Conference committee to work out differences in state budget
After Easter weekend, conferees for the Texas House and Senate must work out differences in the two chambers’ versions of a fiscal 2020-2021 state budget to send to Gov. Greg
After Easter weekend, conferees for the Texas House and Senate must work out differences in the two chambers’ versions of a fiscal 2020-2021 state budget to send to Gov. Greg
Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt.Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dennis Bonnen on April 10 released a joint statement promoting a twofold method for the 86th Texas Legislature to curb property
Last week, with 60 days remaining until the end of the 140-day regular session of the 86th Texas Legislature, the House and Senate vaulted closer toward finalizing a state budget.
Dear Editor: The report on your front page on March 21 about sales tax refund increases gave your readers valuable information about an important economic indicator concerning growth in the
As I’m sure you have discovered, it’s easy to say nice things about nice people you genuinely like, and that is my happy task in this letter. I had the
Vote for Bo! It has been my great pleasure to work with Bo Bowman for the last few years in my role as a KAPS School Board Member. As a
I would like voters to consider Rebecca Minnick for city council, place 1. She has served on the Planning and Zoning Commission for the last two years and has been
I encourage you to vote for Tim Dodson for Wimberley City Council, Place 1. Tim is a quality candidate who will work for the good of all. He understands the
Hays County is the fourth fastest growing country in the nation. How can we manage the growth in a way that preserves what we love? The only way is to
Good Morning, It has been a few weeks since my last posting. As Mr. Sweat pointed out, his paper is unable to give free press for a political candidate, even
I met Christine Byrne in 2005 when we were both serving on the City of Wimberley’s Blue Hole Park Master Plan Committee. I was serving on the City Council at
I read with interest the opinions expressed via Letters to the Editor in the March 21st Wimberley View. We are new residents, having moved a few months ago from a
Images of a stream of billowing dark smoke drew the nation’s attention last week to a fire that engulfed 11 petrochemical storage tanks at the Intercontinental Terminals Company about 15
A risky scheme endangers Wimberley overnight tourism lodging availability. The Wimberley City Council is considering adopting a risky scheme that will likely significantly curtail overnight tourism in Wimberley by reducing
We live in an exciting new sharing economy with companies like Airbnb, Uber and Lyft challenging traditional business models. Change can be scary, but it can also offer new opportunity.
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