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Rooting for the Dallas Cowboys? A postseason kickoff event and 2 other things to do this weekend in North Texas, Jan. 14-15

Saturday Dallas Cowboys Postseason Kickoff: The Dallas Cowboys and Fans United will host a free event at The Star in Frisco from noon to 4 p.m. ahead of the Cowboys first playoff game on Sunday. Cowboys fans of all ages are invited to enjoy family-friendly activities on the Tostitos Championship Plaza as the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and Hall […]



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Sunset Advisory Committee offers recommendations to improve TxDOT

Every 12 years, each state agency must go before the Sunset Advisory Committee for evaluation and critical review. The result is a series of Sunset bills, filed in the House and Senate, that translate the committee’s recommendations into proposed agency changes. If those recommendations are approved, the agency will alter its processes and protocol. After […]



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Truths about Off Page SEO and Link Building





I get a lot of questions about my Off Page SEO and Link Building and there are some important reasons why I can’t reasonably share everything I do. First and foremost, link building is a deep rabbit hole where each answered question reveals several more questions. Explaining some details usually leads to more details needing […]



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4 things to know about Grapevine’s TEX Rail station

Last summer, ground broke on TEX Rail, a 27-mile commuter rail project that will extend from downtown Fort Worth, through Colleyville and Grapevine, and into Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. When the rail project opens in late 2018 there will be nine stations, including one in Grapevine. Here are four things to know about Grapevine’s TEX […]



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Texas legislators decide today what rules state House, Senate will follow this legislative session

Before taking up rules that will eventually govern the citizens of Texas, lawmakers debated what rules should they should be governed by. Today, the second day of the 85th legislature, the Senate and House passed their own rules packages with a few controversial debate-filled amendments attached. House rules The basics: House members passed HR 3, a […]



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The average Texan’s guide to keeping up with the legislature

For 140 days during every odd-numbered year, the Texas legislature meets and determines laws, rules, regulations and restrictions that will affect the life of every Texan. Here is how you can keep up with is going on in Austin under the dome. Visit your legislators at the Capitol Take a note from state lobbyists and […]



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6 takeaways from the first day of the 85th Texas Legislature

After a year and a half break, the Texas Legislature returned to session. Here are five things of note that happened on the first day, and one thing to look forward to tomorrow. 1. The House and Senate gaveled into session at noon today. Lines for the House and Senate galleries winded around the third […]



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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announces his 2018 plans

The leader of the Texas Senate, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, announced he will seek reelection as Lieutenant Governor in 2018 at a press conference Monday morning at the Republican Party of Texas’ headquarters. Patrick said he called the press conference to put an end to stories speculating at his future gubernatorial aspirations in 2018. “Put […]



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Texas financial chief announces $2.86 billion revenue shortfall during next two years

Today, the state’s chief financial officer announced the 85th Legislature will have roughly $105 billion to use in the coming two years, down $2.86 billion from the previous biennium. Comptroller of Public Accounts Glenn Hegar pointed to a decrease in sales tax revenue and struggles in the oil and gas industry as reasons the lawmakers […]



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A quick list of things to know before the 85th Legislature convenes Tuesday

The state’s 85th Legislature convenes officially for the first time Tuesday. Sherri Greenberg, fellow of the Max Sherman Chair in State and Local Government at The University of Texas, helps break down everything you need to know to start the 2017 legislative session as well as a refresher on issues from two years ago—the last […]



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