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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The Texas Legislature didn’t overhaul the electricity industry, and that’s a good thing
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Dallas Morning News
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Editorial
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06/04/21
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4 TX bill(s)
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Fighting fentanyl - governor right to toughen penalties
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Dallas Morning News
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Editorial
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06/04/21
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1 TX bill 4 doc(s)
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A carbon neutral Texas can sustain environment and fossil fuels
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Houston Chronicle
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Combs, S.
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06/04/21
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4 doc(s)
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Scandals show need to boost oversight of charter schools
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San Antonio Express News
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DeMatthews, D.
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06/04/21
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3 doc(s)
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Texas will distribute $5.5B in federal pandemic aid to schools, but how much will make up the state’s own funding remains unclear
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Dallas Morning News
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Donaldson, E.
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06/04/21
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4 doc(s)
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‘Die fighting on my feet.’ How Democrats executed a mass walkout that killed the Texas elections bill
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Dallas Morning News
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McGaughy, L.
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06/04/21
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1 TX bill
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Raises for state employees in new budget? Only for select law enforcement and correctional officers
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Dallas Morning News
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Garrett, R.
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06/04/21
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1 TX bill
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HISD's teacher pay ranks below neighboring districts - and it's not getting better
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Houston Chronicle
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Carpenter, J.
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06/04/21
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How Black and Latino Democrats staged a dramatic walkout to kill Texas' controversial voting bill
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Houston Chronicle
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Harris, C.
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06/04/21
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1 TX bill
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'Past the worst': After a year of COVID-19 briefings, San Antonio officials sign off for last time
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San Antonio Express News
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Caruba, L.
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06/04/21
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3 doc(s)
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Next stop on Donald Trump’s political comeback tour: Dallas in July for CPAC
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Dallas Morning News
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Gillman, T.
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06/04/21
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A $350 credit on your Texas electric bill died in the legislature in a jolt of disorganization and delay
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Dallas Morning News
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Lieber, D.
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06/04/21
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1 TX bill
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Kristy Noble elected to lead the Dallas County Democratic Party
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Dallas Morning News
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Jeffers Jr., G.
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06/04/21
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Dallas County reports 4 coronavirus deaths, 141 new cases; Denton County adds 6 fatalities
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Dallas Morning News
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Steele, T.
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06/04/21
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3 doc(s)
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Suspected serial killer with Houston ties receives death penalty for killing teen girl in Oklahoma
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Houston Chronicle
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Powell, N.
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06/04/21
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Should college athletes profit from their name, image and likeness? Heisman Trophy winners weigh in
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Houston Chronicle
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Duarte, J.
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06/04/21
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1 TX bill
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Texas A&M moves ahead on getting athletes ready to 'maximize their brand' and earnings
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Houston Chronicle
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Zwerneman, B.
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06/04/21
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1 TX bill
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Republicans can't get their story straight on voter suppression bill
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San Antonio Express News
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Garcia, G.
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06/04/21
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1 TX bill
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'This city needs it': With street closures OK'd, San Antonio's first post-pandemic Fiesta is a go
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San Antonio Express News
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Fechter, J.
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06/04/21
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LP&L switchover of customers to ERCOT goes smoothly
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Lubbock Avalanche Journal
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Editorial
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06/03/21
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1 doc(s)
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Texas Legislature's agenda was 'most assuredly policy foolish'
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Midland Reporter Telegram
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Perryman, M.
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06/03/21
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Abbott doubles down: If Democrats bust quorum in special session, lawmaker budgets will be cut
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Corpus Christi Caller Times
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Moritz, J.
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06/03/21
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1 TX bill
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Political Buzz: Ellisor announces retirement, opening up district judge seat
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Galveston Daily News
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Ferguson, J.
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06/03/21
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George P. Bush is running for attorney general in Texas — by courting Trump.
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New York Times
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Thrush, G.
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06/04/21
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High School Valedictorian Takes Aim at Texas Abortion Law
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New York Times
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Hauser, C.
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06/04/21
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Texas Power-Grid Operator Should Enhance Emergency Units, Former Regulators Say
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Wall Street Journal
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Smith, R.
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06/04/21
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H.R.1 Would Steamroll the Constitution
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Wall Street Journal
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Rivkin, D.
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06/04/21
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