Texas House members temporarily escalated the revenge-killing of Senate bills Wednesday.
The president plans to visit tornado-ravaged Moore, Okla. Sunday.
The Texas Senate Tuesday approved a proposed constitutional amendment that would provide tax breaks for the spouses of troops killed in combat.
A bill that would ban the sale of sugary sodas in some public schools was approved Tuesday by the Texas Senate.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew says the IRS’ targeting of conservative political groups was “unacceptable and inexcusable.”
State lawmakers are considering using the Texas Rainy Day Fund to pay $1.75 billion owned to schools.
Senior White House officials first learned on April 24 of an audit targeting inappropriate targeting of conservative groups by the IRS, but didn’t tell the president.
A Texas House member, angered that a state senator blocked a vote on her bill, is responding in kind.
Democrats are striking back after two years of GOP success in passing voter ID laws and purging voter rolls.
The power tied to Gov. Rick Perry’s veto pen is growing as the end of the Legislature’s session nears.
Texas House members temporarily escalated the revenge-killing of Senate bills Wednesday.
The Texas Senate Wednesday approved a bill that would allow schools to train teachers how to fight gunfire with gunfire.
Hecklers demanding that Texas expand the Medicaid program repeatedly interrupted a speech by Gov. Rick Perry Wednesday.
The Texas Legislature has honored late actor Sherman Hemsley.
The Texas Senate Tuesday approved a proposed constitutional amendment that would provide tax breaks for the spouses of troops killed in combat.
The U.S. Senate has rejected a GOP bid to turn the food stamp program over to the states.
The IRS official at the center of the scandal engulfing the agency told Congress she’s done nothing wrong and then invoked the Fifth Amendment.
The president plans to visit tornado-ravaged Moore, Okla. Sunday.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew says the IRS’ targeting of conservative political groups was “unacceptable and inexcusable.”
Vermont has become the fourth state to allow physician-assisted suicide.