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Planned medical towers won't have to build around state development restrictions meant to protect views of the Capitol dome.
Texas recently joined 39 other states in allowing high school athletes to monetize their name, image and likeness (NIL).
Senate Bill 37 (SB 37) passed the Texas House of Representatives, following earlier approval by the Texas Senate on April 16.
Five years ago, Brandon Creighton, a Republican who represents parts of five southeastern Texas counties in the state Senate, co-sponsored a law, Senate Bill 18, aimed at protecting freedom of ...
A controversial bill sitting on Gov. Greg Abbott's desk could effectively ban LGBTQ-centered clubs at public schools, throwing into jeopardy the future of gay-straight alliance groups at Texas ...
Senate Bill 37 awaits Gov. Greg Abbott's signature, giving regents control over curriculum and faculty hiring at Texas universities.
State Rep. Brandon Creighton sponsored the bill, with the state House and Senate both signing it on Sunday. The law is effective immediately following Abbott's signing.
With Abbott's signature on the bill, it sets up Texas' UIL having to amend their rules to allow student-athletes of the age 17 and up to enter into NIL deals.
A bill allowing Texas universities to pay student-athletes now sits at Gov. Greg Abbott's desk, awaiting his signature.
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a landmark $8.5B bill to enhance public school finance in Texas, raising basic allotment and improving teacher pay and student funding.