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Week of April 12-16

Abbott: No government mandated vaccine passports in Texas

Week of April 4 - 9

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
 
The latest report on child maltreatment fatalities and near fatalities, compiled by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, indicates 251 children in Texas died in fiscal year 2020 due to abuse and neglect. That figure includes 28 children who died after being left unattended in hot vehicles.

Week of March 29 - April 2

Bill tightening voting restrictions in Texas passes Senate committee
 
A Texas Senate committee on Friday passed an elections bill that would tighten the state’s voting rules by limiting extended early voting hours, requiring proof of disability to qualify for mail-in voting and prohibiting drive-thru voting. Senate Bill 7, sponsored by Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, is one of Gov. Gregg Abbott’s legislative priorities this session. 

Week of March 22 - 26

PUC chair resigns in wake of call to energy investors 

Capital Highlights Week of March 15 - 19

State’s jobless rate still double record low

Week of March 7 - 12

Mask mandate ends March 10; many entities to continue requiring them

Week of March 1 - 5

Political fallout from winter storm continues

Week of Feb. 22 - 26

Millions of Texans dealing with water supply issues
 
Warmer temperatures over the weekend and continuing this week melted most of the snow from the state’s roadways and roofs. But Texans are still dealing with broken pipes that flooded homes and businesses, damaged municipal water systems, and continued power outages in scattered areas, mainly in East and Central Texas.

Week of Feb.15 - 19

Snow, ice, single-digit temps blanket the state
Texans from Lubbock to Longview shivered under single-digit temperatures as their week began, with snow and ice creating dangerous road conditions throughout the state. Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for all 254 Texas counties and urged residents to stay alert to changing weather conditions. The Texas Division of Emergency Management deployed resources from various state agencies to prepare roadways, assist motorists, remove downed trees and perform search-and-rescue operations if necessary.

Week of Feb. 8 - 12

COVID-19 vaccine pace rises while statewide hospitalizations drop

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