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Making Headlines in Texas This Week
Water management boards gain fresh leadership in Texas
Ten Texans have been appointed to serve on state water authority boards. Nueces River Authority Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed three new members and reappointed two members to the Nueces River Authority for terms set to expire on Feb. 1, 2031. Additionally, one...
Texas A&M to lead FAA’s new aviation technology center
The Federal Aviation Administration has chosen the Texas A&M University System to establish and operate its new Center for Advanced Aviation Technologies (CAAT), Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Sen. Ted Cruz announced. The center will focus on testing...
Abbott taps business, legal experts for TSU Board of Regents
Gov. Greg Abbott has made two appointments and one reappointment to the Texas Southern University Board of Regents (BOR). Ben Proler of Houston is the first appointment. Proler is a commercial manager for Shell plc and serves as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy...
Nvidia expands U.S. manufacturing with $500B Texas investment
Semiconductor manufacturer Nvidia announced it will expand production with two new plants in Houston and Dallas. The expansion marks the first time Nvidia will produce artificial intelligence supercomputers entirely in the U.S. The two new plants will build parts...
$532M road project may include toll lanes in central Texas
Officials at Williamson County, Cedar Park and Leander are considering the possibility of adding toll lanes to Ronald Reagan Boulevard, a major arterial roadway on the county’s west side. The discussions are based on a potential partnership with the Central Texas...
Texas follows federal model with new regulatory efficiency office
Gov. Greg Abbott has signed into law a bill creating an efficiency office in Texas similar to the federal government's Department of Government Efficiency. Texas Senate Bill 14 establishes the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office, intended to streamline state...
Port Houston begins 2025 with record-breaking cargo volume
The Port of Houston recently broke a record, starting the year strong by processing the largest number of units of any January in the port’s history. At the start of 2025, Port Houston handled 356,407 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). The amount is a 7% increase...
Lottery Commission director resigns as agency faces uncertainty
Ryan Mindell, the executive director of the Texas Lottery Commission, resigned April 21, according to an announcement from the agency. The agency did not give a reason for Mindell’s resignation. The commission will start the process of finding a new executive...
Corpus Christi trail project receives crucial state funding
The City of Corpus Christi is moving forward with the more than $15 million Holly Road Trestle Trail to Tourism Trail Project. The long-anticipated plan received a major boost with a nearly $12 million grant awarded through the Texas Department of Transportation...
Texas budget negotiations enter critical phase
With the passage of Senate Bill 1 by the Texas House of Representatives, the $337 billion Texas state budget for the 2026-27 biennium now moves into Conference Committee negotiations, the final hurdle before becoming law. After nearly 15 hours of debate on April 11,...
Saluting Texas Lone Star: Diana Ramirez
Diana Ramirez County Administrator, Harris County Your public career highlights and education. My first job after graduating from The University of Texas at Austin was with Health and Human Services in Brownsville as a food stamp eligibility specialist. That job is...