Tag: Texas
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Abbott demands harsher penalties for those who enter Texas illegally from other nations
Border security is one of the issues the governor wants Congress to handle along with to school vouchers. Texas, according to Governor Abbott, must take action since the federal government isn’t. However, several of the governor’s suggestions have already drawn criticism and raised inquiries about the possible misuse of tax dollars. The governor is requesting…
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After constructing it on Mexican territory, Gov. Abbott and Texas were forced to relocate the contentious floating buoy barrier in the Rio Grande River
The State of Texas, according to the direction of Governor Greg Abbott, built the disputable floating marine buoy barrier in the Rio Grande River. However, an investigation done by the joint United States International Boundary and Water Commission and the Mexican International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) in late July 2023 revealed that 80% of…
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Lawmakers Approve Texas Property Tax Modification To Lower Taxes
Texas Property Tax amendment would increase tax exemption and decrease or limit non-homestead tax properties. The Lawmakers finalized the amendment and adoption of the Texas Property Tax The Texas Property Tax Amendments are the following: Increase the homestead Texas Property tax exclusion from $40,000 to $100,000. Authorize the state lawmakers to limit the yearly…
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The Young Conservatives of Texas appeal to the court for less tuition for illegal immigrants.
The University of North Texas is justified in charging out-of-state residents more for tuition than it does for in-state illegal aliens, according to the conservative 5th Circuit US Court of Appeals. In its ruling, the three-judge bench overturned a federal judge in Plano and concluded that UNT is correctly interpreting Texas law. According to the…
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Bridging Digital Divide: Delaware’s Affordable Internet Connectivity Program – Apply Now!
A recent federal investment amounting to $107 million was provided to the state of Delaware to address issues of internet connectivity. With this fund, Delawareans can experience high-speed internet at an affordable price. Communities and low-income families struggling for access will have the chance to receive Delaware’s affordable Internet connectivity program as long as they…
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Gov. Greg Abbott Announces the 2023 Governor’s Small Business Summit In Arlington On July 13
Gov. Greg Abbott announced the Governor’s Small Business Summit 2023, starting July 13, 2023, to be held in Arlington. The event aims to help small business owners in Texas to grow their businesses. Gov. Greg Abbott officially announced the Governor’s Small Business Summit this year Gov. Greg Abbott informed the public about the 2023…
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President Student Debt Forgiveness Plan Failed, Student Loan Debtor Prepares For Years Of Repayment
Last Month, the Supreme Court struck down President’s Biden student debt forgiveness plan, which would bring economic relief to 1.4 billion Texans. The Supreme Court decided to strike down the student debt forgiveness plan of President Biden The student debt forgiveness plan has no authority under regulations under the Education Act. The student debt…
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Qualifications for Texas food stamps: How to apply for SNAP?
Mercedes Bristol, the executive director of Non-profit Texas, spent a day at her San Antonio home sending emails, combing hair, answering phone calls, and doing laundry for her grandson. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, will make Texans’ lives more secure. Bristol will undoubtedly gain from the aforementioned law. The…
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“Unveiling Texas’ Perilous Pockets: Exploring the State’s 3 Most Dangerous Cities”
Texas doesn’t hold back when it comes to generating headlines, as they are considered the “Wild West” of crime statistics. The Southwest Journal has just released a comprehensive study, ranking the most dangerous cities in the state. Releasing such articles does not imply that Texans do not value peace and safety, in analyzing the article…