From Brandon Waltens <[email protected]>
Subject Texas News Digest: 6/29/2025
Date June 29, 2025 12:17 PM
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June 29, 2025

NEWS DIGEST

by Brandon Waltens

Good morning,

Gov. Greg Abbott has announced that a special session of the Texas Legislature will begin on Monday, July 21, after he signed 1,155 bills and vetoed 26 others from the 89th Regular Legislative Session.

“All seven of Governor Abbott’s emergency priorities were passed and signed into law,” his office noted, including measures on property tax relief, teacher pay raises, school choice, and the creation of the Texas Cyber Command.

“Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Speaker Dustin Burrows, and the Texas House and Senate worked hard to send critical legislation to my desk,” Abbott said. “This session has seen monumental success, but there is more we can do.”

Among the items up for reconsideration in the upcoming special session are several bills Abbott vetoed or let pass without his signature that he says he would like to see improved. Those include:

Senate Bill 3 [[link removed]] – regulating consumable THC products

Senate Bill 648 [[link removed]] – recording requirements for real estate documents

Senate Bill 1253 [[link removed]] – water project impact fees

Senate Bill 1278 [[link removed]] – protections for trafficking victims

Senate Bill 1758 [[link removed]] – regulating cement kilns near semiconductor plants

Senate Bill 2878 [[link removed]]– judicial branch administration reforms

Special sessions can only be called by the governor on issues he chooses and can last up to 30 days at a time.

Featured What’s on the Ballot: 17 Proposed Amendments Head to Voters in November [[link removed]]

Voters across Texas will have the opportunity this November to approve or reject 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution covering issues ranging from property tax exemptions to bail reform.

The propositions were approved during the regular legislative session and now head to the people for final approval, as required for all constitutional amendments in Texas.

On Wednesday, the secretary of state’s office randomly assigned the order of the 17 proposals.

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Real Texans Paul Brown [[link removed]]

In this edition of REAL TEXANS, we visit with Paul Brown about the founding of his Texas-based luxury watch company, Wasson Watch. He also discusses the importance of faith in business and how he became a Marine.

New interviews with REAL TEXANS [[link removed]] every Sunday!

State Texas Agency Orders Universities To Disclose Illegal Alien Students [[link removed]]

The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s directive follows a June 4 ruling that illegal aliens cannot receive in-state tuition in Texas. Texas GOP Chairman Warns Trump Against Backing ‘Fake Republicans [[link removed]]

Abraham George says the battle is about defining the future of the Republican Party in Texas and nationwide. Pro-Life Coalition Urges Abbott to Add Abortion Pill Ban To Special Session [[link removed]]

The group argues that while mailing or administering abortion pills in Texas is already illegal, enforcement tools are lacking—particularly when it comes to out-of-state actors.

Read more in State news... [[link removed]]

Local Harris County Agencies Reportedly Spent Millions With No Paper Trail [[link removed]]

Last year, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said the Harris County Toll Road Authority, Engineering Department, and Flood Control District had procurement issues. Williamson County Officials Vote to Switch to Hand-Marked Ballots [[link removed]]

To comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order, the commissioners voted to use ballot-on-demand printers for this year’s general election. Prosecutors Seek Cell Phone of Student Solicited for Sex by Elgin ISD Coach [[link removed]]

Coach Devin Anderson was charged last year with having an illicit sexual “relationship” with a female student.

Read more in Local news... [[link removed]]

Federal US Supreme Court Upholds Texas Age-Verification Law for Online Porn Sites [[link removed]]

The Court found that the law is a constitutionally permissible exercise of the state’s authority to protect children from sexually explicit content. US Justice Department Drops Investigation Into EPIC City [[link removed]]

Federal law enforcement officials are not bringing forth any lawsuits or charges over the planned Muslim community in North Texas. Federal Court Vacates Injunction Against Arkansas THC Ban [[link removed]]

Gov. Greg Abbott had cited the court challenge to this law as a reason for vetoing a similar proposed ban in Texas.

Read more in Federal news... [[link removed]]

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