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Texas Sens. Charles Schwertner, Borris Miles silent after new accusations of sexual harassment in report
Read full article: Texas Sens. Charles Schwertner, Borris Miles silent after new accusations of sexual harassment in reportA Texas Monthly article revealed fresh allegations of sexual harassment against two senators with a history of scandals.
Body camera footage shows February drunk-driving arrest of Sen. Charles Schwertner
Read full article: Body camera footage shows February drunk-driving arrest of Sen. Charles SchwertnerNewly released body camera footage shows state Sen. Charles Schwertner’s February arrest for suspicion of drunk driving. Travis County prosecutors dropped the charge in July.
Senate Republicans say House managers failed to meet high burden of proof
Read full article: Senate Republicans say House managers failed to meet high burden of proofDemocrats, however, said their GOP colleagues “caved” to outside pressure in voting to acquit and return Ken Paxton to his job as attorney general.
Travis County won’t pursue driving while intoxicated charges against State Sen. Charles Schwertner
Read full article: Travis County won’t pursue driving while intoxicated charges against State Sen. Charles SchwertnerThe Republican from Georgetown was arrested in Austin in February. But the county attorney said there wasn’t sufficient evidence to prosecute.
Texas Senate passes new economic incentive program to lure businesses to the state
Read full article: Texas Senate passes new economic incentive program to lure businesses to the stateLawmakers hope to hammer out a program to replace the embattled Chapter 313 program before the legislative session ends Monday.
Economic incentives clear Senate committee as negotiations continue
Read full article: Economic incentives clear Senate committee as negotiations continueLawmakers are trying hard to come up with an agreement on how to replace an embattled 20-year tax abatement program for big companies that expired in December.
Texas leaders want a new way to attract businesses here. But they can’t agree on how to do it.
Read full article: Texas leaders want a new way to attract businesses here. But they can’t agree on how to do it.The two chambers have 10 days to cut a deal before the end of the legislative session, and they are miles apart on some of the very foundations of a corporate tax-abatement bill considered to be a priority for Republican state leaders.
Texas House moves to crack down on polluters with stricter penalties and heavier oversight
Read full article: Texas House moves to crack down on polluters with stricter penalties and heavier oversightThe bill would require the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to focus enforcement and increase penalties on repeat violators and increase public outreach. Still, environmental advocates say the effort was too “modest” in its reach.
Texas Senate seeks increased penalties on polluters as it renews state’s environmental agency
Read full article: Texas Senate seeks increased penalties on polluters as it renews state’s environmental agencyThe bill would require the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to focus enforcement on repeat violators and increase public outreach.
A plan for Texas to build its own power plants could cost $7 billion more than expected
Read full article: A plan for Texas to build its own power plants could cost $7 billion more than expectedThe plants would be activated during emergencies. Lawmakers haven’t decided whether to pay for them through state funds or higher charges to electricity customers.
Bills aimed at adding more natural gas power to Texas grid clear Senate
Read full article: Bills aimed at adding more natural gas power to Texas grid clear SenateCritics say the bills could lead to untold billions in added costs to customers and minimal benefits while ignoring needed efforts to reduce electricity demand.
Texas legislator files bill to save state park from being turned into multimillion-dollar homes, private golf course
Read full article: Texas legislator files bill to save state park from being turned into multimillion-dollar homes, private golf courseTexas state officials are still trying to prevent a privately-owned property that contained a Texas state park from being turned into a multimillion-dollar private home community.
Texans tell environmental agency: Stop being reluctant to regulate industry
Read full article: Texans tell environmental agency: Stop being reluctant to regulate industryA report from the state Sunset Advisory Commission found that Texas Commission on Environmental Quality commissioners have become “reluctant” regulators and often encourage industry to “self police.”
Energy industry showers Gov. Greg Abbott, other Texas politicians with campaign cash after they passed power grid bills
Read full article: Energy industry showers Gov. Greg Abbott, other Texas politicians with campaign cash after they passed power grid billsFor some energy experts, the increase in donations for the officials at the close of the session looks like a reward for not passing more stringent regulations and raises questions about whether lawmakers let the oil, gas and the broader energy industry off easy for its massive failures.
Watered-down expansion of Texas’ medical marijuana program signed into law
Read full article: Watered-down expansion of Texas’ medical marijuana program signed into lawHouse Bill 1535 expands eligibility for the Texas Compassionate Use Program to people with cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder. It's effective Sept. 1.
Texas House, Senate strike compromise on bill legalizing permitless carry of handguns
Read full article: Texas House, Senate strike compromise on bill legalizing permitless carry of handgunsThe agreement advances the legislation even closer to becoming law. Abbott has said he will sign such a proposal.
Permitless carry of a handgun in Texas nearly law, after Senate OKs bill
Read full article: Permitless carry of a handgun in Texas nearly law, after Senate OKs billTwo gun rights activists argue with a state trooper who will not allow them to enter an overflow room due to COVID-related restrictions at the Capitol on April 29, 2021. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune
Texas energy companies push back against Berkshire Hathaway’s $8 billion plan for backup power
Read full article: Texas energy companies push back against Berkshire Hathaway’s $8 billion plan for backup powerSweeping legislation to overhaul state’s electricity market in response to winter storm heads to Texas House after Senate’s unanimous approval
Read full article: Sweeping legislation to overhaul state’s electricity market in response to winter storm heads to Texas House after Senate’s unanimous approvalThe Texas Senate on Monday unanimously approved a sweeping bill that would overhaul the state’s electricity industry and infrastructure, including mandating that power plants prepare for extreme weather and outlawing risky indexed retail electric plans. Senate Bill 3, filed by Republican state Sen. Charles Schwertner of Georgetown, now heads to the Texas House where its prospects are uncertain. Experts say the process of retrofitting the state’s power plants for winter could be difficult and costly, but not impossible, depending on the types of upgrades eventually mandated by regulators. Known as TERC, the board coordinates state energy regulators, electricity generators and the natural gas fuel industry to ensure reliable gas distribution for electricity. The PUC regulates the Electrical Reliability Council of Texas, which manages the state’s main power grid.
Texas’ natural gas and power generators would have to prepare for extreme temperatures under bill Senate committee approved
Read full article: Texas’ natural gas and power generators would have to prepare for extreme temperatures under bill Senate committee approvedA bill that would overhaul Texas’ energy industry — including mandating weatherization for natural gas and power generators — was approved by a Texas Senate committee on Thursday. Many power generators and gas companies were ill-suited for the freezing temperatures in February, which led gas pipelines to freeze and power transmission to falter. AdA Texas House committee earlier this month passed a similar weatherization bill. “I’m convinced that we’re making a big mistake by attacking a problem that isn’t a problem, just because we feel like it is a problem.”Earlier this month, the state Senate scrambled to pass Senate Bill 2142. Dan Patrick, who leads the Texas Senate, called for the resignation of its three members in the aftermath of the winter storm.
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.