Texas is poised to replace STAAR. Here is what schools’ new standardized tests would look like.

A bill scrapping the state’s standardized test heads over to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk. It would replace STAAR with three shorter tests at the beginning, middle and end of the year.
Texas student groups sue to block state law that limits campus protests

The law, largely in response to pro-Palestinian protests last year, bans “expressive activity” on campuses from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. The lawsuit says it is overly broad and will affect protected speech.
Texas kids’ camps must remove cabins from floodplains, operate warning systems under new rules nearing approval

The state House and Senate on Wednesday advanced similar camp safety bills to each others’ chambers. The parents of children who died at Camp Mystic advocated for the new legislation.
Texas says it’s strict on oil field emissions. New data shows it’s not.

Texas’ rubber-stamp system allows drillers to release vast amounts of natural gas into the atmosphere.
Texas suburbs resist new state law allowing more apartments

Suburban officials in the Dallas-Fort Worth region have enacted rules aimed at curtailing a sweeping new state law to allow more apartments.
TribCast: Sid Miller’s THC entanglements

In this week’s episode, Matthew and Eleanor speak with Texas Tribune reporter Kate McGee about her recent investigative reporting in to Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and his staff.
Texas bans the sale of THC vape pens

The law does not specifically ban the possession of THC vape pens, but those who sell them face up to a year in jail and a $4,000 penalty.
Texas AG Ken Paxton encourages students to recite Lord’s Prayer in latest test of church-state separation

The endorsement comes as Texas elected officials push for more Christianity in public life and as Paxton’s office fights a legal challenge to religion in education.
Former Texas Rep. Jodie Laubenberg, author of 2013 abortion restrictions, dies

Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, announced her passing Monday, calling her “one of the first and most effective fighters” for the anti-abortion movement.
Texas lawmakers scrap new measure allowing late voter registration changes

Lawmakers passed a bill earlier this year allowing voters to update their address at the polls and immediately vote on elections tied to that new residence, as long as the move was within the county. This bill walks it back.