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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.

Headline Newspaper Columnist Date Related Links
Can Texas lawmakers learn from ‘satanic’ image? Dallas Morning News  Editorial 10/303/25 2 TX bill(s)
DART’s future in question as Plano, Farmers Branch, Highland Park consider withdrawing Dallas Morning News  Kersh, L. 10/303/25 2 TX bill(s) 2 doc(s)
In first Fort Worth ISD meeting since state takeover, community members weigh in Fort Worth Star-Telegram  Ruiz, L. 10/303/25 2 doc(s)
Some Republican groups urge 'no' votes on Greg Abbott, Dan Patrick priorities in Nov. 4 election Houston Chronicle  Moritz, J. 10/303/25 4 doc(s)
Houston Food Bank to host multiple food distribution events to support SNAP Houston Chronicle  Briggs, S. 10/303/25  
Texas schools are using AI to screen library books under new state law Houston Chronicle  Wagner, B. 10/303/25 2 TX bill(s)
New faces help steer Texas colleges San Antonio Express News  Kepner, L. 10/303/25 1 TX bill
Most Texans oppose Greg Abbott's National Guard deployment, poll finds Austin American Statesman  Wermund, B. 10/303/25 2 doc(s)
‘Urgent report’ calls for seat belt enforcement after Leander bus crash with unbuckled students Austin American Statesman  Heath, K. 10/303/25 1 TX bill 3 doc(s)
Texas leads nation in number of ghost towns, thanks to state's extreme weather and climate Austin American Statesman  Wasson, M. 10/303/25 3 doc(s)
James Talarico targets rival Colin Allred’s home turf in Senate primary fight Dallas Morning News  Jeffers Jr., G. 10/303/25  
Prop 3 could change Texas bail laws. Here’s what it would and wouldn’t do. Houston Chronicle  Ferguson, J. 10/303/25 1 TX bill 1 doc(s)
Texas suing makers of Tylenol over alleged autism link Corpus Christi Caller Times  Yancey-Bragg, N. 10/302/25 2 doc(s)
Cities in Galveston County unsure what markings are allowed under state directive Galveston Daily News  Scott, S. 10/302/25 2 doc(s)
State ballot propositions aim to deliver tax relief Galveston Daily News  Greineisen, C. 10/302/25 1 doc(s)
Texas lawsuit against companies behind Tylenol asserts unproven claims of autism risk McAllen Monitor  A.P. Wire 10/302/25 1 doc(s)
Public hearing/formal meeting notice     10/302/25  

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