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NEWSWATCH SEVEN AT FOUR. A BILL THAT CREATES ADDITIONAL POLICIES FOR HOUSING AUTHORITIES IN RESPONSE TO BEDBUGS NOW HEADS TO THE GOVERNOR’S DESK. LEIGH TWO, 87, PASSED THE LEGISLATURE YESTERDAY.
The legislation passed in a 36-15 vote and now heads to Gov. Tina Kotek's desk to be signed into law. The bill was not passed on a strictly party-line vote, but all 15 nays were from Republican ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A bill that would ban people from certain countries from owning land in Texas is now headed to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk after lawmakers in both the Texas House and Senate agreed ...
House Bill 2766, is headed to the governor’s desk for final approval after securing Senate approval on Thursday afternoon. The latest budget bill, which passed in the Senate with a vote of 27 to ...
Bill changing initiative petition process now on governor's desk Donald Trump blasts Putin—"What the hell happened to him?" China signs deal with Russia to build a power plant on the moon ...
Bill Belichick has continued his book media tour, and on Friday morning, he was on "Good Morning America." The interviews continued after his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, interrupted a ...
(AP) — A bill that protects in vitro fertilization providers from criminal charges and lawsuits has received bipartisan approval from Louisiana lawmakers and now heads to the desk of Republican Gov.
Now, it is time for the rest of Congress to follow through – and deliver The One, Big, Beautiful Bill to President Donald J. Trump’s desk. Republican Jason Smith represents Missouri's 8th ...
A bill that would allow suspensions for students from pre-K to second grade passed in the Texas House late Wednesday night and is off to the governor's desk. House Bill 6 details how to discipline ...
A Texas bill that would require all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments is one step closer to reaching Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R-TX) desk after it passed a vote on Sunday.
The bill is now headed to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk, where he'll need to sign it into law. The legislation would increase the penalty for assaulting a utility worker to a third-degree felony and ...