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Texas lawmakers ended their second special session without regulating or banning hemp.
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House Bill 7 would allow private citizens to sue out-of-state prescribers and distributors of abortion pills sent into Texas.
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For years, experts in Houston have been studying the idea of building massive tunnels under the area to divert floodwaters and save lives and property. Now, Elon Musk wants a piece of the project.
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Senate Bill 17 will bar people tied to China, Iran, North Korea or Russia from buying most Texas real estate, including farmland, homes and commercial property.
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An enrollment drop could cost the Texas economy hundreds of millions of dollars, according to the reports.
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The lawsuit, filed on behalf of 13 Texas residents, states that the redrawn districts in the new map � which Gov. Greg Abbott says he’ll “swiftly� sign into law � are racially discriminatory and violate voter protection laws.
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"Republicans think they can walk all over us," Sen. Carol Alvarado said in a post on social media Friday afternoon. "Today I'm going to kick back. ... Going to be a long night."
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Some food industry experts hope the state's law will play a role in influencing more federal regulation of food additives.
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Among the passed proposals is House Bill 1, which seeks to strengthen emergency planning and evacuation procedures at youth camps.
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It will be the first test of whether Roy’s at times frosty relationship with President Trump � and his turn against Paxton � can withstand scrutiny in a statewide primary.
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Paxton accused Beto O'Rourke's group of improperly funding Texas House Democrats when they fled the state to delay a vote on new congressional districts.
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There were a total of 762 cases before the state declared the outbreak over.