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Mortgage Rates Are On The Move

“Purchase applications were down this week after soaring early in the year. However, softening house price appreciation along with increasing…

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Texas Border: CBP Apprehend Child Sex Offenders, Firearms, Over $2M In Cash And Nearly $5.5M In Drugs

This is our home, and to most Texans, the border isn't a political issue or a tool to use against…

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GLO Sends Letter To Trump, Requests Help With Hurricane Harvey Rules Nearly A Year Since Congress Appropriated Funding

"Mitigation should be a top priority to prevent future damage from hurricanes and storms while maximizing the use of recovery…

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Congress.gov Releases The Top Ten Most Viewed Bills For Week Ending January 25

Congress.gov is the official website for U.S. federal legislative information. The site provides access to accurate, timely, and complete legislative…

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GSMP’s VP Of Economic Development Awarded 40 Under 40 Award In Economic Development

An independent five-member selection committee chose the winners from a pool of more than 170 qualified candidates based on their…

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CBP To Be Part Of Team To Patrol No-Fly Zone During Super Bowl 53

WASHINGTON – Between 3 p.m. and midnight on Sunday, February 3, U.S. Customs and Border Protection aircraft will be assisting…

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What’s Up With Mortgage Rates?

Given that the economy remains on solid footing and weekly mortgage purchase application activity has been strong so far in…

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Congress.gov Releases The Most Viewed Bills

Congress.gov is the official website for U.S. federal legislative information. The site provides access to accurate, timely, and complete legislative…

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Assistance Programs For Furloughed Government Employees

The U.S. Federal Government shutdown has caused hardships for federal employees who are furloughed, or still working but without pay...

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CATO Institute Analysis: Charting Public Transit’s Decline

Congress began federal subsidies to transit with the passage of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, and since then…

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