Senate Health & Human Services – October 10, 2023
The Senate Health & Human Services committee met on October 10 to take up SB 7 (Middleton) relating to prohibiting an employer from adopting or enforcing certain COVID-19 vaccine mandates. [...]
The Senate Health & Human Services committee met on October 10 to take up SB 7 (Middleton) relating to prohibiting an employer from adopting or enforcing certain COVID-19 vaccine mandates. [...]
House The House gaveled in yesterday afternoon and unanimously adopted HR 10 (Goldman) “reaffirming Texas' support for Israel and recognizing Israel's right to defend its citizens.” Before adjourning until Thursday, [...]
Today at 1:00 PM the 88th 3rd Called Special Session will begin. The Governor's proclamation with agenda items on the call for the special session can be found here. Once the [...]
TEA has released a bulletin concerning Performance Reporting updates. The following is a compilation of the highlights from that bulletin. What’s New in Performance Reporting A–F Accountability Upcoming PEIMS Snapshot: [...]
In This Edition 3rd Called Special Session Proclamation, Details, and Links Comptroller Releases 2024-25 CRE Governor Abbott Announces JET Grant Awards Texas Economic Update Texas Register Spotlight Energy/Environment ERCOT Seeks [...]
Governor Greg Abbott announced Special Session #3 that begins at 1:00 PM on Monday, October 9 and issued a proclamation identifying agenda items for the special session. Special Session #3 [...]
Both the House and Senate have been called in starting at 1p on Monday, October 9. Once the calendars are set, they can be viewed here for the: House| Senate | All The [...]
The Governor may expand his Call to include additional topics at any time (Texas Constitution Article 3, Section 40). Other than the Governor opening the Call, any bills that were [...]
Governor Greg Abbott today announced Special Session #3 and issued a proclamation identifying agenda items for the special session that begins at 1:00 PM on Monday, October 9. A statement [...]
The Comptroller has released the 2024-25 CRE. The Comptroller’s office expects revenue available for general spending in 2024-25 to total about $194.57 billion, up 24.8 percent from the 2022-23 biennium. [...]