State of Texas - November 16, 2025
Update: 2025-11-16
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Deadly July 4th Flooding - As families of victims file lawsuits against Camp Mystic, there is a growing demand for a review on river management. Matt Grant looks into River Authority Boards, how they are appointed, and in some cases members are also donors.
Government Reopens, THC Closes - The budget bill to reopen the U.S. government contains language that would outlaw the sale of consumable hemp products across the nation. While the stated goal for proponents of the hemp definition change was to ban intoxicants, opponents of the change say it goes much further.
E. Pluribus Texas - A journey through the culture and history that shaped the state of Texas has wrapped up. Through storytelling, interviews and archive footage, the video series looks at moments that transformed the state.
School Property Taxes - Gov. Greg Abbott announced he wants to give voters the chance to completely abolish school property taxes for homeowners. It's part of his five-point plan to address property tax reform that he will be campaigning on as he runs for reelection.
Government Reopens, THC Closes - The budget bill to reopen the U.S. government contains language that would outlaw the sale of consumable hemp products across the nation. While the stated goal for proponents of the hemp definition change was to ban intoxicants, opponents of the change say it goes much further.
E. Pluribus Texas - A journey through the culture and history that shaped the state of Texas has wrapped up. Through storytelling, interviews and archive footage, the video series looks at moments that transformed the state.
School Property Taxes - Gov. Greg Abbott announced he wants to give voters the chance to completely abolish school property taxes for homeowners. It's part of his five-point plan to address property tax reform that he will be campaigning on as he runs for reelection.
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