Texas Government
Our state tax dollars at work, we might as well make use of them!
if you want to tap into the large Texas bureaucracy, check out TexasOnline.com:
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the Texas Workforce Commission publishes a list of Texas laws and other requirements for employers and employees:
browse here for business and employer related resources>
or browse here for job seeker and employee related resources>
the Texas Attorney General posts helpful information for the Texas consumer:
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the Texas Attorney General ventures into the arena of educating kids and teenagers about the Office of the Texas Attorney General - I hope these are kid-safe weblinks!
for smaller kiddos, browse here>
and for teenagers, browse here>
the Texas Comptroller provides helpful information for Texas businesses:
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the Texas Comptroller also hosts a handy search engine to determine whether or not a Texas business entity is current with its franchise tax obligations (which will also yield the correct name of the entity, its officers, and state tax payer number):
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when the Texas Legislature is in session you may follow the action in a variety of ways:
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the Texas Constitution and Texas Statutes may be found here (but not their judicial interpretations . . . ):
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want to find out more about the Texas Supreme Court? check out their website:
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for general information about Texas counties (including descriptions of elected offices, basic county data, county maps and county profiles):
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if you need information about Texas real property (for example, owner information, appraised valuations, street addresses, abbreviated property descriptions, and improvement descriptions), start with the county appraisal district; and for a website that collects all the Texas county appraisal districts in one location, check out:
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