After the lights went out in Texas for days, will companies keep moving here?
February’s epic power failure hurt the state’s reputation and raised questions about its infrastructure. The Legislature must find a fix and keep the cheap energy coming.
Read MoreExperts say potential Austin Samsung plant could be biggest in state history — why some are concerned
A massive investment may soon be coming to Austin: Samsung Austin Semiconductor is considering building a multi-billion dollar chipmaking plant at its campus in north Austin.
Read MoreWhy a Texas lawmaker wants to fund schools based on enrollment instead of attendance
Education finance experts say using an attendance-based funding model exacerbates inequities — and that continuing to do so as districts work to recover from the coronavirus pandemic could be especially harmful.
Read MoreTwo new TTARA reports find state’s administration of taxes hurts taxpayers
The TTARA Research Foundation today released two new reports that assess aspects of Texas’ tax administration that harm taxpayers.
Read MoreTwo new TTARA reports find state’s administration of taxes hurts taxpayers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kirsten Voinis JAN. 28, 2021 (512) 922-7141, kvoinis@kvoinis.com…
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