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Texas AG investigating insurance company accused of spying on lawmakers, journalists, other Texans
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Superior HealthPlan, a Medicaid insurance provider in the state.
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Insurance company accused of spying on lawmakers
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday that he has launched an investigation into one of the state’s Medicaid insurance providers after allegations that the company illegally spied on Texans.
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Well known Texans signal moves for 2026 statewide races
There’s one official candidate running for the United States Senate in 2026, the man who has the job now, John Cornyn. However – we’re watching three other possibilities.
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Familiar faces could be running for US Senate in 2026
There’s one official candidate running for the United States Senate in 2026 – the man who has the job now – John Cornyn. However – we’re watching three other possibilities, including familiar faces. NBC 5’s Phil Prazan has details.
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NY county clerk refuses to file Texas' fine for doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills
A county clerk in New York refused to file a more than $100K Texas judgment against a doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills to a woman near Dallas.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett says Democrats must show more fight
The Dallas Democrat says “authentic outrage” is needed to counter President Donald Trump’s policies.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett on her future with the Democratic Party
Crockett sits down with NBC 5’s Phil Prazan and Gromer Jeffers from the Dallas Morning News in an extended interview from Lone Star Politics.
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Rep. Craig Goldman on the stakes of dismantling the Department of Education
Goldman sits down with Gromer Jeffers from the Dallas Morning News and NBC 5’s Phil Prazan in an extended interview from Lone Star Politics.
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Lone Star Politics: March 23, 2025
Rep. Jasmine Crockett tells Lone Star Politics her thoughts on how the Democratic Party can rebound after a tough loss in November. Plus, Rep. Craig Goldman reflects on his first days in Congress.
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Rep. Craig Goldman on his first days in Congress and major overhauls to the federal government
As Congress tries to slim down government spending, he tells his constituents to not come to him with new projects.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett on how the Democratic Party can rebound after a tough loss in November
Her priority is to keep President Donald Trump from implementing his plans to cut and reshape the Federal government. We talk the impacts on North Dallas.
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Parents and students voice opinions on banning cell phones in Texas schools
Texas lawmakers will decide this spring whether to join the handful of states banning cell phones in public school districts and charter schools.
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Could Texas ban cell phones in public and charter schools?
If a proposal passes in Austin this spring, students in public and charter schools will be banned from using cell phones for the entire school day. NBC 5 political reporter Phil Prazan reports Texans spoke their minds about the idea in a public hearing Tuesday morning.
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Lone Star Politics: March 16, 2025
North Texas is making plans as measles cases continue to grow statewide. Plus, an effort to move Dallas elections is underway. NBC 5’s Phil Prazan and Gromer Jeffers with the Dallas Morning News bring you the latest in Texas politics.
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Local wine shops will see impact of tariff trade war
Caught in the middle of a trade war, local wine and spirit shops may soon see higher prices and fewer products.
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Texas lawmakers debate school choice vouchers in public hearing
A debate about HB 3 has been going on all morning in Austin. NBC 5’s Larry Collins tells us what representatives of the Texas House have been discussing.
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Teacher groups try to blunt ‘school choice' momentum at rally day
A controversial overhaul to Texas education has a public hearing Tuesday in the state capitol.
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Proposal on school funding to be topic at state Legislature
One of the most controversial ideas in the state Legislature faces a key hurdle this week. A proposal allowing 100,000 students to use public school money on private and home schools will be the topic in a public hearing on Tuesday. NBC 5’s Phil Prazan reports this comes after Teacher Advocacy Day.
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Democrats got our attention during Trump's speech but what's the message?
Texas Congressman Al Green was removed from the chamber during President Trump’s address to Congress. Other Democrats walked out. Gromer Jeffers from the Dallas Morning News gives his analysis on the minority party in the wilderness.
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Group in state legislature aims to ‘Make Texans Health Again'
Inspired by the national movement, Travis McCormick launched the advocacy group to push for changes in school diets, exercise, and vaccines. One of the major bills they’re supporting could increase physical education classes in public schools and add more labeling to food products in Texas.