Texas Legislature: Five bills to watch

Budgets will be a major focus this session, but there are also plenty of bills already being floated.

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TeaAm - 11/28/2012 6:47 PM
3 Votes
Who didn't see this coming, you give Liberals an inch and they want a yard. I can't believe SA people were fooled into voting 'yes' for illegal alien schooling. Castro is just another Liberal leftist, like his buddy obama. Call your Texan legislatures and just say 'no' to free schooling for illegal aliens and their families. You know darn well these are the groups who will be benefiting from this outrageous 'freebie'. Quit spending our moneys for these illegals and their anchor babies! ! !

JJTX99 - 11/28/2012 5:00 AM
3 Votes
Its NOT MY responsibility to pay for your TROPHY day-care!

tkofsa - 11/27/2012 10:20 PM
1 Vote
because that s what that party has become

amir9400 - 11/27/2012 5:00 PM
1 Vote
Senate Joint Resolution 6 would put Texas on the same path as the faild state of Missississippi where casinos wiuld suck any extra spending money from consumers and the local econmy resulting high crime and personal debit and bancrupcies.

catwalk0826 - 11/27/2012 3:52 PM
4 Votes
Here we go...The democrats are going to move now that they can get their socialist programs throughout this country. House bill 96 that was forced down the throats of SA tax payers is now trying to go state wide. We will be forced to pay for ELIGIBLE 4 year olds to be in pre-k. If people will only open their eyes to what these people are doing!!!! How is the government responsible for education of pre-school kids. When are the folks in this state going to stand up and just SAY NO!! Just because it was passed in San Antonio due to voter fraud don't let them pass this in our congress.
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