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Texas passes reforms to strengthen its digital infrastructure

June 17, 2025
Texas can’t tackle tomorrow’s challenges with outdated tools — that’s why lawmakers took action this year to strengthen the state’s digital infrastructure. We take a look at the key steps the Legislature took to improve state operations, stay at the forefront in leadership on technology and cybersecurity issues. In an effort to address digital infrastructure,...
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How Texas improved housing affordability in 2025

June 16, 2025
Housing affordability has been a top concern for Texans in the last few years. From 2020 to 2024, the income needed to buy a median-priced home rose over 30% to $100,629. Right now, high home prices are a direct result of our state’s housing supply. As of 2025, the state needs an estimated 320,000 additional housing units to...
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Texas’ $338 billion budget: Here’s why you should care

June 12, 2025

Within the next two years, teachers statewide are in line to get a pay raise and a significant expansion in merit-based compensation for both teachers and principals. Wildfire response crews may be outfitted with the equipment they need ahead to protect their communities. A Texas town could be closer to a plan to prevent a…

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Supplemental budget bill in Senate Finance: 3 takeaways

May 23, 2025

Lawmakers on the Senate Committee on Finance met today, in what will likely be one of their last public meetings of the regular session to lay out and take public testimony on legislation. Among the most highly anticipated bills of the hearing was the layout of House Bill 500, the supplemental appropriations bill. Traditionally, in…

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Where are the uninsured located in Texas? Part 2: By census tract

May 16, 2025

This the second part in a data analysis series on Texas’ uninsured, with the focus this time on census tract data. Texas continues to lead the nation with 16.4% of its population without health insurance. In Part 1 of this series, we looked at county-level trends in the uninsured and where they live. We found…

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Where are the uninsured located in Texas? Part 1: The county view

April 29, 2025

This is Part 1 in a multi-part data analysis of Texas’ uninsured population; this part includes a county-level analysis of the state’s uninsured. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas has the highest uninsured rate in the nation, with 16.4% of its population lacking health care coverage. Without insurance, individuals are less likely to receive…

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