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A Texas bill that would drastically change NIL payments to student athletes is awaiting Gov. Greg Abbott's signature.
Amidst an ever-changing era of collegiate athletics, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a new law into action on Thursday.
The details of the House settlement with the NCAA may not have finished, but Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill into law ...
House Bill 126 widens existing NIL legislation so that athletes can be paid NIL compensation directly from their universities ...
Supporters say Senate Bill 1220, which is awaiting the governor's signature, would make it easier for district attorneys to ...
A bill headed for Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk may not go into effect until 2027. Election administrators say the changes could ...
Southwest Airlines and American Airlines are concerned that a proposed amendment on a bill under consideration could hurt ...
A Texas bill on the way to the governor could make displaying the 'Ten Commandments' mandatory in every Texas public school classroom.
Governor Greg Abbott signed the largest education funding bill in state history, committing $8.5 billion toward his plan to make Texas the number one in education.
The bill passed by the state senate is backed by “Make America Healthy Again” founder and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
HOUSTON — If you need a good laugh, read the responses to our story about Texas lawmakers targeting junk food in a bipartisan ...