State of Texas

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State of Texas is a statewide, in-depth program focused solely on Texas politics. Produced at KXAN in Austin and airing in 14 markets across the state, the show gives viewers greater perspective on the Texas Legislature, state policy and elections. It airs at 8:30 a.m. on KXAN, and now you can listen any time!

  1. 4d ago

    State of Texas - June 28, 2026

    Texans are voicing growing opposition to the rapid expansion of AI data centers, especially in rural and suburban areas. With more than half of Texans opposing construction in their communities, state leaders are weighing how to balance local concerns with national security and economic priorities. We examine the debate — and Governor Abbott's push to require data centers to generate their own power and reuse water resources. The rapid growth of data centers is adding pressure to an already strained water system in Texas. Adam Schwager looks at how lawmakers are grappling with dwindling aquifers, rising demand, and funding challenges — as key state programs hit capacity limits and officials warn more investment is urgently needed. The U.S. Supreme Court handed the Trump administration significant wins on immigration, allowing the end of Temporary Protected Status for certain groups and upholding tighter limits on asylum access at the southern border. We examine how those decisions could affect enforcement in Texas and the response from advocacy groups and supporters of stricter policies. A bipartisan effort to reshape college athletics is moving forward in Congress, with Senator Ted Cruz helping lead the push. We examine what the proposed changes would mean for athletes and schools — and why major conferences and some lawmakers are pushing back.A bankruptcy filing by Camp Mystic has put ongoing lawsuits on pause, raising new questions for families seeking accountability after last summer's deadly flooding. We break down how the legal process shifts to bankruptcy court, and what happens next in the fight over those claims. State of Texas is a statewide, in-depth program focused solely on Texas politics. Produced at KXAN in Austin and airing in 14 markets across the state, the show gives viewers greater perspective on the Texas Legislature, state policy and elections.

    21 min
  2. Jun 21

    State of Texas - June 21, 2026

    A major plan to expand Texas' power grid is now on pause after regulators delayed a decision on a controversial transmission line project in West Texas. Eric Henrikson breaks down the pushback from landowners, concerns from lawmakers about the rushed timeline, and the unresolved question of whether large-scale power imports are necessary to meet future demand. State investigators have released their final report on the deadly flood at Camp Mystic, outlining a series of failures that contributed to the deaths of 25 girls and two counselors. Kevin Baskar reports on how lawmakers are now reviewing the findings and considering what changes are needed to prevent another tragedy. Texas Republicans are turning their focus to November after a high-profile state convention that highlighted key divisions and priorities. We look at platform debates, messaging from party leaders, and the challenge of unifying the party behind its candidates heading into the general election. Lawmakers are weighing competing approaches to stopping the spread of the New World screwworm, as concerns grow about its impact on Texas agriculture. We examine the ongoing debate over how best to scale up sterile fly production and new proposals pitching alternative methods. State of Texas is a statewide, in-depth program focused solely on Texas politics. Produced at KXAN in Austin and airing in 14 markets across the state, the show gives viewers greater perspective on the Texas Legislature, state policy and elections.

    21 min
  3. May 31

    State of Texas - May 31, 2026

    Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, defeating Senator John Cornyn and setting up a high‑stakes general election against Democrat James Talarico. Adam Schwager looks at how both candidates are already defining the race — and the tone voters can expect heading into November. Body camera footage reveals new details in the case of an Austin ISD senior detained by ICE just weeks before graduation — including the use of an encrypted messaging app during the stop. Investigator Kelly Wiley examines what the video shows, the role of state‑federal partnerships, and the growing concerns about transparency and record‑keeping. Texas is holding more than $10 billion in unclaimed property, but our investigation found thousands of entries — worth tens of millions of dollars — that Texans can't search or access online. Matt Grant looks at why the system isn't fully searchable and how state leaders are pushing for more accountability. A new state law is now requiring autonomous vehicle companies to be authorized before operating commercially in Texas. We break down the new rules, how enforcement will work, and what it means as more driverless vehicles hit the road across the state. State of Texas is a statewide, in-depth program focused solely on Texas politics. Produced at KXAN in Austin and airing in 14 markets across the state, the show gives viewers greater perspective on the Texas Legislature, state policy and elections.

    21 min
  4. May 24

    State of Texas - May 24, 2026

    President Donald Trump has officially endorsed Attorney General Ken Paxton in the final stretch of the high‑profile Senate runoff against Senator John Cornyn.  Adam Schwager looks at what early voting turnout could signal ahead of Election Day and whether the late endorsement is enough to shift momentum in one of the most expensive primaries in U.S. history. While record-breaking spending is driving this Senate runoff, a significant share of campaign funding is coming from outside Texas. Texas Tribune Washington Correspondent Gabby Birenbaum joins us to take a closer look at how national money is influencing races with implications far beyond the state. Texas is rolling out new warning sirens in vulnerable flood‑prone areas following last year's deadly disasters. Lawmakers say the requirement is aimed at closing gaps in emergency alerts and improving response times. Matt Grant looks closer at the plan that aims to save lives in future flooding events. A high school student detained by ICE just weeks before graduation has now been ordered released. Investigator Kelly Wiley examines the case, the legal questions surrounding detention and due process, and how it's resonating within the student's school community. A major power line project is drawing scrutiny as Texas works to meet growing energy demand. Eric Henrikson reports on  concerns from landowners and lawmakers about land use and infrastructure expansion, and how the state is navigating the balance between grid reliability and local impact. State of Texas is a statewide, in-depth program focused solely on Texas politics. Produced at KXAN in Austin and airing in 14 markets across the state, the show gives viewers greater perspective on the Texas Legislature, state policy and elections.

    21 min
  5. May 10

    State of Texas - May 10, 2026

    New polling shows the Republican runoff between Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton within the margin of error, with early voting set to begin in just days. Adam Schwager breaks down how both candidates are positioning themselves as they await a potential endorsement from Donald Trump — and how that decision could still shape the outcome of the race. Texas is temporarily backing off a controversial requirement that would have forced camps to install fiber optic connections ahead of this summer's season. Dylan McKim explains how the change came after pushback and legal pressure from camp operators, and what it means for licensing and safety oversight moving forward. An Austin-area high school community is rallying around a senior detained by ICE just weeks before graduation. Kelly Wiley reports on the case, the broader impact of expanding immigration enforcement agreements, and how similar situations are affecting students and families across Texas. Thousands of Texans say they were misled by solar panel contracts that failed to deliver promised savings, leaving some locked into costly long‑term agreements. Investigator Arezow Doost examines the growing number of complaints, ongoing investigations, and new legislative efforts aimed at cracking down on deceptive sales practices. A $30 million private-sector investment aims to train thousands of new electricians across Texas as demand surges from data centers and population growth. Adam Schwager reports on how the program will expand training capacity at technical schools and help address a growing workforce shortage that's already delaying major projects. State of Texas is a statewide, in-depth program focused solely on Texas politics. Produced at KXAN in Austin and airing in 14 markets across the state, the show gives viewers greater perspective on the Texas Legislature, state policy and elections.

    21 min

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State of Texas is a statewide, in-depth program focused solely on Texas politics. Produced at KXAN in Austin and airing in 14 markets across the state, the show gives viewers greater perspective on the Texas Legislature, state policy and elections. It airs at 8:30 a.m. on KXAN, and now you can listen any time!

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