The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: A big stack of the “stench of local government” stories all out of today’s press review (there are so many I’ve set aside over the last couple of weeks that we could do hours on the subject:)
- City of Abilene adopts budget that raises taxes for FY 2024-2025
- Taxes will go up for Taylor County residents after budget approval
- Lubbock Advisory Committee proposes $110M street bond for improvements throughout city
- Proposed Dallas charter changes get poor reviews from City Council, police chief
- Dallas City Manager’s Travel to Left-wing Events Costs Taxpayers $13k
- ‘I don’t know what happened to that money’: Investigation into missing Wichita County funds underway by sheriff’s office
- Odessa College Board of Trustees is moving forward with the new $355 million dollar bond – a massive tax increase for no clear benefit
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Texas A.G. Ken Paxton’s investigation Into ActBlue yields cooperation on donor credit card identification. More. More.
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