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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Texas man convicted in ‘shaken baby’ case should not be executed
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Dallas Morning News
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Editorial
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06/12/24
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3 doc(s)
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We're U.S. attorneys for Texas. We need your help fighting this rising gun violence threat
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Austin American Statesman
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Esparza, J.
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06/12/24
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3 doc(s)
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Blaming faculty when protests erupt ignores how we teach
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Dallas Morning News
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DeTemple, J.
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06/12/24
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Shaken baby syndrome is junk science
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San Antonio Express News
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Klein, A.
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06/12/24
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3 doc(s)
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Judge asks for more evidence to support dismissal of Travis County DA removal suit
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Austin American Statesman
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Chomnalez, I.
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06/12/24
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1 TX bill 1 doc(s)
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Federal judge strikes down Biden administration guidance meant to protect LGBTQ students
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Dallas Morning News
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Morton, J.
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06/12/24
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8 doc(s)
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UT Dallas protesters in legal limbo, banned from campus, degrees withheld
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Dallas Morning News
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Rodrigues, M.
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06/12/24
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Alamo Colleges, A&M-San Antonio blaze a tuition-free trail to a four-year degree
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San Antonio Express News
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Huddleston, S.
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06/12/24
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THCa looks, smells and smokes like THC. Texas might close the loophole that makes it legal
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Austin American Statesman
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Salgado, B.
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06/12/24
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1 TX bill 4 doc(s)
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Texas to get $61.5 million as part of Johnson & Johnson baby powder lawsuit settlement
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Austin American Statesman
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Wagner, B.
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06/12/24
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UT to break ground on new McCombs Business building in fall. Here's what it will look like
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Austin American Statesman
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Kepner, L.
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06/12/24
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State doubles down on denying Cook Children’s Health Plan Medicaid contract
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Dallas Morning News
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Wolf, M.
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06/12/24
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3 doc(s)
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‘A badge of honor’: North Texas House lawmakers censured by fellow Republicans. Why?
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Dearman, E.
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06/12/24
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2 doc(s)
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UIL approves proposal to split playoffs into divisions for several team sports
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Houston Chronicle
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Poorman, J.
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06/12/24
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1 doc(s)
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Federal judge convicts man who called in threat into U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz's office
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Houston Chronicle
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Ferguson, J.
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06/12/24
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1 doc(s)
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Texans will remember 2024 Democratic convention for drag artist, greater spending, less fossil fuels
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Houston Chronicle
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Tomlinson, C.
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06/12/24
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Coast Guard says it will address concerns over Enterprise Products' terminal off Texas coast
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Houston Chronicle
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Osborne, J.
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06/12/24
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2 doc(s)
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Texas sues to block new Biden administration rule protecting access to some gender transition care
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San Antonio Express News
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Salinas, J.
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06/12/24
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2 doc(s)
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At El Paso convention, Democrats embrace Beto even as they try to move on
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San Antonio Express News
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McKinley, E.
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06/12/24
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Some Texas school officials are skeptical that a K-12 curriculum with Christian influences is the lifeline state leaders promise
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San Antonio Express News
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Salhotra, P.
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06/12/24
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1 TX bill 2 doc(s)
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Texas needs to support carbon capture and storage technology
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McAllen Monitor
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Abnet, Z.
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06/11/24
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3 doc(s)
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A primer on how school funding works in Texas
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Waco Tribune Herald
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Enos, B.
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06/11/24
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1 doc(s)
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Law enforcement across Texas have announced a new firearm operation
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Beaumont Enterprise
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Zapalac, M.
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06/11/24
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Experts discuss opportunities, challenges of selling ranch-raised beef
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Bryan Eagle
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Miller, A.
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06/11/24
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Texas Education Agency outlines South Texas figures in new reading textbooks
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Corpus Christi Caller Times
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Garrett, O.
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06/11/24
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1 TX bill 2 doc(s)
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State to close Pelican Island bridge for repairs
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Galveston Daily News
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McLendon, B.
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06/11/24
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Advocates, candidate call for Native Studies course in Texas schools
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Lubbock Avalanche Journal
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Driggars, A.
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06/11/24
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1 doc(s)
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Public hearing/formal meeting notice
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06/12/24
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