Abbott dodges question on changing Texas abortion law for rape victims

Gov. Greg Abbott refused to say if he would support a bill that adds exemptions for rape and incest victims to the new law restricting abortions in Texas.

Third special session gets underway: What is on the agenda?

Governor Abbott identified 5 agenda items for the third special legislative session in his proclamation that announced he would convene another special session.

Texas Republicans have the redistricting tools to preserve their power

Lawmakers must redraw the state’s political maps to account for a decade’s worth of growth, but the process leaves enough room for political manipulation. Here’s how it’ll work.

Texas lawmakers pass Senate Bill 6, reforming bail system

Prior to the bill’s passage, some courts had released people accused of crimes on personal bonds that did not require money.

HB5 would restore funding for state lawmakers’ staff salaries

The Texas House is set to vote on restoring the funding that pays salaries for thousands of state legislative staffers.

Texas House Republicans push ahead on voting bill with Democrats returning from D.C.

The Republican-controlled Texas House is expected to vote on election legislation Thursday for the first time since Democrats blocked it in late May by leaving the regular legislative session. Now, in this second special session, the House has a quorum with the return of some breakaway Democrats.

With a full plate of controversial bills to go, Texas House committee OKs funding for virtual learning

A Texas House committee approved a plan to expand virtual learning. The proposal calls for the state to cover the costs of online learning for most public districts and some charter schools until September of 2023.

Quorum break ends as small number of Democrats return to Texas House after 38 days

The return of a handful of Democratic lawmakers abruptly and messily drew to a close one of the few -- and lengthiest -- quorum breaks in modern Texas history.

1st Texas Democrat returns to Austin from Washington D.C.

At least one Texas Democrat returned to Austin from Washington D.C. to talk with Republicans about voting legislation that prompted Democrats to leave the state in the first place.

COVID-19 outbreak forces breakaway Texas Democrats to change plans

A COVID-19 outbreak among the renegade Texas Democrats in D.C has jeopardized their chances of meeting with President Joe Biden on voting rights.