The Jobs, Energy, Technology, and Innovation Act poises the state for future business growth. When Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) of America announced in 2018 […]Read More
The old adage “everything is bigger in Texas” has recently taken on new meaning. Add the state budget to the list. While a pandemic brought the global economy to a crawl, […]Read More
Once upon a time in the Southwest, a grand state wrapped in mountains and deserts, forests and plains, rivers and sea, emerged in primitive form, built on cotton, cattle, oil, […]Read More
The Texas Legislature adjourned sine die last Memorial Day after 140 days of barely controlled chaos. Sine die is a Latin term meaning “without a day”—basically, without a scheduled date for […]Read More
How the Lone Star State Can Rocket to the Top When SpaceX sent its SN8 Starship rocket into the blue skies over Boca Chica Beach along the Texas coast last […]Read More
The Big Bend National Park in far southwest Texas is reopening soon, like most of Texas. The park has national significance as the largest protected area of Chihuahuan Desert topography […]Read More
For the last decade, Texas has been a job-creating machine. In fact, in that period, jobs have grown twice as fast here as in the rest of the nation. When […]Read More
There’s an adage in football, now America’s favorite sport (at least if you believe the TV ratings), that winning comes down to the fundamentals. If you block and tackle properly, […]Read More