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Senate Bill 22, filed by Houston Republican Sen. Joan Huffman, would direct the comptroller to deposit $500 million into a new Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Fund every two years until 2035.
The Texas Senate on Wednesday passed a bill aimed at bringing more film productions to the Lone Star State. Senate Bill 22 would create a long-term film incentive fund. Under the bill, every two years ...
The bill would require universities to report any visa-holding students who support terrorism, but its vague language could ...
The law would close a legal loophole that allows criminals to avoid registering as sex offenders. It now moves to the Texas ...
GOP-led states are barreling ahead in a push to require voters to show documents proving of their citizenship when ...
The Department of Homeland Security released court records it says proves Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a member ...
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Trump and his super-rich allies rode to power on a surge of working-class support. Bernie Sanders fans are in cope mode.
A Dallas woman alleged in a lawsuit Monday that Kanakuk Kamps and its CEO, Joe White, were negligent and are “vicariously ...
Harvard Divinity is one of the “programs, schools and centers of concern” cited as having “egregious records of antisemitism ...
This week, it will be 30 years since the Oklahoma bombing. On the morning of April 19 1995, anti-government right-wing extremist Timothy McVeigh parked a Ryder truck loaded with 5,000 pounds of ...