Dan Patrick is the acting governor of Texas. Here's why

With Tropical Storm Beryl moving towards the Texas coast, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has taken on the duties of acting governor.

Texas education savings accounts: Races to watch

The school voucher fight in Texas could be all but decided on Tuesday night. Here are the races you need to watch.

Daniel Perry trial: Gov. Abbott issues full pardon, restoration of civil rights

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a full pardon to Army Sgt. Daniel Perry, who was convicted last April of murdering Black Lives Matter protestor Garrett Foster.

Texas Democrats demand Gov. Abbott call for special session on public school funding

In the letter from 39 Texas House Democrats to Gov. Abbott, they say the state’s surplus of about $18 billion means it has the resources to better fund public schools. But the governor quickly pointed the finger back at them, claiming they had a chance to pass school funding but lost it over their opposition to his school voucher program.

Gov. Greg Abbott, UT Austin shift from championing free speech to policing protesters’ intentions

Four years ago, as Texas Republicans worried that conservative voices were being silenced at universities, Gov. Abbott signed a bill that enshrined new free speech protections on campuses. But since last week, he's deployed DPS to crack down on protests at UT Austin that he vociferously disagreed with.

Gov. Abbott 'certain' school vouchers will pass next session

Governor Abbott says he expects to have the votes to pass school vouchers in 2025. See why he believes public schools may have missed their chance to accept the best possible deal.

Gov. Abbott orders Texas universities to revise free speech policies to combat antisemitism

This request for universities to revamp their free speech policies singled out pro-Palestinian groups. And while it aims to address antisemitism, it does not aim to address Islamophobia. 

Gov. Abbott helps oust anti-voucher incumbents from Texas House

After Gov. Abbott failed to convince a group of mostly rural Republicans to pass school vouchers in mid-November, he followed through with a stronger negotiating tactic on Tuesday by ousting a handful of those opponents from office.

Texas Republican Primaries: Trump, Paxton-backed candidates challenge establishment

The race is on to replace longtime Republicans Kay Granger and Michael Burgess in Congress. The two primary contests could tell us a lot about the future of the Republican Party in Texas.

Texas ignores Supreme Court ruling, continues adding razor wire along border

The high court threw out a lower court decision, meaning federal agents can resume cutting razor wire. But Gov. Greg Abbott says the state will keep adding more wire, saying Texas' constitutional right to defend itself outweighs federal law.

U.S. says it will sue Texas over SB4 enforcement
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The U.S. Department of Justice has threatened to sue to stop a new Texas law that allows state police to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the border ? unless Gov. Greg Abbott backs off of enforcing the law.