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5/15/2018
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How a Part Time Legislature Makes Texas Different from California

Texas and California are often contrasted as being on the opposite ends of the political spectrum, with opposing approaches to government.

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4/30/2018
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Texas Legislature News: A Push to Expand Medicinal Marijuana?

During the 2015 session, the Texas Legislature dipped its toe into making some medicinal products derived from marijuana legal by authorizing the use of cannabis oil for seizure patients.

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4/2/2018
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The Protection of Texas Children Law Gets New Scrutiny

One of the controversies arising from the mass shooting that took the lives of 17 students at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida is a proposal floated by President Donald Trump that some teachers be armed.

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3/20/2018
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School Safety Audits in the Wake of the Last Mass Shooting

The recent mass shooting at a school in Florida has brought both the gun issue and the problem of school safety into the forefront once again.

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3/19/2018
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The Lone Star State Leads Charge Against Crypto-Fueled Fraud

While it's not illegal for cryptocurrency businesses to market in the state of Texas, companies that operate in this nascent market should make sure they're doing things by the book. Otherwise, Texas regulators have proven they will get the ball rolling to quash those efforts in the state, at the very least.

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3/14/2018
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Texas Students Seek More Open Educational Resources Materials

As anyone who has ever been to an institution of higher learning knows, textbooks can be a significant expense. According to a 2013 article in the Atlantic, a study conducted by the American Enterprise Institute reported that the cost of course materials had risen 812 percent between 1978 and that year, faster than health care, home prices, and, naturally, inflation.

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3/12/2018
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Could Rules for Poker Clubs in Texas Be Clarified in the Next Legislative Session?

Texas Hold 'Em, the most popular poker game in the world, may have gotten its start in Texas sometime around the end of the 19th century, though opinions vary on the subject.

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3/9/2018
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Texas Voter ID Law Battle Continues at 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals

On December 5, 2017, the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans heard arguments for and against the newly amended Texas voter ID law. Here is the story so far.

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3/8/2018
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Employee Social Behavior: The New Business Environment

There is unease and confusion among both people in the workforce and business leaders over the changing nature of labor law, and developing changes in employer-employee relationships.

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2/27/2018
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In the Wake of Harvey Federal Money to Pay for Water Projects in Texas

The National Hurricane Center has concluded that Hurricane Harvey, which flooded the Texas Gulf Coast last August, was the worst rain storm ever to have occurred, shattering records and causing between $100 billion and $200 billion in damages.

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2/20/2018
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SpaceX Wants $5 Million More for the Boca Chica Spaceport in Texas

SpaceX, which has been building a spaceport at Boca Chica near Brownsville, is asking the state of Texas for $5 million more to help pay for infrastructure related to the launch facility.

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2/19/2018
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A Medicaid Work Requirement for Texas?

One of the ideas being floated to help rein in the cost of Medicaid is to impose a work requirement for the program.

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2/16/2018
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Texas Governor Proposes New Property Tax Reform Measure

One of the vexing problems that the Texas Legislature has failed to address is the tendency of property taxes to increase every year, often faster than the incomes of home owners who are obliged to pay them.

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2/1/2018
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Policies on How Employees and Supervisors Communicate

There are policies governing employee and supervisor communication for reasons of productivity, and there are policies with bases of legal protection. The most common sense action is to put it all in writing and enforce it all uniformly.

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1/18/2018
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Banning Red Light Cameras in Texas

Many communities in the state of Texas have installed red light cameras at busy intersections. These cameras take a picture of the license plate of a vehicle running a red light. The DMV then sends a ticket to the motorist who is registered as owner of the vehicle in question.

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1/4/2018
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New STAAR Test Guidelines Issued in Texas in the Wake of Harvey

Harvey disrupted a great many aspects of Texas life, not the least of which was education. Many schools in the area affected by Texas were closed for days or even weeks, and some students were required to continue their learning at other schools as the ones they had attended underwent repairs.

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12/20/2017
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The Push for More Texas Toll Roads May Face Opposition in Legislature

One of the problems that has accompanied the burgeoning population growth in the state of Texas has been highway congestion.

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12/15/2017
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Texas Schools Hit by Hurricane Harvey Plead for Exemption from School Accountability Ratings

One of the lingering effects of Hurricane Harvey, which drenched a great deal of the Texas Gulf Coast centered on the Houston-Galveston area, has been how it has impacted the school districts in the affected area.

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12/11/2017
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State Funded Network of Sensors Begins to Track Fracking Related Earthquakes in Texas

Houston Public Media is reporting that a network of seismology sensors, partly funded by the state of Texas, is up and running.

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11/20/2017
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The need for more medical residency positions discussed

Texas-educated aspiring doctors are saving a lot of money on student loans by going to medical school here but many are then exploring opportunities for residencies elsewhere.

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11/10/2017
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Data Privacy Cases Pending in front of U.S. Supreme Court

The United States Supreme Court will decide whether American courts can issue warrants for data stored on servers overseas.

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11/9/2017
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Austin Lawmakers Look at Bringing Amazon to Texas

Amazon.com announced that it was building a second headquarters, bringing with it a $5 billion investment and 50,000 jobs, it set up a nation-wide bidding war.

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9/7/2017
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Abbott rules out special session for Harvey

With Hurricane Harvey having ravaged much of the Texas Gulf Coast, having caused tens of billions of dollars in damage...

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6/30/2017
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Texas Legislative Issues/News: Texting while driving ban passed

Texting while driving is considered one of the most dangerous things one can do while behind the wheel.

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5/27/2017
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Your Attorney Can Help You Negotiate your Master Agreements

Do you feel like you waste time developing new contracts for the same services...

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