Sen. Bryan Hughes authored Senate Concurrent Resolution 22, saying that the canon has been an important weapon in the state's fight for liberty and independence.
As Texas’ major urban areas grapple with a glut of vacant offices, state lawmakers may make it easier to transform empty office and commercial space into dwellings. A bill by state Sen. Bryan Hughes,
Sen. Bryan Hughes authored Senate Concurrent Resolution 22, saying that the canon has been an important weapon in the state's fight for liberty and independence.
Sen. Bryan Hughes authored Senate Concurrent Resolution 22, saying that the cannon has been an important weapon in the state's fight for liberty and independence.
A bill by state Sen. Bryan Hughes, a Mineola Republican, would effectively allow owners of struggling office properties to convert spaces into living areas.
His Senate Bill 1154 would ban government entities from “geoengineering”, which includes activities like cloud seeding.
Sen. Bryan Hughes authored Senate Concurrent Resolution 22, saying that the cannon has been an important weapon in the state's fight for liberty and independence.
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Texas lawmakers want to make it easier to convert office space into apartments and condosDALLAS — As Texas’ major urban areas grapple with a glut of vacant offices, state lawmakers may make it easier to transform empty office and commercial space into dwellings.
An East Texas legislator is taking aim at a commonly abused substance currently available to minors. Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) is the author of SB 666, a new piece of proposed legislation that would prevent people under 21 from purchasing nitrous oxide in Texas.
A senator from East Texas proposed new legislation to a committee Wednesday that would prohibit ingredients "linked to severe harm" in school-provided foods.
Two bills filed in the Texas Senate aim to provide improved auto insurance options and protections to consumers in the state. SB 1429, introduced by Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-District 1), would require
Of the roughly 4,000 bills filed in the Texas legislature so far, about 120 affect the Texas oil and natural gas industry, according to an analysis
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