GOP senator proposes tapping rainy day fund for flood control
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey and devastating flooding in Central Texas last year, a key Republican lawmaker has proposed tapping the state rainy day fund for $1.2 billion to pay for flood-control projects.
Read MoreHouston’s key issues during 2019 Tx Lege: Corporate incentives, public education and flood resiliency
One of the top priorities for businesses during this session appears to be preserving Chapter 312, an economic development law that lures development through tax abatements.
Read MoreTexas This Week: Texas Taxpayers and Research Association
Texas lawmakers have been calling this legislative session the session of public education. And now they’re backing up that talk with money. This week budget documents were filed showing just how much lawmakers want to put into public education.
Read MoreWhat Texas lawmakers are considering when it comes to reforms in property taxes, school funding
AUSTIN — In the opening days of the 2019 legislative session, the state’s three most powerful men sat shoulder to to shoulder, promoting unity and promising this year they’d win where others have failed for decades.
Read MoreTeacher raises, property tax relief — can Texas lawmakers solve state’s school finance problem?
AUSTIN — In the opening days of the 2019 legislative session, the state’s three most powerful men sat shoulder to to shoulder, promoting unity and promising this year they’d win where others have failed for decades.
Read More