Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar discusses current housing supply and affordability in Texas The Northeast Texas Municipal Water District board of directors held a meeting to hear public comment on the plan to sell Lake O' the Pines water to the DFW area.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar warned legislators that while Texas may enjoy a financial cushion, declining consumer spending and falling oil prices could strain the state’s revenue stream.
According to a report published last year by Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, between 2019 and 2023, the median home price in the Tyler and Longview metropolitan areas rose by 50.4 and 32.9 percent, respectively.
AUSTIN — Texas House and Senate budget writers filed the first drafts of the next state budget Wednesday, calling for more than $150 billion in general revenue spending over the next two years in GOP-driven efforts that prioritize property tax relief,
A challenge to a wind farm’s approximately $10 million property tax break doesn’t merit review from the Texas Supreme Court, a state tax official told the justices.
Michael Richardson speaks with Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar (R-Texas) and State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) about current housing supply and affordability in Texas.
The state Senate’s draft budget would also lower property taxes by increasing the homestead exemption for most homeowners.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar projects lawmakers will have $194.6 billion available during the 2026-27 budget cycle, down 1.1%. Hegar said the decrease is because the state is starting with a beginning balance that is nearly $16 billion less compared to 2024-25.
TEXAS (KAUZ) - Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar has released the Biennial Revenue Estimate (BRE), showing the state is projected to have $194.6 billion in revenue available for general-purpose spending during the 2026 and 2027 years.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced $701.9 million has been awarded for broadband infrastructure projects.
AUSTIN– The Texas Legislature begins its work creating a state budget for the next two years with slightly less revenue available than it had during the previous biennium. Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar projects lawmakers will have $194.
On Wednesday, the Texas Comptroller announced awards totaling $701.9 million for the second round of the Bringing Online Opportunities to Texas Program (BOOT II). According to the Comptroller’s office,