The new speaker of the 150-member Texas House said, downplays criticism from conservatives and says he's optimistic about the 2025 legislative session.
The House is considering a $1 billion bill that would allow up to 100,000 students in Texas to attend private schools.
The Texas Legislature is in session at the Capitol in Austin. Here’s what you need to know: The Texas House and Senate meet ...
The drama heading into the Jan. 14 opening of the 2025 legislative session was all about who would win the bitter and unusually public battle for Texas ... Rep. Dustin Burrows — would appoint ...
This week, for the first time, the new Speaker of the Texas House, Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, said school choice will pass. His comments come amid rising pressure on him to get the controversial ...
Editor's note: This letter has been edited for length. Texas House of Representatives Speaker Dustin Burrows and his Republican supporters appear to be making a misguided but unfortunately ...
For the first time, Abbott and a Texas House speaker are aligned, at least publicly, on his vision to send public dollars to ...
Rep. Ken King introduces a bill to make the tomahawk rib-eye the official steak of Texas, sparking a flavorful debate with ...
The Texas House Public Education committee will debate school choice ... Among those not on the list is House Speaker Dustin ...
Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows, both Republicans, promoted a bill Tuesday that would create the ...
The House Public Education Committee is the first stop for a bill that Gov. Greg Abbott has made his top legislative priority ...
Texas House of Representatives Speaker Dustin Burrows and his Republican supporters appear to be making a misguided but unfortunately effective effort to devalue the Republican Party brand.