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Texas lawmakers target property taxes, abortion and gender transition care in first bills for the 2025 session
Lawmakers in the Texas House and Senate filed more than a thousand pieces of legislation Tuesday, offering an early look at the issues they hope to prioritize when they gavel in f
Texas lawmakers jumpstart 2025 session by filing bills on abortion, education and property taxes
The Legislature meets biennially, meaning lawmakers have had a full year to brainstorm ideas for new legislation. Only a few hundred bills are passed each year by both the GOP-led House and Senate, meaning the vast majority of bills filed Tuesday will ultimately fall by the wayside.
Texas lawmakers target property taxes, abortion and gender transition care in first bills for 2025
Tuesday marked the first day Texas lawmakers could file bills for next year's legislative session. Here's what's on the top of their list.
Texas lawmakers file first LGBTQ-related bills of 2025 session
Bill filing for the Texas Legislature began Tuesday, and lawmakers have already filed proposals directed at gender and sexual orientation. The majority came from Senators Bob Hall and Jose Menéndez, who each filed more than 60 bills on Tuesday.
Texas Lawmaker Files Cannabis Legalization Bill
Texas lawmakers have filed several cannabis policy reform bills for the 2025 legislative session, including a bill that would legalize and regulate marijuana for adults.
Texas lawmakers file record number of bills ahead of 2025 session
Some of the first bills filed this year targeted border security as Republicans look to bolster immigration enforcement under a new Trump administration.
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Why Democrats’ abortion messaging failed to resonate in Texas, despite unpopular bans
Texas’ strict abortion bans made it “ground zero” for Democrats hoping to rile up their base, but voters prioritized economic ...
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on MSN
After election losses, Texas Democrats search for what's next on abortion messaging
Texas Democrats’ election losses last week are prompting serious self-reflection among some strategists over the decision to ...
justthenews
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Texas advocate calls for probe into federally funded abortions for unaccompanied minors
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called on the president to shut down several facilities in Texas, arguing his administration was ...
CBS News on MSN
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How Texas's abortion laws are driving doctors out of the state
Doctors in Texas potentially face huge fines, life in prison and losing their license because of the state's strict abortion ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
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Texas OB-GYNs urge lawmakers to change abortion laws after reports on pregnant women's deaths
Thousands of people walk in a march in support of
abortion
rights near downtown San Antonio on June 24, 2022. Credit: ...
The Nation on MSN
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What We Learn From the Texas Town That Voted for Abortion and for Trump
The right to abortion won big this election—and so did the man who ended Roe v. Wade. Nowhere was that contradiction more ...
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Doctors say strict abortion laws in Texas put pregnant women and their physicians at serious risk
In Texas, where strict laws ban abortion with limited exceptions, women are struggling to find quality reproductive health care. Some doctors say the state law is dangerously vague.
The Texas Tribune on MSN
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Amarillo voters reject abortion “travel ban,” a rare rebuke of anti-abortion movement in Texas
Tuesday’s vote was a rare chance for Texans to vote directly on abortion restrictions. The state already has a near-total ...
Houston Public Media
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Texas lawmakers target property taxes, abortion and gender transition care in first bills of session
On the other side of the issue, state Rep. Steve Toth filed HB 1004, which would empower the
Texas
Attorney General to ...
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Texas follows Louisiana’s lead to reclassify reproductive care drugs as controlled substances
A Texas lawmaker has filed a bill that would reclassify two drugs used for reproductive health as controlled substances, ...
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