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Greg Abbott, Texas and State of the State
Here's when Texas Gov. Abbott will deliver his 2025 State of the State address
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced details Monday about his 2025 State of the State address. This year's speech will take place at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 2, and will be broadcast across the state.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will deliver State of the State speech Sunday
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will release his legislative agenda in a televised broadcast of his traditional early-session State of the State speech on Sunday, the governor’s office announced. The Republican governor’s speech,
Greg Abbott will announce his legislative priorities on Sunday. Here's how to watch
Gov. Greg Abbott is set to lay out his priorities for the legislative session — almost certain to include private school vouchers and bail system changes — in his State of the State address this weekend.
Gov. Greg Abbott to deliver State of the State address Sunday
Governor Abbott is expected to lay out his plan for the current session of the Texas Legislature and other goals he hopes to achieve in the next year.
How to watch Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s 2025 State of the State address
Abbott's one-hour address will begin at 5 p.m. and will be broadcast to potentially more than 25 million Texans.
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Several bills filed to weaken vaccine mandates as more Texas families opt out of immunizations
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The Texas Tribune on MSN
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Texas Republicans in Congress propose bills to codify Trump executive orders
Ending birthright citizenship, increasing oil drilling, and leaving WHO are just a few bills the state’s Republicans pushed ...
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Texas Legislature's 89th session will start Tuesday. Who are key players you should know?
The 89th Texas Legislature will convene Tuesday. Here are some of the members who will help shape state policies.
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Texas lawmakers propose $10k raises for full-time state employees
New proposed bills aim to increase pay for all state employees and provide the first cost-of-living-adjustment for retirees ...
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Bryan ISD reacts to Texas Legislature’s proposed education budgets
The budget proposals seek nearly $5 billion in new funding for public education alongside $1 billion to establish a school ...
San Antonio Current
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Social media isn’t the only cause of mental health woes among Texas youth, advocates say
Social media’s danger on youth mental health has captured the attention of Texas lawmakers, at times, eclipsing focus on ...
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Texas legislative session set to begin; what you need to know about the first day
The eighty-ninth Texas state legislative session will begin as state representatives and senators decide on future laws over ...
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Texas House bans Democrats as legislative committee chairs
The Texas House voted overwhelmingly Thursday to ban Democrats from holding powerful committee chairmanships, answering years ...
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What to watch in health care legislation as 89th Texas Legislature kicks off
Health care bills relating to cannabis, hospital transparency and Medicaid are on the docket for the 89th Texas Legislature.
Community Impact Newspaper
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Construction begins on $400M Texas Heritage Marketplace
The $400 million development is anticipated to have more than 1 million square feet of retail, restaurants, medical office ...
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says Legislature should clarify Texas abortion law to protect mothers at risk
Patrick on Sunday said the Legislature should amend the language of the state’s near-total abortion ban to address confusion ...
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