Texas extends emergency SNAP benefits for final month
Federal lawmakers designated February as the last month emergency food assistance would be available. However, eligible Texans will still receive regular monthly benefits.
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Federal lawmakers designated February as the last month emergency food assistance would be available. However, eligible Texans will still receive regular monthly benefits.
Read MoreThe funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation can be used to create and implement roadway safety plans, including improvements to road crossings, bike lanes, intersections, lighting and more.
Read MoreA new land development director for Austin Point in Fort Bend County has been hired by The Signorelli Company, one of the fastest-growing …
Read MoreA Texas A&M graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Hamilton is also a licensed professional engineer with over ten years of …
Read MoreSimilar to a weather forecast, the new dashboard provides Texans with an idea of what supply and demand for energy will look like in the future.
Read MoreVisitors of Texas’ 89 state parks can submit photos taken throughout 2023 for the chance to win an H-E-B gift card, a curated experience at a Texas state park and more.
Read MoreThe multimedia campaign was first launched in Texas in 2019, leading to a 30% increase in calls to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Over 1,600 victims were identified as a result.
Read MoreThe state is providing $148 million in salary increases in an attempt to attract skilled health care workers, fill vacancies and make more hospital beds available.
Read MoreIn recent years, more teachers have left their jobs at Texas public schools than ever before. A new bill aims to raise teacher salaries and help combat the statewide educator shortage.
Read MoreThe Texas Travel Industry Recovery Grant program was created to support struggling businesses during a 2021 special legislative session.
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