Reed Clay Believes Nuclear Power Can Secure Texas’s Energy Future
Texas is racing to meet soaring electricity demand from population growth and, now, a desire by the state to welcome energy-hungry data centers.
Texas is racing to meet soaring electricity demand from population growth and, now, a desire by the state to welcome energy-hungry data centers.
For years, Texas has grappled with the effects of plastic waste in its public spaces, water ways, and in neighborhoods.
Texas likes to describe itself as the land of freedom and enterprise—where innovators can build, drill, and dream without the bureaucratic chokehold that strangles other states.
Texas, with its explosive growth, is facing surging electricity demand, rapid data-center growth, and water constraints.
Texas education leaders are pushing every lever of state policy toward one goal—higher student achievement.
In the Texas K-12 education system, student assessment systems like the STAAR test have been under a spotlight.
Texas restaurants are full again, yet the industry continues to battle the rising costs of regulation, labor, and expenses.
Texas lawmakers left Austin having accomplished a lot but with urgent work pending on public safety, disaster readiness, education, and emerging technology during the 2nd special session.
As Texas lawmakers came to an impasse on hemp legislation at the end of the 2nd special session, State Representative Gary Van Deaver, Chairman of the House Public Health Committee, kept an eye on the broader health care pressures facing rural areas of Texas.
Texas politics is colliding with national politics in the state legislature’s ongoing special sessions.