The Texas Tribune on MSN
Why Gov. Greg Abbott wants to let taxpayers decide whether cities can raise — or cut — taxes
Texas cities and counties already face limits on how much revenue they can generate. Local leaders have warned that further restrictions would mean fewer services like parks and libraries.
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Llano County library book removals allowed after U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear challenge
Seven residents launched a challenge in 2022 to the removal of 17 books, which included topics on race and gender. They won a ...
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Texas landowners can receive up $80K to reforest their property
Thanks to the Texas Resilient Landscapes Initiative, Texas landowners can now earn up to $80,000 by reforesting their land.
See you in court” often sounds like a warning. But when it comes to Gov. Ron DeSantis being sued by the Committee for ...
The Christian Post on MSN
UMC pushes back on reported plan to 'geotarget' Texas churchgoers with pro-Israel messaging
A United Methodist Church official is pushing back against a controversial “geofencing” plan to target churchgoers in Texas ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal on a Texas free speech case that allowed local officials to ...
Senate Bill 17, which took effect in September, bars people with citizenship, permanent residence or political ties to China, ...
Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. and Patrick are each touting plans to further cut property taxes in Texas. But they’re taking ...
HOUSTON (CW39) — The Texas Veterans Land Board has opened its latest Veterans-Only Land Sale, the only one of its kind in the ...
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UN says world must jointly tackle issues of climate change, pollution, biodiversity and land loss
The most comprehensive global environment assessment ever undertaken calls for a new approach to jointly tackle the most ...
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Bloomberg expands his support of mayors globally to help save democracy. And improve trash pickup
Michael R. Bloomberg has believed mayors have plenty to teach each other since he was mayor of New York City and supported ...
The 2025-26 MLB offseason is here, and the hot stove is starting to heat up. After a slow first day of the Winter Meetings, Kyle Schwarber kicked things off Tuesday by agreeing to a five-year, $150 ...
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