
State of Texas - May 11, 2025
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Governor Abbott puts new pressure on lawmakers as he pushes plans to restrict bail for some people accused of crimes. The plan calls for amendments to the Texas constitution, which has Republicans looking to win over Democrats. Adam Schwager reports on the high stakes, as key deadlines move closer at the Capitol. Legislation to create Education Savings Accounts has been signed into law. The program is expected to take effect in 2026, but the law is already having an impact. Investigator Kelly Wiley looks at the growing demand from parents for special education evaluations, and why some advocates worry about the effect on public school districts. As politicians in Washington and Austin squabble over solar and wind energy, a different form of green energy is finding red state support. Investigator Matt Grant looks at how geothermal energy is providing more power, and could help boost the Texas electric grid. It's a nightmare for a parent – explicit images of your child circulating on social media. The rise of A-I is fueling an increase in pornographic deepfake images, mostly targeting women and girls. A Texas mother and daughter found out how difficult it can be to get those explicit images removed from social media. Dylan McKim looks at their story, and speaks with Sen. Ted Cruz about his work on legislation soon to become law that aims to help victims take down explicit images. 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.