Abbott Announces Agenda For Special Session Texas Scorecard
Abbott Announces Agenda For Special Session Texas Scorecard Gov. greg abbott has officially released the agenda for the upcoming special legislative session, identifying 18 items for lawmakers to tackle when they return to austin on monday, july 21. "we delivered on historic legislation in the 89th regular legislative session that will benefit texans for generations to come," said governor abbott. "there is more work to be done, particularly in the aftermath of the devastating floods in the texas hill country.
Abbott Announces Special Session Starting July 8 Texas Scorecard (texas scorecard) – gov. greg abbott has officially released the agenda for the upcoming special legislative session, identifying 18 items for lawmakers to tackle when they return to austin on monday, july 21. “we delivered on historic legislation in the 89th regular legislative session that will benefit texans for generations to come,” said governor abbott. “there is more work to be done, particularly in the aftermath of the devastating floods in the texas hill country. A breaking story this afternoon governor greg abbott has now officially released the agenda for the upcoming special session identifying 18 items for lawmakers to tackle when they return to austin on monday july 21st the announcement ends weeks of speculation about which issues would be included on the call and contains a mix of responses to both. The first called special session of the 89th texas legislature began on july 21, 2025, with governor greg abbott setting an ambitious 18 item agenda. topics included flood preparedness, property tax reform, abortion pill enforcement, taxpayer funded lobbying, redistricting, and more.
Gov Greg Abbott Announces July 21 Special Session Texas Scorecard A breaking story this afternoon governor greg abbott has now officially released the agenda for the upcoming special session identifying 18 items for lawmakers to tackle when they return to austin on monday july 21st the announcement ends weeks of speculation about which issues would be included on the call and contains a mix of responses to both. The first called special session of the 89th texas legislature began on july 21, 2025, with governor greg abbott setting an ambitious 18 item agenda. topics included flood preparedness, property tax reform, abortion pill enforcement, taxpayer funded lobbying, redistricting, and more. Texas governor greg abbott has announced a special session to address various issues, including flood preparedness, property tax relief, and protecting unborn children, among others. Governor greg abbott has issued a proclamation identifying 18 agenda items for the upcoming special session that begins at 12:00 pm on monday, july 21. governor abbot said, “we delivered on historic legislation in the 89th regular legislative session that will benefit texans for generations to come.”. Governor greg abbott announced a sweeping agenda for texas’ upcoming special legislative session, mixing an urgent disaster response with a slate of conservative priorities left unfinished during the regular session.
Abbott Announces A Second Special Session With Extra Agenda Items Texas governor greg abbott has announced a special session to address various issues, including flood preparedness, property tax relief, and protecting unborn children, among others. Governor greg abbott has issued a proclamation identifying 18 agenda items for the upcoming special session that begins at 12:00 pm on monday, july 21. governor abbot said, “we delivered on historic legislation in the 89th regular legislative session that will benefit texans for generations to come.”. Governor greg abbott announced a sweeping agenda for texas’ upcoming special legislative session, mixing an urgent disaster response with a slate of conservative priorities left unfinished during the regular session.
Abbott Talks Potential Special Session Texas Scorecard Governor greg abbott announced a sweeping agenda for texas’ upcoming special legislative session, mixing an urgent disaster response with a slate of conservative priorities left unfinished during the regular session.
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