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TEXAS MOVES TO REMOVE CESAR CHAVEZ REFERENCES FROM SCHOOLS AND STATE OBSERVANCES
Mar24

TEXAS MOVES TO REMOVE CESAR CHAVEZ REFERENCES FROM SCHOOLS AND STATE OBSERVANCES

March 24, 2026 – A growing effort across Texas is leading to the removal of Cesar Chavez references from schools, curriculum materials and official state observances, reflecting a broader political and cultural debate over how historical figures are recognized. Recent actions by state leadership, including Governor Greg Abbott’s directive to halt recognition of Cesar Chavez Day, have accelerated the shift. Lawmakers are also...

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CORPUS CHRISTI SECURES EMERGENCY WATER PERMIT AMID DROUGHT CONDITIONS
Mar24

CORPUS CHRISTI SECURES EMERGENCY WATER PERMIT AMID DROUGHT CONDITIONS

March 24, 2026 – CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — State leaders have stepped in to help stabilize the water supply in Corpus Christi as the Coastal Bend city faces worsening drought conditions. According to officials, Corpus Christi has secured a short-term emergency groundwater permit, allowing the city to tap into additional water sources as reservoirs and traditional supplies continue to decline. The move comes after concerns that the...

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$5 Million In Grants For Psychiatry Fellowships
Mar23

$5 Million In Grants For Psychiatry Fellowships

March 23, 2026 – Governor Greg Abbott announced Monday that Texas will invest $5 million in new grants aimed at expanding mental healthcare education through forensic psychiatry fellowships. The funding will support the Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program, administered by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and is designed to strengthen the state’s mental health workforce by training physicians in a specialized...

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Texas To Delete Cesar Chavez Day
Mar19

Texas To Delete Cesar Chavez Day

March 19, 2026 – Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that the state will no longer observe Cesar Chavez Day, citing allegations against the late labor leader and calling for the holiday’s removal from state law. Born Cesario Estrada Chavez was March 31, 1927 in Yuma, Arizona, U.S.Died April 23, 1993 (aged 66) San Luis, Arizona, U.S. In a statement released from Austin, Abbott said he has directed all state agency...

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Republicans Voters Reject Sharia Law at March Poll
Mar05

Republicans Voters Reject Sharia Law at March Poll

March 5, 2026 – Republican primary voters across Texas delivered overwhelming support for a non-binding ballot proposition calling for the prohibition of Sharia law, according to unofficial results released following Tuesday’s primary election. Sharia, meaning “the correct path” in Arabic, is the divine legal and moral framework derived from the Quran and Hadith (teachings of Prophet Muhammad) that governs all...

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No Bail for Violent Offenders in Texas
Nov05

No Bail for Violent Offenders in Texas

November 5, 2025 – Texas voters have overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment giving judges more authority to deny bail to individuals charged with certain violent felony offenses. The measure passed with more than 60 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s General Election. Sheriffs and county officials across Texas are now bracing for potential increases in jail populations. Some Texas jails are already operating near full....

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17 Propositions On The Ballot November 4, 2025
Oct17

17 Propositions On The Ballot November 4, 2025

October 17, 2025 – On November 4, Texas voters will head to the polls to decide the fate of 17 constitutional amendments, appearing as statewide propositions at the top of the ballot. Among the most closely watched measures are proposals tied to billions of dollars in property tax cuts for both homeowners and businesses. Earlier this year, the Texas Legislature approved the package with a two-thirds majority, authorizing the...

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New Restrictions on Texas THC Sales Effective Immediately
Sep11

New Restrictions on Texas THC Sales Effective Immediately

September 11, 2025 – Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order Wednesday placing new restrictions on intoxicating THC products after lawmakers failed to reach agreement during two special sessions. The order, effective immediately, bans the sale of THC products to anyone under 21 and requires ID checks for all purchases. Retailers are also prohibited from operating within 1,000 feet of schools or churches. Key Provisions...

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More Texas Schools Install Vape Detectors in Restrooms/Locker Rooms
Aug14

More Texas Schools Install Vape Detectors in Restrooms/Locker Rooms

August 14, 2025 – More Public schools across Texas are installing vape detectors in restrooms and other common areas following the passage of House Bill 114, a recently passed state law signed by Governor Greg Abbott aimed at curbing student vaping on campus. The law, which took effect in September 2023, mandates mandatory disciplinary action for students caught using or possessing e-cigarettes on school property. To help...

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Texas Hemp Bill In Limbo
Aug08

Texas Hemp Bill In Limbo

August 8, 2025 – The Texas hemp bill, Senate Bill 5, faces significant delays due to a Democratic walkout that stalled legislative proceedings. The bill seeks to ban the manufacture, sale, and possession of consumable hemp products containing any form of THC, while still allowing non-psychoactive components like CBD and CBG. Authored by State Sen. Charles Perry, the legislation has stirred intense debate over public health,...

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