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ABBOTT: Texas to Provide Free Peer Counseling to Assist Hawaii's 1st Responders

“Texas stands with Law Enforcement & Firefighters bravely and selflessly responding to the wildfire tragedy on Maui, and I encourage 1st Responders there to reach out through the Texas Law Enforcement Peer Network and speak with a fellow first responder who can help share the burden,” said Governor Greg Abbott, announcing that Texas is offering free virtual peer-to-peer counseling services in response.

09.01.2023
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HEGAR: Texas Tuition Fund Turns 15 – Enroll Before Nov. 1st and Save

The Texas Tuition Promise Fund offers parents & loved ones the chance to prepay for a child's future tuition, and some fees at Texas public colleges and universities at today's prices, excluding medical and dental schools. To celebrate the plan's birthday, the $25 application fee to enroll in the plan will be waived for September and October 2023. (Enrollment must be postmarked by Oct. 31, 2023.)

09.01.2023
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Senators Cornyn & Cruz Recommend John Kazen to Fill U.S. Southern District of Texas Vacancy

“Judge John Kazen was recommended though our bipartisan Federal Judicial Evaluation Committee. Based on that assessment, my own review, and Judge Kazen’s experience in private practice and on the bench, I recommended him to the White House for nomination to this federal seat in Laredo," said Sen. Cruz. "I'm confident he'll continue his father’s tremendous legacy once he is confirmed," said Sen. Cornyn.

09.01.2023
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Sens. Cruz, Boozman, Hear from Texas Ag Leaders from the Coast to Panhandle

“In Corpus Christi and in the Panhandle, farmers and ranchers told us the same story — under Joe Biden we’ve seen the highest inflation in 40 years, which is making feed, fertilizer, diesel and equipment more and more expensive," said Sen. Ted Cruz, as he and the Ranking Republican Member of the Senate Agriculture & Nutrition Committee, John Boozman, met with Texas agricultural leaders about the upcoming Farm Bill.

08.31.2023
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Texas Workforce Commission to Hold 'GRACE' Conference to Assist Formerly Incarcerated Find Meaningful Employment

Reentering the workforce can be a challenge for individuals who have been incarcerated. Time away from the labor market and a criminal record can be barriers to employment – yet many employers are facing labor shortages exacerbated by the tremendous economic growth Texas is experiencing. As a result, the Texas Workforce Commission is hosting its "Growth through Reentry to Advance Careers & Employment" (GRACE) Conference.

08.31.2023
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Gov. Abbott Expands State Licensing Reciprocity to Help Military Servicemembers, Families

"To keep Texas a national leader in supporting our men & women in the military – and remove barriers to employment – we will provide servicemembers and their families with the license portability they have earned and so richly deserve," said Gov. Greg Abbott earlier today, directing Texas state agencies to expand out-of-state occupational licensing reciprocity for U.S. military servicemembers and their spouses in Texas.

08.31.2023
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The Bizarre Economics of ‘Tax Expenditures’

If you follow discussions about tax policy that academics and politicians engage in, sooner or later you’ll come across the concept of a “tax expenditure.” The term seems internally contradictory. How could something be both a tax and an expenditure?

08.31.2023
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HEGAR: Texas Film, Video Game Industries in the Spotlight

In the August issue of Fiscal Notes, the Texas Comptroller’s Office looks at two important drivers of the entertainment industry that are leaving their mark on the Texas Economy: Film & Video Gaming. In 2022, more than 210 film, commercial and TV production companies had an economic impact of nearly $2 billion in Texas – while more than 190 video game companies contributed $5.5 billion.

08.30.2023
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Cruz, Cornyn Urge Senate Appropriations Committee to Prioritize Funding for Johnson Space Center

U.S. Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and John Cornyn (R-Texas) sent a letter urging leadership of the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations and Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, and Science to provide robust funding for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston to help address the strategic threats facing our nation from adversaries like China and Russia.

08.30.2023
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Gov. Abbott Deploys Hurricane Response Resources to Help Florida

“The State of Texas is sending personnel & resources to Florida as Hurricane Idalia makes landfall,” said Texas Governor Greg Abbott. "Texas is swiftly deploying assets to assist our fellow Americans in Florida... Our country is stronger when we come together in times of crisis — and Texas is answering the call to support the people of Florida through this hurricane,” Abbott said.

08.30.2023
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Texans Encouraged: Help to Prevent Wildfires During Dove Hunting Season

Persistent triple-digit temperatures and minimal rainfall this summer have resulted in extremely dry vegetation across Texas, increasing the likelihood of dangerous wildfires. As a result, the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department is urging Texans to help protect the lands and natural resources we love during the upcoming Dove Hunting Season. Being mindful of activities that create heat or sparks that may cause a wildfire is crucial.

08.30.2023
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Sen. Cruz Visits with South Texas Agricultural Leaders

Yesterday, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, met with South Texas agricultural leaders to discuss priorities for the next Farm Bill. 

08.29.2023
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Governor Abbott Announces Over $2.7 Million In Career Training Grants To Northeast Texas Schools

Governor Greg Abbott announced 11 Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) grants totaling more than $2.7 million to 11 schools in Northeast Texas to support (CTE) training programs. Presented by the (TWC), these grants will help schools purchase and install equipment to initially train more than 1,340 students for high-demand occupations in healthcare, automotive services, welding, engineering, construction management, culinary arts, public relations, and more.

08.29.2023
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Employment And Wages Across Texas’ Oil and Natural Gas Industry Rose Strongly Through Q1 2023

Data from the U.S. Census Bureau and Texas Workforce Commission show that direct employment in Texas’ oil and natural gas industry rose 8.1% year-over-year (y/y) from 445,222 jobs in Q1 2022 to 482,557 jobs in Q1 2023. Industry wages also rose significantly, rising 22.0% y/y from approximately $16 billion in Q1 2022 to $19.5 billion in Q1 2023.

08.29.2023
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Operation Lone Star Gains National Support From State Governors

Governor Greg Abbott, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Texas National Guard are continuing to work together to secure the border; stop the smuggling of drugs, weapons, and people into Texas; and prevent, detect, and interdict transnational criminal activity between ports of entry.

08.28.2023
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ARRINGTON: We Must Refocus U.S. Military Away from Woke Indoctrination – The Missions, not Emissions Act

From day one, Joe Biden & his White House have launched a whole-of-government assault on American oil & gas producers – the lifeblood of our economy and cornerstone of our nation's National Security. This unilateral attack has spiked prices at the pump, increased our reliance on foreign oil, is undermining our economic recovery and energy independence – and is even threatening our military readiness.

08.28.2023
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Speaker McCarthy, House Republicans Move Toward Biden Impeachment – with Sept. 5th Due Date

“The whole determination here is how the Bidens handle this,” Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy told Fox Business’s Larry Kudlow. "The thing that holds up whether to do an impeachment or not is: Provide us the documents we’re asking for. But if they fight not to provide the American public with what they deserve to know, we'll move forward with an impeachment inquiry when we come back into session," which happens on Tuesday, Sept. 5th.

08.25.2023
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Gov. Abbott Recognizes 150 'Purple Star Campus' Schools for Exceptional Support of Military Families

150 Texas public schools have been awarded the "Purple Star Campus Designation" for the 2023-2024 school year. Established by Governor Abbott in 2019, the Purple Star Campus Designation program recognizes Texas public schools for their exceptional commitment to supporting and meeting the unique needs of military-connected students and their families.

08.25.2023
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Secretary Nelson Convenes Border Trade Advisory Committee Meeting in McAllen

Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson, in coordination with the Texas Department of Transportation, convened a meeting of the Border Trade Advisory Committee (BTAC) in McAllen this morning. BTAC is composed of public and private sector stakeholders from throughout the Texas-Mexico border region who work collaboratively to address cross-border infrastructure challenges and facilitate safe, secure and efficient international commerce

08.25.2023
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Austin Elementary Students to Benefit from New Classroom Resources in More Ways Than One

Harmony School of Innovation science and STEM teacher Mr. Larry McKenzie has something in his fourth- and fifth-grade classrooms that most of us had in college -- a worn-out copy of The Merriam-Webster Dictionary. While in the age of Chromebooks, it is important to prepare students with technological knowledge, McKenzie believes that using an actual dictionary is also a life skill to teach and a great way for students to learn.

08.25.2023
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