Texas lawmakers are hoping to pass an abortion bill similar to one that failed in the U.S. Senate. KVUE Political Reporter Ashley Goudeau explains. STORY: https://bit.ly/2EOeFsq
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Arizona GOP lawmakers push for Texas-style border enforcement law
And that, Toma said, starts with the fact that the legality of the Texas measure is still being litigated. That statute, like the one Republican lawmakers ... is no reason to act now on something ...
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Dallas schools leader touts wins, calls out Texas lawmakers for not boosting funding
Dallas schools are heading in the right direction despite inaction from Texas lawmakers, Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde said during her annual State of the District address. The superintendent ...
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‘Amend Deposit Protection Act’
MEMBERS of Parliament have proposed amendments to the Deposit Protection Act to cater for all contributors. They said the Act only served the interest of statutory depositors in its current form.
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'Deserve to feel safe and supported' | Austin Pets Alive! workers file to become nation's largest animal shelter union
AUSTIN, Texas — Employees at Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) have started the process of becoming the largest animal shelter union in the U.S. On Thursday, the animal shelter employees filed a ...
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Should you be worried about the bird flu? What experts say after Texas case
The recent bird flu infection in a dairy worker in Texas has public health officials on high alert, though experts say the virus hasn't become more contagious, either among cows or people.
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Austin Pets Alive! workers file to become nation’s largest animal shelter union
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Thursday, Austin Pets Alive! (APA) animal shelter employees filed to become the largest animal shelter union in the country, according to a news release. The release said APA ...
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Utility pole inspection company declines to testify at Texas Panhandle wildfire investigation hearing
THE TEXAS TRIBUNE – A company hired to inspect utility poles in the Panhandle declined to testify before Texas lawmakers Wednesday, as part of the state’s inquiry into the Smokehouse Creek ...
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Lawmakers gather information after Texas bird flu case
The first human case of avian influenza in Texas this week has prompted Congress to gather information about the risks to public health and agriculture. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Centene plans to file protest over Texas state Medicaid scoring
Texas HHS shows which geographic areas each insurer currently covers for various programs in a color-coded map (PDF). The deadline to file an official protest was March 17. Previously, Texas HHS ...
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The Fight to Restore Abortion Rights in Texas
One provision in the law allows private citizens to file a civil lawsuit against ... Cancer diagnoses were out, too. Texas law defines abortion as an act “with the intent to cause the death ...
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Texas Solicitor General Admits State Possibly ‘Went Too Far’ With Controversial Immigration Bill
to violating the precedent set by Arizona v. U.S. Nielsen told a panel of judges on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that Texas lawmakers “tried to develop a statute that goes up to the line ...
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Utility pole inspection company declines to testify at Texas Panhandle wildfire investigation hearing
The Texas A&M Forest Service concluded that a fallen decayed utility pole caused the Smokehouse Creek fire. State Rep. Ken King, R-Canadian, speaks during a legislative hearing in investigating ...