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Sen. Campbell Requests AG Opinion On San Antonio’s Annexation Proposition

Under the Texas Annexation Right to Vote Act, authored by Sen. Campbell and passed in 2017’s special session, cities are…

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Watts Up? CBRE Analyzes Electricity Generation For The Continually Growing Texas-Oklahoma Population

Texas-Oklahoma electricity generation is primarily produced by natural gas, followed by coal, then renewables like wind energy, which amounts to…

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Paying For Texas Convention Centers

They can help provide a sense of place, hosting annual events that come to characterize a city, such as South…

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Texas Renews Fight To End Obama-Era ‘Waters Of The United States’ Rule

Last week Texas filed a motion asking a judge to expedite their request for a nationwide injunction to prevent enforcement…

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Texas Job Growth Accelerates

The mining and logging industry ranked first in job creation followed by construction; professional and business services; leisure and hospitality;…

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The I-35 Corridor Closures & Detours You Need To Know Before You Start Your Weekly Commute

Weekly I-35 Traffic Alerts For Your Commute — TxDOT, My I35 Corridor Traffic Alerts and Road Construction Updates. Including Yarrington…

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Texas Border Economy: June 2018 Summary

Data revisions revealed a less optimistic outlook on the border as historically low unemployment failed to stimulate wages, primarily in…

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Op-Ed: School Safety Reminders As Students Return To The Classroom

I assure you that it is also on the forefront of the mind of every Texas peace officer, and that…

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Baylor Scott & White Health CEO Named To Modern Healthcare’s List Of The 100 Most Influential People In Healthcare

Baylor Scott and White was the only health system leader from Texas to be included on the 2018 list.  On…

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Weekly News Round Up Of The State’s Top Law Enforcement Officer – Texas Attorney General

“The right to keep and bear arms is guaranteed for all Americans, including college students, and the 5th Circuit’s decision…”…

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