State of Texas - April 12, 2026

APR 12, 202621 MIN
State of Texas

State of Texas - April 12, 2026

APR 12, 202621 MIN

Description

State investigators are stepping in as Camp Mystic seeks to renew its operating license following last summer's deadly floods that killed 27 campers and counselors. Avery Travis joins Josh to walk through the allegations in the lawsuits from families, and a court fight that could keep the camp closed as judges weigh whether the site must be preserved as potential evidence. From AI to cloud computing, massive data centers are driving new demand for electricity across Texas. Adam Schwager reports on lawmakers' growing concerns about power and water use, how companies are pitching their projects as an economic boost, and why interim hearings could shape how Texas connects these facilities to the grid in the years ahead. Governor Abbott's freeze on H‑1B visas at state agencies is leaving major exceptions untouched. Investigator Matt Grant examines why private contractors receiving millions in taxpayer dollars can still rely on foreign workers, how state leaders justify the distinction, and why lawmakers are now ordering a deeper review of the visa program. A new state law is set to dramatically change how food trucks operate in Texas, replacing city‑by‑city permits with a single statewide license. Eric Henrikson looks at what the change means for small business owners, why cities are pushing back, and how the law fits into a broader effort to limit local regulation. 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.