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After giving the governor the ability to expand the list of restricted countries, the House then gave SB 17 preliminary approval in a 85-60 vote. The bill now heads back to the Senate. State Rep.
Senate Bill 17 would ban some people, companies and government entities from China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from buying property in Texas. ‘We Won’: Maine Defeats Trump Over Funding ...
Senate Bill 17 passed the House this week with amendments to the Senate’s version. The upper chamber must approve those changes before sending the bill to the governor’s desk. SB 17 would ban ...
DALLAS, Texas — Texas Senate Bill 17 (SB 17), which restricts land ownership by individuals and entities from countries designated as foreign adversaries, has passed both chambers of the Texas ...
Representative Janis Holt (HD 18) joined Senator Lois Kolkhorst in a press conference on Friday, May 30, at the Texas Capitol ...
The Texas House and Senate signed SB 37 after conferencing on changes. The final text limits faculty authority and ...
It’s particularly important at a moment when our state leaders have demonstrated that they don't want students to have a ...
The 2025 NBA Finals is a classic matchup of an elite offense vs. a historic defense. The Indiana Pacers vs. the Oklahoma City ...
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