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Making Headlines in Texas This Week
Texas Senate passes amended bill to prevent cities, counties from hiring lobbyists
The Texas Senate approved a ban on taxpayer-funded lobbying, preventing school districts, cities and counties from hiring firms to advocate for them in the Legislature. Senate Bill 19 was introduced to stop political subdivisions from using public funds to retain...
Saluting Texas Lone Stars – John Muns
John Muns Mayor The City of Plano Public career highlights and education: I earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and management from Abilene Christian University. I served on the Plano Independent School District Board as a trustee for 16 years with three of those...
Waco opens rebidding for $26 million Riverwalk Project
After rejecting all previous applications, the city of Waco is putting its $26 million Riverwalk Project up for rebidding. The new bidding window will be open from April 14 through July 14, with construction expected to begin in August 2025. Originally, bidding for...
City of Taylor welcomes Robert Powers as chief financial officer
The city of Taylor has appointed Robert Powers as its next chief financial officer (CFO). His first official day in the role was March 3. Powers brings nearly 40 years of municipal government experience to the role. Prior to joining in Taylor, he served as finance...
Reactor startup seeks approval to build 30 micronuclear facilities in Haskell County
A nuclear technology startup is planning to build 30 micronuclear facilities in Haskell County. As power demands have skyrocketed due to increasing usage and expansion of data centers supporting artificial intelligence, innovative solutions are needed to support the...
Williamson County approves creation of Spaceport Development Corporation
The Williamson County Commissioners Court has signed off on creating the Central Texas Spaceport Development Corporation (SDC). An SDC is a nonprofit organization designed to prioritize dedicated infrastructure for spacecraft, rockets and satellites, known as...
Taylor launches online dashboard to track capital improvement projects
The city of Taylor has launched a new Capital Improvement Projects Dashboard that gives residents updates on major public works projects throughout the city. The dashboard is part of the city’s efforts to embrace transparency and accessibility between residents and...
Fort Worth neighborhood selected to receive millions for improvement projects
As part of an annual improvement program, the city of Fort Worth will invest $4.2 million in quality-of-life improvements in the Fairhaven neighborhood. Projects are estimated to begin in October 2025. The funding is part of a city initiative to support historically...