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Here s the 20 Bills Gov Greg Abbott Vetoed This Texas Legislative Session

Here s the 20 Bills Gov Greg Abbott Vetoed This Texas Legislative Session
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Gov Greg Abbott vetoes 20 bills

Gov Greg Abbott vetoes 20 bills
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My five cents… with Sen Nichols

The last week of session is coming to a close and the long nights have stretched into the early hours of the following mornings. We’re sprinting to the finish of an unusual session and passing consequential and substantial legislation.

In A Rare Show Of Bipartisanship, Texas Lawmakers Try To Improve Broadband Internet Access

The Texas Capitol In late March, Gov. Greg Abbott held a press conference at Hamshire-Fannett Elementary School in Beaumont, Texas to announce a new bill that would expand broadband access in the state. The choice of venue was purposeful Beaumont ranks as one of the most poorly internet-connected cities in the country. This weekend HB5, or “The Texas Broadband Bill”, was one of the few pieces of legislation that passed with strong bipartisan support during an especially contentious legislative session only eight weeks after its official announcement by Abbott. The bill was authored by Representative Trent Ashby (R-Lufkin) and establishes the creation of a “Broadband Development Office” within the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. That includes the formation of a broadband development program, the establishment of a broadband development map to be updated regularly and published by the office and the development of a statewide broadband plan within one year of the

Missouri gaining ground along broadband superhighway, but many more miles to go

Missourinet You are here: Home Missouri gaining ground along broadband superhighway, but many more miles to go A new report says Missouri ranks 32nd in the nation in broadband internet access – a positive step from 41st just a couple years ago. Federal and state aid have helped to boost access around Missouri. The report says 23% of Missouri students still do not have access to high-speed internet. Plus, it says the state ranks in the bottom five for access to low-cost internet. Missouri gaining ground along broadband superhighway, but many more miles to go (Photo courtesy of Alisa Nelson) During a state Board of Education meeting Tuesday, Tim Arbeiter, state Director of Missouri’s Broadband Development Office, said there is still a lot of work to do.

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