Daily Legislative Clipping Service for May 11, 2022Select another date

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
Saturday’s election was a bad day for North Texas schools Dallas Morning News  Editorial 05/11/22  
We recommend Staci Childs in runoff in Democratic primary for SBOE District 4 Houston Chronicle  Editorial 05/11/22  
Pay more to those who promote true learning San Antonio Express News  Castillo, R. 05/11/22  
Trump bringing tour to Austin, which hasn't been hotbed of support for ex-president Austin American Statesman  Autullo, R. 05/11/22  
Texas private school voucher push primed by culture wars, pandemic Dallas Morning News  Smith, C. 05/11/22 1 TX bill 3 doc(s)
‘We need to do something’: Protest over jail gets Tarrant County leaders’ attention Fort Worth Star-Telegram  Manna, N. 05/11/22  
Sen. Ted Cruz and Texas GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson go all in with Twitter, Gmail conspiracy claims Houston Chronicle  Wermund, B. 05/11/22  
What happens when seniors set the agenda for the Texas Legislature? Austin American Statesman  Grumet, B. 05/11/22 1 doc(s)
Dems demand U.S. Treasury probe on Texas shifting COVID funds to border security Dallas Morning News  Gillman, T. 05/11/22 6 doc(s)
Former Texas official to audit Tarrant County’s overcrowded Juvenile Detention Center Fort Worth Star-Telegram  Manna, N. 05/11/22  
Texas has given debt collectors an advantage in court. Here's how they can protect consumers instead. Houston Chronicle  Tomlinson, C. 05/11/22 1 doc(s)
A minor trespassing case gives Gov. Greg Abbott’s border initiative its first courtroom win San Antonio Express News  McCullough, J. 05/11/22  
Beto O'Rourke talks border security in an appearance on 'The View' San Antonio Express News  Wallace, J. 05/11/22 1 doc(s)
Abbott reappoints Valley resident to housing council McAllen Monitor  Staff 05/10/22  
Democrats vs. Biden on Charter Schools Wall Street Journal  Editorial 05/11/22  
Public hearing/formal meeting notice     05/10/22  

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