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A total of $ 18 billion in property tax cuts were approved by more than 80% of voters in the November general election and should be reflected in property tax bills that are due by Jan. 31.
Read moreAt least 74 people have been killed and 189 injured during high-speed car chases near the U.S.-Mexico border since Gov.
Read moreThe year is coming to a close and the holidays are fast approaching. Have a fun and safe holiday season!
Here are five things happening around your state:
1. Texas still number one for domestic immigration
Read moreAs time runs out next week on the fourth special session, Gov.
Read moreThe Texas House on Friday defeated a proposed voucher plan, also leaving in doubt a comprehensive public school funding plan that became tied to it, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Read moreThe Texas Legislature, conceived as a part- time body to meet every other year for 140 days, is now in its record fifth session (counting the regular session).
Read moreAs the clock ran down on the Legislature’s third special session, Texas House and Senate leaders exchanged barbs over Gov. Greg Abbott’s school choice bill and border security proposals, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
Read moreOn October 25, 1886, the Texas State Fair opened in Dallas. For 137 years, the Fair has operated in Dallas. During the first State Fair, a rival organization opened the Dallas Exposition at the same time.
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