Texas lawmakers are looking to spend billions of dollars to create a school voucher-like program, raise teacher pay, shore up water infrastructure, and continue the border crackdown.
Texas state comptroller Glenn Hegar was among the speakers at the 2025 Bryan/College Station chamber of commerce economic outlook conference. Hegar’s comments included the duties of the elected office,
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced $701.9 million has been awarded for broadband infrastructure projects.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar expects $194.6 billion in state revenue for 2026-27 biennium, allowing for strategic funding decisions and long-term challenges.
Morris County is one of 24 Texas counties chosen to receive funding in the second round of the Bringing Online Opportunities to Texas Program, better known as BOOT. According to Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar’s office,
AUSTIN– The Texas Legislature begins its work creating a state budget for the next two years with slightly less revenue available than it had during the previous biennium. Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar projects lawmakers will have $194.
Business leaders, economists, and local officials gathered Wednesday for the annual Bryan-College Station Economic Outlook Conference.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced last week that the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council unanimously voted to award Texas A&M University Health Science Center a grant of up to $25
The state House and Senate announced their spending plans for the upcoming biennium, including funding to continue and increase 2023's state-funded tax cut.
The state Senate’s draft budget would also lower property taxes by increasing the homestead exemption for most homeowners.
AUSTIN — Texas House and Senate budget writers filed the first drafts of the next state budget Wednesday, calling for more than $150 billion in general revenue spending over the next two years in GOP-driven efforts that prioritize property tax relief,
Texas lawmakers are looking to spend billions of dollars over the next two years to create a school voucher-like program, cut property taxes, raise teacher pay, shore up water infrastructure and continue the state’s border crackdown, according to initial state budget drafts House and Senate leaders filed Wednesday.