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The funds are needed to expand broadband service in underserved areas of the state.
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Republican Glenn Hegar is seeking his third term. He’s running against Democrat Janet Dudding, a certified public accountant.
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In Texas, a company that boycotts Israel is more offensive than one whose CEO is fighting federal wire fraud charges over covering up a listeria outbreak linked to three deaths.
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The Texas comptroller's office is building new rules on taxing businesses selling to residents online from out of state.The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the…
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From Texas Standard . We’ve all got bills – and the state of Texas does, too. Bills are nothing to be afraid of, if you can manage them. If you miss...
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Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an order to all state agencies, requesting they not use emergency leave and severance packages for state employees intending…
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With oil revenues down and job losses across multiple sectors of the state’s economy, lawmakers are looking at available money going into next year’s…
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Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar has issued a warning to justices on the Texas Supreme Court who are looking at whether the oil and gas industry should be…
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With a steep decline in oil revenues and a state Senate determined to cut taxes, Texas' coffers aren't looking as full as they did a year or two ago. We…
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The Democratic candidate in the Texas Comptroller’s race, Mike Collier, says poor forecasting is the reason the state had to cut school funding in 2011,…