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Andresen, Long Appointed to Texas EDC Board of Directors

 Governor Greg Abbott appointed Eric Andresen and Crystal Long to the Texas Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors for terms set to expire at the pleasure of the Governor.

Voter Registration Complaint and Investigation in Harris County 

The Office of the Texas Secretary of State today notified Harris County that a complaint was received which could trigger state oversight following an investigation. 

Cornyn Urges Olympic Committee to Finalize Ban on Men Competing in Women’s Sports

U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) today sent a letter to the newly elected President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Kirsty Coventry, urging the IOC to finalize and implement a ban on biological males competing in female categories at the Olympic Games to ensure fairness, safety, and integrity in women’s sports:

Local Red Cross Volunteers Provide Lifeline for Families Strained By 2025 Disasters

In 2025, local volunteers became a lifeline for hundreds of neighbors reeling from disasters in The Texas Gulf Coast Region.

Illegal Alien Arrested For Smuggling 51 Illegal Aliens in Refrigerated Produce Trailer

Texas Border Business U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Texas LAREDO, Texas – A 50-year-old Honduran national has been charged with smuggling more than four dozen people...

Cybersecurity Program Ranks Top in the State

Texas Border Business By Amanda Sotelo South Texas College is adding another program to its list of “Top Performers” with the recent recognition of its Cybersecurity...

Economic pressures and immigration enforcement dominate meeting with Rep. Cuellar

Texas Border Business Roberto Hugo González / Texas Border Business PHARR, Texas - Congressman Henry Cuellar, Ph.D. (TX-28), met Monday with the South Texas Builders Association...

Holiday Travel Tips

To keep everyone safe on the road, TxDOT urges drivers to plan ahead, leave early and check vehicle maintenance.

State Transportation Investments Continue to Save Texas Commuters Millions

As Texas continues to experience rapid population and economic growth and more vehicles on the road, targeted congestion-relief transportation investments are helping drivers spend less time stuck in traffic and saving Texans millions of dollars each year.

Rep. Castro: the Most Effective Democratic House Member in International Affairs

Texas Border Business WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20), Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, was recognized by the...

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