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Why Gov. Greg Abbott wants to let taxpayers decide whether cities can raise — or cut — taxes
Texas cities and counties already face limits on how much revenue they can generate. Local leaders have warned that further restrictions would mean fewer services like parks and libraries.
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7mFeds pausing Big Bend border construction while CBP commissioner visits the park
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4mFifth Circuit reaffirms death row inmate Brittany Holberg’s conviction
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4mGreg Abbott threatens Dallas, Houston airports’ grant funds over Islamic washing facilities
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