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Announcing Our Esteemed Speaker for the TLDA March General Membership Meeting

The Texas Land Developers Association (TLDA) is thrilled to announce the speaker for our upcoming March General Membership Meeting. Join us as we welcome a distinguished Texan, a man of profound integrity, and a visionary entrepreneur, Adam Hinojosa, to share his insights and experiences with us. Event Details: About Adam Hinojosa: Adam Hinojosa’s Texas roots […]

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TLDA Sponsors inaugural Developers Coalition of Liberty Hill Event with State Representative Terry Wilson

The Texas Land Developers Association (TLDA) was proud to sponsor the first Developers Coalition of Liberty Hill meeting January 12, 2024. As an advocate for sustainable and community-driven land development, TLDA sees such engagements as essential for connecting with and supporting the professionals who shape the Texas landscape. Engagement and Insights:The breakfast meeting, held at

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Speakers Race is Anyone’s Guess – from the Texas Tribune

Who wants to be a Texas House speaker? With the pending retirement of House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, R-Angleton, the lower chamber knows someone new will be in charge in January — but not a single member has so far declared their candidacy to seek the gavel. That’s quite the departure from the last speaker’s race

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Texas Lyceum: Economic Recovery Forum

The Texas Lyceum recently hosted an online economic recovery forum on Texas and COVID-19.  Click to watch Dale Craymer, President, Texas Taxpayers and Research Association, LLC; Linda McMahon, President and CEO, The Real Estate Council; Alex Meade, Senior Vice President, Texas Regional Bank; and James R. Huffines, JRH Partners LLC; with moderator Roberto Coronado, Senior Vice President in

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The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: 86th Legislative Recap

The Legislature adjourned sine die (not another day) one month ago, and the veto period for Gov. Abbott has come and gone.  It was one of the busiest sessions and yet fewer bills passed than have passed since the late 1800s – not necessarily a bad thing! Below are some articles of interest from the

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The Living & the Dead

Budget HB 1: Sent to Abbott on May 26 The state’s two-year budget plan calls for spending roughly $250 billion on priorities including public school funding, teacher salaries and early childhood intervention programs. Read more Property tax reform SB 2: Sent to Abbott on May 25 This bill, a top priority of Texas’ three main political leaders, would require voter

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State Budgets Filed – Let the Negotiating Begin

Texas House proposes massive increase for public school funding The proposed budget would increase state funds for education by about 17 percent but cut funding for health and human services by about 3 percent. The lower chamber wants to pump roughly $7 billion more state funds into public schools, the Texas Tribune’s Edgar Walters reports,

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One on One with Speaker Bonnen

Join our media partners at the Texas Tribune for lunch and a conversation with House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, moderated by Tribune co-founder and CEO Evan Smith. Friday, Jan. 18, 2019 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Conversation and livestream begin at noon. The Dow Academic Center at Brazosport College 500 College Dr., Lake Jackson, TX 77566 Click here to attend,

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