Key Texas legislators say they intend to pass a law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms. The move would add some big-state momentum to a trend
All school classrooms will be required to display the Ten Commandments if some Texas lawmakers have their way.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, a Republican, signaled the move last year after Louisiana's law passed. He said Texas should have been the first in the nation to adopt it and he swore the state would ...
Outside of school choice, other priorities for Patrick include several rightwing culture war goals like “placing the ten commandments in school” and “stopping drag time story hour.”
The state budget, school vouchers and a THC ban topped Patrick’s list. His other top goals include raising the property tax exemption for homeowners, improving electric and water infrastructure, and aiding the federal government with the deportation of people who are in the U.
Marc Pittman remains dedicated to the memory of his late son Cole, a former Texas football player, and hopes to share his story in a new movie project.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce will be among the familiar faces at the Super Bowl when the Kansas City Chiefs go for an unprecedented three-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles.
He reminds everyone that the idea of 40-minute games was only a hypothetical discussion, not a serious proposal.
The Rockwall County Republican Party announced on Wednesday that Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will be the keynote speaker for the annual Lincoln-Reagan Day on March 1 at Boyd Farm
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Announces First Round of Top 40 Priority Bills for the 2025 Legislative SessionAUSTIN - Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today upon announcing the first
A fiscal note for SB 2 from the Texas Senate said the legislation would allow about 35,000 students to attend private school in 2027.
New Orleans jazz vocalist, visual artist and educator Betty Shirley celebrates the release of her latest CD, "The Betty Shirley Band — Live at 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival,” with shows at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. at Snug Harbor ($25).