Texas lawmakers could tackle improving the state’s infrastructure and adding safeguards to artificial intelligence.
the 2025 session could offer plenty of cultural conflict issues that appeal to many GOP voters and activists, but lawmakers are also expected to mix bread and butter with their red meat.
A day after the election, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott answers questions from reporters at Kingdom Life Academy in Tyler, where he discussed his school choice voucher initiative, Nov. 6, 2024. School director Joel Enge , a former Tyler ISD teacher, is relying on the governor for help at his mostly all volunteer academy.
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