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These measures touch nearly every aspect of life, from education and healthcare to public safety, property rules and support for first responders. With so many changes coming at once, Texans can expect a variety of noticeable impacts on their daily lives.
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The last day of Texas' 2025 legislative session is here. After 140 days at the Capitol in Austin, the Texas Legislature has passed more than 3,400 bills and resolutions. Here鈥檚 a look at some of the most significant items that 鈥 barring a veto from Gov. Greg Abbott 鈥 could soon become law.
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Texas is once again looking at legalizing sports gambling during this years鈥 legislative session, and supporters are being backed by some of the most influential people in Texas sports.
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There are several factors that contributed to Carter鈥檚 1976 victory in Texas, including 鈥淐arter鈥檚 stature as a white Southerner.鈥
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Texans from across the state went to the polls early with plenty on their mind. The Texas Tribune partnered with other news organizations to hear from a diverse cross-section of voters.
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Lots of important primary races will be decided Tuesday night, including the candidate who will go on to challenge Sen. Ted Cruz.
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From fiery remarks from lawyers to tense votes to the prosecution鈥檚 first witness, the first day of suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton鈥檚 impeachment trial was one for the books.
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On September 1, Texas adds 774 new laws to the books. Check out this rundown of some of the most consequential new measures, plus others you may not have heard about.