Daily Legislative Clipping Service for December 6, 2024Select 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
Texas now has an insight into crypto’s energy load Dallas Morning News  Editorial 12/06/24 1 TX bill
Texas agriculture commissioner's push for raw milk flouts science, public health San Antonio Express News  Editorial 12/06/24 2 doc(s)
San Antonio state Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer ousted as Democratic caucus leader San Antonio Express News  Yu, I. 12/06/24  
TEA investigating 100 teachers in connection with cheating scheme. Are any in Austin area? Austin American Statesman  Heath, K. 12/06/24 3 doc(s)
Can you guess Texas' wealthiest counties? Here are the top 5 Austin American Statesman  Addison, B. 12/06/24  
Which states have laws about transgender people’s bathroom use, and how are the laws enforced? Austin American Statesman  Czopek, M. 12/06/24 2 doc(s)
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick makes banning products with THC in Texas a priority Dallas Morning News  Harper, K. 12/06/24 2 TX bill(s) 2 doc(s)
Several Tarrant County educators accused of teacher-certification fraud in statewide probe Fort Worth Star-Telegram  Ruiz, L. 12/06/24 1 doc(s)
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants ban on consumable THC products like Delta-8, Delta-9 Fort Worth Star-Telegram  Dearman, E. 12/06/24 1 TX bill 3 doc(s)
See the Texas teachers under investigation for the certification cheating scandal led by HISD coach Houston Chronicle  Mizan, N. 12/06/24 1 doc(s)
San Antonio clamps down on irresponsible dog owners with higher fines, forced pet sterilizations San Antonio Express News  Rodriguez, M. 12/06/24 1 TX bill 1 doc(s)
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick vows to ban THC products, threatening dispensaries San Antonio Express News  Yu, I. 12/06/24 1 TX bill 2 doc(s)
Public hearing/formal meeting notice     12/06/24  

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