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2023 Governor’s Small Business Summit Kick-Off & Schedule

"Small businesses have made Texas the economic legend that we are today, and people from across America continue moving to our state in droves to take advantage of the unique freedom and opportunity only offered in our great state,” said Governor Abbott.

Texas National Association of Housing & Redevelopment Officials Recognizes Elva Cerda 

2023 Commissioner of the Year was awarded to McAHA’s Vice-Chair Elva Cerda, the 2023 Member of the Year was awarded to McAHA’s Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Director Elena Saucedo and McAHA also received the 2023 Media Recognition Category B.

Sweeping New Actions to Manage Regional Migration

Notwithstanding these efforts, we expect the days following the end of Title 42 public health order will be challenging and that encounters will increase for a time, as smugglers will seek to spread disinformation to capitalize on this change.

Tax Office partners with Lone Star National Bank to provide Motor Vehicle Registration Renewals

To better accommodate residents, Hidalgo County is partnering with Lone Star National Bank to provide motor vehicle registration. Image for illustration purposes

Unaccompanied Child found; family reunification initiated in the RGV

The child and information obtained by the agents will be turned over to the Office of Refugee Resettlement for future reunification.

Brownsville BP Agents Encounter Over 1,600 Migrants

Huge Kudos to all our RGV Border Patrol Agents who are working feverishly through this migrant influx!

Bill to Stop Hidden Fees for Concerts, Sporting Events Introduced

The bill would also disclose to consumers if a ticket being offered for sale is a so-called “speculative ticket,” meaning it is not within the seller’s possession.

Texas Named Best State for Business 19 Years In A Row

"For the 19th year in a row, America's CEOs have voted Texas as the best state for business," said Governor Abbott.

Texas Senate Confirms Alex Meade Appointment

Senator Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa, as the senator representing Mr. Meade’s hometown, had to concur with Governor Abbott’s recommendation for this appointment and introduced Mr. Meade during the Senate Confirmation hearing on April 17th

All of the Above

Texas has 8,820 MW of utility-scale solar capacity, second only to California with 13,579 MW.

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