The Legislative Reference Library produces a Daily Newspaper Clipping Service for
members of the Legislative community. Each morning, Library staff members select and compile articles of interest to the legislature from over 30 national and regional newspapers.
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No doom for DART, but transit agency mustn’t get comfortable
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Dallas Morning News
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Editorial
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06/02/25
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1 TX bill
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Fall back, give Texans a voice on clock change
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San Antonio Evening News
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Editorial
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06/02/25
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1 TX bill 4 doc(s)
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STAAR test stays in school after lawmakers can’t agree on how to replace it
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Dallas Morning News
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Harper, K.
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06/02/25
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1 TX bill
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Here’s how Abbott’s choice on a THC ban could split Texas Republicans
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Houston Chronicle
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Wermund, B.
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06/02/25
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2 TX bill(s) 2 doc(s)
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Texas oil operators indicted in drug cartel smuggling scheme
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Austin American Statesman
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Loria, M.
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06/02/25
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2 doc(s)
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Amid turnaround plans, teachers bid goodbye to North Austin middle schools
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Austin American Statesman
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Heath, K.
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06/02/25
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2 doc(s)
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Down to the wire: A $338B Texas budget, new rules for faculty senates at universities
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Austin American Statesman
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Moritz, J.
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06/02/25
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4 TX bill(s)
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Paxton can resume probe of El Paso group that helps migrants, Texas Supreme Court says
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Dallas Morning News
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Nguyen, A.
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06/02/25
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4 doc(s)
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Texas lottery likely to continue after Legislature approves compromise
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Dallas Morning News
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Jeffers Jr., G.
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06/02/25
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2 TX bill(s) 2 doc(s)
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Trustees, parents would review school library books under bill sent to governor
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Dallas Morning News
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Harper, K.
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06/02/25
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1 TX bill
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More than $1 billion in federal energy project awards to Texas nixed by Energy Department
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Dallas Morning News
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Morton, J.
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06/02/25
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1 doc(s)
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Texas Supreme Court says Paxton can resume probe of El Paso migrant shelter
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San Antonio Express News
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Wermund, B.
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06/02/25
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13 doc(s)
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