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Across the state, property owners are claiming ineligible exemptions, but who covers the cost?
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Texas just approved the largest school bond in state history and barely anyone showed up to vote. What does it mean when billions ride on single-digit turnout?
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Governor Abbott just launched a statewide Jobs Council but the skilled trades shortage it's supposed to fix is already reshaping what gets built across the state, and what doesn’t, so will it help?
Citizens can hold their local government accountable by reporting them, a good tool or bureaucratic Battlefield?
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