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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.

Del Rio Agents Arrest MS-13 Gang Member & 4 Sex Offenders

They face charges of 8 USC § 1326 – Re-entry after Deportation, which carries a maximum sentence of up to 20 years in prison.

Mercedes Mayor Oscar Montoya’s State of the City Address

Mayor Montoya highlighted the significant progress that the city has made over the last two years and expressed optimism for the future.

Over $100m Construction in First Quarter of 2023 in Edinburg

“The construction activity is phenomenal,” Mayor Ramiro Garza, Jr. said.

Q: Does Every Business Need a Business Plan? 

A good marketing strategy defines target audience, value proposition, the product mix, brand messaging, promotional initiatives and content marketing. 

$120M for Broadband Infrastructure Projects Across Texas

The Texas Broadband Development Office was established by House Bill 5, 87th Legislative Session, to be operated by Glenn Hegar, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Mr. Alonzo Cantu, appointed by Speaker of the House Dade Phelan and Mr. Sergio Contreras, appointed by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick are board members from South Texas. 

Increasing Power Generation at Entergy Power Station

The Governor was joined at the groundbreaking ceremony by Entergy Corporation Chairman and CEO Andrew Marsh, Entergy Texas President and CEO Eliecer Viamontes, and other elected officials and local leaders.

Walter Reed Medical Center Ends Contract with Catholic Group 

“Such failure to provide adequate Catholic pastoral care violates the First Amendment guarantee of free exercise of religion to all citizens, and it also causes irreparable harm to the hospitalized servicemen and women, whose religious rights the medical center has a constitutional duty to provide for and protect.” Image Source: United States Army, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

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