Opposition to Texas Secretary of State David Whitley’s nomination mounts, imperiling his future in the job

Texas officials call it "property tax relief" — but legislation won't lower tax bills or decrease budgets

[Fiscal Notes] The State of Public Pensions in Texas

PRESS RELEASE: Fiscal Notes: Growing Pension Liabilities Could Affect State Finances

How do Texas governments calculate your property taxes? Here’s a primer.

After state leaders’ unified rollout, 2.5 percent rollback rate on property tax bill looks unlikely to stick

A state report says a Texas inmate died from heat last year. Prison officials contest that finding.

Texas community colleges warn they may consider tuition hikes in the face of property tax reform

Texas lawmakers look to the "cloud" for storing sensitive government data

Sen. Angela Paxton files bill that would allow her husband, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, to issue exemptions from securities regulations

[FISCAL NOTES — LINE ITEMS] Training the Next Generation of Cyber Defenders

Texas Comptroller's Office Now Offering PAID Internship Positions

Texas secretary of state apologizes for how he rolled out voter citizenship review. But he still supports the effort.

In 2012, there were 19 Republican women in the Texas House. Now, there are six.

The state of Gov. Greg Abbott’s emergency items: Will property tax and school finance get reformed?

Analysis: Here’s your property tax cut, maybe. Heads up — it’s expensive.

How will Texas help Harvey-ravaged communities?

This Texas program lands poor people in jail. Getting rid of it has been too complicated — but that might be changing.

Special election runoff to replace Carol Alvarado in Texas House to be held March 5

Thousands of Texans were shocked by surprise medical bills. Their requests for help overwhelmed the state.

Days after heated meeting, Texas Senate property tax committee passes 2.5-percent rollback rate bill

A Gift Sweeter than Candy

Analysis: The challenge of reining in property taxes at no cost to schools

Texas AG Ken Paxton says his office hasn't launched criminal investigations of voters flagged for citizenship review

With eager candidates waiting in the wings, Texas Supreme Court slot sits open

Corporations can’t donate to politicians. But $100,000 got them VIP treatment during Gov. Greg Abbott’s inauguration.

"This is very personal to us": Santa Fe survivors are expecting results from the Texas Legislature

PRESS RELEASE: Comptroller Glenn Hegar Distributes $954 Million in Monthly Sales Tax Revenue to Local Governments

Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht calls for nonpartisan judicial elections, bail reform

Analysis: A State of the State address that’s short on surprises, long on collaboration

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he's willing to work to revive the UT, A&M football game

Gov. Greg Abbott names school finance, property tax reform emergency items

PRESS RELEASE: Sales Tax Revenue Totaled $2.8 Billion in January

Watch Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's State of the State address

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is seeking more power this session to prosecute voter fraud and abortion-related crimes

Texas optometrists "just roll our eyes" over treatment restrictions in the state

Naturalized citizen, who was flagged in Texas voter citizenship review, joins suit against state

Texas leaders want voters to OK property tax revenue growth over 2.5 percent. They couldn't get 4 percent in 2017.

Former Texas Republican Party chair leaving White House to work on John Cornyn's campaign

Despite beer and lobby ties, Speaker Dennis Bonnen sees no need for recusals or new disclosures

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