Several Republican governors, including Greg Abbott of Texas, Mike Braun of Indiana, Ron DeSantis of Florida and Mike DeWine of Ohio, are expected to be at the signing.
Several Republican governors, including Ron DeSantis of Florida, Glenn Youngkin of Virginia, Greg Abbott of Texas, and Mike ...
Exclusive: President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order Thursday seeking to eliminate the U.S. Department of ...
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NewsNation on MSNTexas launches community reporting system to ‘protect the public’Greg Abbott and the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) launched the iWatchTexas community reporting system to “protect ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Coppell ISD, arguing school officials broke state law by teaching students ...
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order to diminish the Department of Education at the White House on Thursday, multiple sources told ABC News. The president's order will direct ...
US President Donald Trump is planning to sign an executive order on Thursday (local time) that aims to eliminate the US Department of Education, delivering on his campaign promise, USA Today reported, ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAmanda Edwards to run to succeed the late-U.S. Rep. Sylvester TurnerEdwards unsuccessfully ran for the seat twice last year. She faced off against U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee in the 2024 ...
Cindy Clemishire testified to a Texas House panel on Wednesday that her refusal to sign a non-disclosure agreement made it ...
The attorney general office’s lawsuit is based on an undercover video published in February by a conservative activist group.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBills seek to improve state’s response to wildfires a year after devastation in PanhandleA proposal to create a statewide system connecting emergency personnel and agencies is among several bills that target ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNLawmakers want to give schools more leeway to suspend Texas’ youngest and homeless studentsThe proposal aims to make working conditions safer for teachers but critics worry it could push the state’s most vulnerable ...
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