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House Bill 4 would make the test shorter and base scores on how students’ performance compares to national averages.
If it becomes law, the bill would define sex based on reproductive organs and require state documents and policies to comply ...
State Rep. Brad Buckley, a Republican from Salado, said the lengthy tests don’t accurately measure knowledge and place too ...
The Texas House voted 87-58 to approve Senate Bill 1257 on Monday. The measure requires health care providers who provide ...
The bill originally allowed pregnant women to drive in HOV lanes, to be consistent with Texas abortion laws, but legislators ...
Student discipline, uncertified teachers and school bans on DEI and cellphones are some of the topics being debated at the ...
The Texas House of Representatives approved a bill Monday that would eliminate the state’s current standardized testing ...
Any House bills or joint resolutions that haven’t passed out of committee by Monday, made it to a calendar by Tuesday or ...
House Bill 46 would increase the number of health conditions eligible and would offer smokeable products under the state’s ...