Senate Bill 10, which requires public schools to display the biblical text in classrooms, has sparked multiple legal challenges from civil liberties groups.
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The ruling is a blow to Trump and the Republicans in a nationwide redistricting race that began in Texas this summer.
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The vast political divide in America has largely become a battle between folks who live in the cities and those who don’t. This was not always the case. Somehow rural voters have almost uniformly become Republican voters. How did the divide emerge and why does it pose a threat to democracy?
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The new animal control facility will be located in Southwest Bexar County
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When the No Kings protests recently took place on streets across the nation, Trump administration officials said these were quote "hate America" rallies. But in fact, these were patriots using their constitutional right to dissent and voice their opposition to government policies — a practice that has been part of America since the founding.
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One of San Antonio's longest serving mayors officially announced his bid for Bexar County Judge on Saturday afternoon.
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This week on "Texas Matters": Governor Greg Abbott announces he's running for a fourth term with a five-point plan to eliminate school property taxes. But what does that mean for funding Texas Public schools? And how the federal banning of hemp derived THC is being felt across the state.
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The day after the bill to reopen the government became law, Texas business owners react to the banning of their main product, a hemp-derived THC.
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Ron Nirenberg also recently appointed a campaign treasurer to begin raising money.
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President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through the end of January, ending the shutdown that has dragged on for six weeks.
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The federal spending bill aimed at ending the ongoing government shutdown could also wipe out the nation’s hemp-derived THC industry, including products that have become popular and widespread across Texas.