As the debate over school voucher bills, KHOU 11 spoke with an expert to highlight the key differences between the two proposals and what comes next.
As Texas lawmakers push to restore voting rights for those on probation or parole, a formerly incarcerated woman speaks out on the importance of having a voice in elections.
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Senate Bill 16 would effectively set up a dual system of balloting in Texas – where those who have not provided proof of ...
The decision to strip chapters from books that had already won the approval of the state’s Republican-controlled board of education represents an escalation in how local school boards run by ...
A potential vote of the school voucher bill in the House Committee on education could tee up the controversial bill for a vote on the House floor.
“Most Texans have already proven their citizenship when they got their driver’s license, but the feds have not allowed us to ...
The Texas voucher bills don't require voucher recipients to take the state standardized tests, making it difficult to measure ...
A push is gaining traction to bring whole and 2 percent milk back to school cafeterias, more than a decade after it was ...
Texas removes 10,000 fewer children per year than in 2018, but protects more of them from abuse and neglect than ever before.
Senate Bill 16, which was filed by East Texas State Sen. Bryan Hughes on March 11, requires proof of citizenship when ...
Senate Bill 112, authored by North Texas Republican Sen. Bob Hall, would amend the state education code to explicitly give ...