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Texas Senate passes “Trey's Law” to protect abuse survivors from NDAs
It’s a major step forward in the fight to protect sexual abuse survivors in Texas. The Senate has unanimously passed what’s being called Trey’s Law — named after a North Texas man — a bill that would ban the use of nondisclosure agreements, or NDAs, to silence victims. Trey’s Law was sparked by high-profile abuse cases in the Dallas-Fort...
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Texas senate passes bill known as “Trey's Law”
The so-called “Trey’s Law” banning NDAs for sexual assault cases has passed another hurdle on its way to becoming law. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Alanna Quillen tells us how it could protect survivors.
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Texas lawmakers aim to wrangle home insurance premiums
Texas lawmakers debate whether to require insurance companies to get state approval before increasing home insurance premiums.
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State lawmakers eyeing insurance premium rates increase
The rising cost of property insurance has many people worried. Some say they may soon be priced out of their homes. In the past few years – insurance premium rates increased to new levels and it got the attention of state lawmakers in Austin. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan has the latest.
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Texas lawmakers agree on property tax relief, business tax cuts
Texas lawmakers struck a deal to use part of the state’s budget surplus for expanded property tax relief and business tax cuts. Homeowners and small businesses could see major savings. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan reports.
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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants major change to Texas Lottery Commission
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick posted a nearly 5-minute video to “X” once again at a store he visited in February, exposing what he says was a courier service for buying lottery tickets. In February, a winning $83 million Texas Lotto jackpot ticket was sold at Winners Corner in Austin. Governor Greg Abbott and Patrick called for a Texas Rangers…
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Total ban or strict rules: Texas lawmakers debate future of THC
Texas lawmakers are one step closer to banning some THC products across the state. The main question now is: how far will they go? Competing versions in the House and Senate are on a collision course, the outcome may send state lawmakers into overtime with a special session. The Senate wants a complete ban on all THC products. The House…
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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick takes aim at couriers in fight with Texas Lottery Commission
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is continuing his fight against the Texas Lottery Commission. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Vince Sims reports Patrick visited a store that had 47 lottery terminals handling mobile purchases which he says isn’t fair.
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Texas lawmakers debate future of THC across the state
Texas lawmakers are one step closer to banning some THC products across the state. The question now – how far will they go? 온라인카지노사이트 5 political reporter Phil Prazan takes a look at what could be an intense battle to come.
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Texas Senate OKs effort to clarify medical exceptions under state's abortion ban
The Texas Senate approved changes Tuesday to the state’s strict abortion ban that both Republicans and Democrats say would clarify medical exceptions and has drawn support from women who were told they could not end their pregnancies despite life-threatening complications. The unanimous passage of the bill in the GOP-controlled Senate — by a 31-0 vote — marked a rare moment of...
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Widow pushes for new opioid warning label after husband's death
Texas lawmakers are now scrutinizing opioid drugs. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Evan Anderson has the details.
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Texas House to discuss high-speed rail funding Monday
High speed rails are in the spotlight in Austin on Monday. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Larry Collins tells us the details.
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Texas Education Chairs talk ‘historic' choice voucher bill and what's next for school finance
Public Education Chairman of the Texas House Brad Buckley, R – Salado, and Education K-16 Chairman Brandon Creighton, R – Conroe, talk to 온라인카지노사이트 5 in a rare joint interview about the major education overhaul they passed in late April. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan asks when will Governor Greg Abbott sign school choice vouchers into law and what’s next for...
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School voucher bill heads to Texas Governor's desk
A controversial education bill is now just one signature away from becoming a law. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Evan Anderson tells us about the reaction to the school choice voucher bill.
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Texas lawmakers pass school voucher bill, send it to Gov. Abbott
Texas lawmakers have passed a sweeping education bill that includes school choice vouchers, allowing families to use public funds for private school tuition. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan reports from Austin.
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Texas lawmakers send $1B private school voucher plan to Gov. Abbott's desk
Texas lawmakers have passed a $1 billion education bill that allows families to use public money to pay for private school tuition.
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Lt. Governor wants to send choice voucher bill to Governor without another debate
The leader of the Texas Senate wants to send the House’s version of school choice vouchers to the Governor to sign into law. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan and Gromer Jeffer’s from the Dallas Morning News discuss if this is the final step to the controversial idea becoming law.
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First major school funding bill clears major hurdle at the State Capitol
The Texas House passed a major funding bill aiming to pump billions into public school districts across the state. 온라인카지노사이트 5 political reporter Phil Prazan reports it’s one of two major bills lawmakers planned to debate Wednesday.
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New bill addresses fentanyl sales on social media
A North Texas lawmaker wants to stop fentanyl from being sold on social media. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Larry Collins tells us the details.
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Texas House to debate major education bills, including $8 billion funding plan
The Texas House is set to take up a series of education bills this Wednesday that could significantly impact local schools. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan breaks down what’s at stake.