The bill "will lead to stunningly better outcomes for a number of our 775,000 school children with disabilities," the proposal's author said.
The Texas Senate has approved legislation from an East Texas senator which would prohibit certain additives in school-provided foods.
All 20 GOP senators signed on to Senate Bill 16, which would apply to currently registered voters, and restrict some to only ...
The Mississippi Senate passed a legislative district ... Several districts were slightly redrawn. Since those district lines were amended, each Senator that faced even a slight change will have ...
In California’s 36th State Senate District special election, Strickland maintained his lead at the end of counting Wednesday, Feb. 26, after taking an early advantage shortly after polls closed ...
(The Texas Tribune) The Texas Senate approved priority school funding ... "We want to maximize the teacher retention for our district and for many other districts, and we're able to do that ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KLTV) - A senator from East Texas proposed new legislation to a committee Wednesday that would prohibit ingredients "linked to severe harm" in school-provided foods. Sen. Bryan ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Lawmakers are bringing back an effort to create consequences for any public library in Texas ... to consider Senate Bill 18, introduced by Republican Sen. Bryan Hughes of Mineola.
The Texas Senate approved priority school funding legislation Wednesday that would provide pay raises to teachers based on years of experience, expand a state program that offers raises to ...
The Texas House ... cost the state $1 billion, but deviate on how much each voucher will be worth and how students with disabilities will be prioritized. The version the Senate passed sets aside ...
Senate Bill 1, dubbed “The Advance Ohio Higher Education Act,” is overwhelmingly opposed by professors and students at Ohio’s public colleges and universities. More than 800 concerned ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — State Senator Bryan King (R) is proposing a new approach to address jail overcrowding in Arkansas, without the need for a new state prison in Franklin County.