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A Texan’s guide to your state government

October 11, 2024

This is a preview of our Texas 2036 newsletter diving deeper into the machinery of our state government — its state agencies. To receive this weekly look at our work, sign up here. State Gov’t 101: What are Texas’ state agencies? With a state as big as Texas, the need exists for an efficient state…

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What is the state of mental health in Texas?

September 26, 2024

This is a preview of our Texas 2036 newsletter where we take a look at the data on the state of mental health in the Lone Star State. To receive this weekly look at our work, sign up here. Mental Health in Texas: What you need to know Texas 2036 is honored to be in…

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Testimony: Closing Texas’ water infrastructure funding gap

September 24, 2024

The following testimony by Director of Infrastructure and Natural Resources Policy Jeremy Mazur was given Sept. 24, 2024, to the House Natural Resources Committee on implementation of Senate Bill 28. Chairman, members of the committee, for the record, my name is Jeremy Mazur, and I am the Director of Infrastructure and Natural Resources Policy for…

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Can Texans afford to live here? Let’s talk housing affordability.

September 18, 2024

This is a preview of our Texas 2036 newsletter where we bring data to the conversation on housing affordability in the Lone Star State. To receive this weekly look at our work, sign up here. Our data-rooted approach to housing affordability The Federal Open Market Committee of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve…

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Forging a more resilient Lone Star State

September 13, 2024

This is a preview of our Texas 2036 newsletter where lay out a data-rooted agenda for building a more resilient Texas. To receive this weekly look at our work, sign up here. Our data-rooted approach to building resiliency Our future is marked by uncertainty. But uncertainty doesn’t mean we can’t be prepared. In fact, it’s…

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The state of health care for Texas families

September 4, 2024

This is a preview of our Texas 2036 newsletter where describe the state of health care in Texas, rooted in data. To receive this weekly look at our work, sign up here. What is the state of health care in Texas? Access to affordable health care can improve health outcomes, quality of life and financial…

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