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Governor Abbott thanked the U.S. House for passing a bill allocating $12 billion for Texas border security expenses incurred due to previous federal policies.
Texas Governor Abbott grants Tokyo Electron U.S. a $3.08M TSIF grant, boosting semiconductor innovation and Austin's tech economy with a $30M investment.
Councilmember Marina Alderete Gavito proposed a plan in San Antonio for improved transparency on utility and fiber projects, advocating better coordination and communication standards.
Gov. Greg Abbott announces Texas' lead in U.S. job growth with 37,700 new jobs in April and ongoing legislative efforts to maintain a business-friendly environment.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, with support from other states, is urging Congress to pass H.R. 38 to establish nationwide reciprocity for concealed carry permits.
Governor Greg Abbott of Texas has joined the FEMA Review Council to discuss improvements to the U.S. emergency management system, expressing commitment to enhancing disaster response.
CBP partners with CPKC at the Laredo Rail Port to enhance security and efficiency in U.S.-Mexico cross-border rail trade using donated inspection technology.
AG Ken Paxton's office arrested Deveon Dwayne Byrd in Houston for allegedly trafficking a minor for sex, highlighting Texas's issue with human trafficking.
Texas grants over $46.3 million to support veterans and their families across the state, as announced by Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Veterans Commission.
Texas executed Matthew Johnson for murdering Nancy Harris in a 2012 robbery after a decade-long legal process, as announced by Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Texas AG Ken Paxton is investigating US Masters Swimming for potential state law violations regarding their trans-inclusive policies at the 2025 Spring Nationals.
Ray "Chance" Bolton has been appointed Chair of the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board by Governor Greg Abbott, with a tenure length at the Governor's discretion.
The Texas AG's investigation into Superior Insurance's surveillance activities concluded with no evidence of illegal behavior; the company solely used public information.
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