On Wednesday, the Texas Comptroller announced awards totaling $701.9 million for the second round of the Bringing Online Opportunities to Texas Program (BOOT II).
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced $701.9 million has been awarded for broadband infrastructure projects.
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 ...
The state’s budget bill has been filed in the Texas Senate by Sen. Joan Huffman, R-Houston, who chairs the Texas Senate ...
While Texas is forecasting a big budget balance, fiscal boom times are ebbing for it and other Southwest states amid tax cuts ...
The state House and Senate announced their spending plans for the upcoming biennium, including funding to continue and ...
AUSTIN– The Texas Legislature begins its work creating a state budget for the next two years with slightly less revenue ...
The state Senate’s draft budget would also lower property taxes by increasing the homestead exemption for most homeowners.
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 ...
Texas House and Senate budget writers filed the first drafts of the next state budget Wednesday, calling for more than $150 ...
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced last week that the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council unanimously voted to award ...
Both chambers are off to a fast start, with each unveiling its plan to guide state spending for the two-year budget cycle ...