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Legislation aimed at barring people and agents of countries deemed hostile to U.S. interests from owning land in Texas leaped ...
The bill was amended to exempt visa-holders, but to give Gov. Greg Abbott power to bar other foreign citizens from purchasing ...
The legislation had only pertained to countries the government deemed national security threats. A last-minute change would ...
The Texas House narrowly approved a measure that would exempt space companies involved in national defense from paying ...
AUSTIN – The Texas House is set to debate a bill today that would ban citizens of nations deemed hostile to the U.S, ...
Texas lawmakers have sought to make it easier to build more homes — and harder for neighbors to block projects.
Although it's not the worst bill to come out of Texas, advocates warn that the bill's vagueness leave it ripe for misuse.
People and entities from certain countries identified as a threat to U.S. interests might soon be unable to purchase land in ...
The Texas House has agreed to let the governor determine the countries whose residents, governments and other entities could be banned from buying property in the state ...
The House’s version of the bill would strip it of several controversial provisions, including one that sought to stretch the state’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion.
Texas lawmakers are debating a bill to close a loophole allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to marry under certain conditions.