The Governor fills vacant and expiring positions on state boards including the Texas School Safety Center Board, Task Force on Modernizing Manufacturing, Aerospace and Aviation Advisory Committee, Finance Commission of Texas, University of Houston S…
Texas Ethics Commission updates facial compliance review and audit procedures for campaign finance and ethics reports to streamline staff review, correction requests, and audits affecting candidates and political committees.
Texas Ethics Commission raises dollar thresholds for political contribution and expenditure reporting effective January 1, 2027, with annual inflation adjustments for candidates and political committees.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs updates Section 811 Project Rental Assistance Program rules to clarify rental assistance requirements for extremely low-income persons with disabilities in multifamily properties, affecting property …
Texas Ethics Commission adjusts campaign finance reporting deadlines for state and county party chair candidates to align with convention and primary election timelines.
Comptroller of Public Accounts updates vehicle fleet management rules to remove outdated references and align with recent legislation, with no fiscal impact on agency operations.
Texas Comptroller reorganizes state procurement preferences for environmentally sensitive and energy-efficient products into specification, pricing, and tie-bid categories with updated recycled commodity lists; no fiscal impact.
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts proposes repealing current procurement preference rules and replacing them with clarified guidelines on statutory preference application; public hearing scheduled June 23, 2026.
Webb County General Counsel requests Texas Attorney General opinion on Water Development Board authority for House Bill 500 water supply and infrastructure grants; briefs due June 25, 2026.
Texas Commission on Jail Standards proposes amending county jail telephone rules to require facilitation of inmate-guardian communication through contact information access at no fiscal cost.
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