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Economy At Wheel Of Money-Driven Legislative Session

As 181 lawmakers decide how to craft the next two-year budget with this spending cap, they are also making decisions…

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With Funding Tight, Legislators Weigh Options On School Finance

With funding tighter than the last legislative session, lawmakers are not expected to inject much more money into public education.…

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171 Years In, The Texas Legislature Keeps It Quirky

A former editor of the Texas Observer quoted a state senator in a story in 1955 who bellowed "Where's a…

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Texas Lawmakers Return To Austin For Another Session

State lawmakers will descend on Austin today for the 85th Legislative Session, facing a tight fiscal picture, varying priorities from…

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Announces He’s Running For Re-Election

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick formally announced Monday he’s running for re-election, looking to finally quell speculation he’s interested in higher office.  …

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President Obama Releases Statement Farewell Address

As the world greets a new year, the United States prepares to say farewell to the 44th president and greet…

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Five Ways Texas Shaped This Year’s Presidential Race

The reliably Republican state played host to an action-packed March 1 primary and gave the GOP primary field one of…

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Texas Electors Cast 36 Votes For Trump

All but two of Texas’ 38 electors voted Monday to officially put Donald Trump in the White House, with one…

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This Week’s Buda City Council Meeting Agendas

Buda City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Tuesday, December 20, 2016 and an additional Special Meeting is scheduled to canvass…

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Analysis: Why Rising Property Values Don’t Lower School Taxes

Rising property values in Texas should have lowered school property tax rates. But they didn’t, and you can thank the…

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