Michael Richardson speaks with Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar (R-Texas) and State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) about current housing supply and affordability in Texas.
State Sen. Bryan Hughes discusses current housing supply and affordability in Texas.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar discusses current housing supply and affordability in Texas The Northeast Texas Municipal Water ...
The Northeast Texas Municipal Water District board of directors held a meeting in Hughes Springs this morning. During public comment several area residents spoke their minds about ongoing talks about ...
Lawyer for Randall family speaks on denied qualified immunity for former Rusk County deputy ...
Dr. Shehzad Batliwala was supposed to return to the United States nearly a week ago after treating patients in Gaza for two ...
Financial institutions are backing away from publicly aligning their investments with ESG goals, and now is the time to hold ...
Texas comptroller Glenn Hegar offers a fiscal outlook and potential spending priorities for the 2025 legislative session.
On Wednesday, the Texas Comptroller announced awards totaling $701.9 million for the second round of the Bringing Online Opportunities to Texas Program (BOOT II).
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced $701.9 million has been awarded for broadband infrastructure projects.
Texas lawmakers are looking to spend billions of dollars to create a school voucher-like program, raise teacher pay, shore up water infrastructure, and continue the border crackdown.
Texas state comptroller Glenn Hegar was among the speakers at the 2025 Bryan/College Station chamber of commerce economic outlook conference. Hegar’s comments included the duties of the elected office ...