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From Texas Standard: The Texas Legislature’s two houses have about nine weeks to approve a balanced two-year budget. But disagreement over accounting ...
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Child Protective Services would get more money but public schools and higher education would get less under a state budget that is expected to be approved…
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Editor's note: This story has been updated throughout.Facing sluggish economic forecasts amid low oil prices along with billions in tax revenue already…
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Bracing for a tough budget next session, leaders at the state capitol are preemptively instructing state agencies to reduce their request for state…
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Portions of Texas 96 parks remain closed because of flood damage and fire. Parks officials told legislators Monday expensive repairs are needed to reopen…
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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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For years the G.J. Sutton building has housed hundreds of state employees. The 100-year old building is a massive complex that is one of the first…
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A revitalization project for San Antonio’s Eastside community now bears the mark of Gov. Greg Abbott’s veto pen. The Governor line-item vetoed a section…
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The final gavel comes down on the state legislature today, as Texas lawmakers end their five-month session. Legislators had 140 days to move on key pieces…
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The budget that funds the next two years of state services is on its way to the governor’s desk. The $209 billion budget passed the House and Senate with…