pushing enforcement to the civil court system, anti-abortion activists hope to make it harder to sue state officials to stop an unconstitutional law. SB 8 would let anyone in Texas sue an abortion provider if they believe they violated state laws. The Texas bill goes further, but Cohen said the precedent would apply if the Texas bill passes.
Texas Senate scrambles to advance bill that would force ERCOT to reprice energy charges from winter storm
Read full article: Texas Senate scrambles to advance bill that would force ERCOT to reprice energy charges from winter stormSenate Bill 2142, sponsored by state Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, had not even been filed when the day started Monday — and the full Senate hadn’t been scheduled to convene. But the bill was quickly read on the Senate floor and referred to the Senate Jurisprudence Committee for a hearing on Monday morning. PUC and ERCOT leaders say the prices were intentionally left high to incentivize generators to send power during widespread outages. The PUC’s sole serving member, Arthur D’Andrea, told the state Senate last week that he does not have the authority to retroactively adjust prices. The other two spots on the PUC are vacant because their prior occupants resigned after the winter storm.
Gov. Greg Abbott on legislation to prohibit social media sites from ‘censoring Texans’
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott on legislation to prohibit social media sites from ‘censoring Texans’Gregg Abbott and state Sen. Bryan Hughes announce a Republican-sponsored Senate Bill 12, which would prevent social media sites like Facebook and Twitter from “canceling” the views of Texans. Greg Abbott is taking on the censorship of “conservative speech.”The governor is slated to hold a news conference at noon on Friday to discuss the Republican-sponsored Senate Bill 12, which would prevent social media sites like Facebook and Twitter from “canceling” the views of Texans. The news conference, which will take place in Tyler with Sen. Bryan Hughes, will be livestreamed in this article. Hughes is among the sponsors of the bill, along with Sen. Donna Campbell who lives in New Braunfels. Abbott’s office said the legislature would “help prohibit social media companies from censoring Texans based on the viewpoints they express.”GOP leaders in Texas targeted social media giants like Facebook and Twitter during the pre- and post-election period and in the aftermath of the deadly U.S. Capitol siege.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick awards committee chair to Texas senator who previously faced sexual harassment allegation
Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick awards committee chair to Texas senator who previously faced sexual harassment allegationCredit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas TribuneTwo years ago, Texas Sen. Charles Schwertner voluntarily relinquished a prominent post chairing the Senate’s Health and Human Services Committee after an allegation of sexual harassment. @DanPatrick’s trust in my ability to lead this important committee.”The Senate committee Schwertner will lead is not as prominent as the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services he once oversaw. “No one works harder than the members of the Texas Senate,” Patrick said in a statement. Houston Democrat John Whitmire, the Senate longest-serving member, will continue to chair the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice. Democrat Eddie Lucio Jr. of Brownsville will serve as vice chair of the Senate Finance Committee, a change Patrick announced in December.