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Texas Comptroller News
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News from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Texas Tuition Promise Fund 2010-11 Enrollment Opens Sept. 1 Prepaid Plan Helps Families Save for College
Beginning Sept. 1, families can lock in the cost of required tuition and fees at Texas public colleges and universities when they enroll in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund, the states prepaid tuition plan.
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Comptroller Combs Recognizes Midland College for Technical Education; Honors Local Governments for Financial Transparency
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs met with college leaders and local officials in Midland today to recognize achievements in technical education and praise financial transparency efforts by local governments.
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Combs Honors Local Governments for Financial Transparency During Abilene Event
During a visit to Abilene today, Texas Comptroller Susan Combs recognized the Wylie Independent School District, the city of Abilene and Taylor County for meeting high standards in fiscal transparency.
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Combs Honors Local Governments for Financial Transparency During Lubbock Event
During a visit to Lubbock today, Texas Comptroller Susan Combs recognized several local governments for meeting high standards in fiscal transparency.
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Combs Returns Unclaimed Property in Amarillo, Honors Local Governments for Financial Transparency
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs today said the city of Amarillo reclaimed $109 in unclaimed property in fiscal 2009, and has retrieved $402 so far in fiscal 2010.
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Combs Returns Unclaimed Property in Corpus Christi, Honors Local Governments for Financial Transparency
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs today said the city of Corpus Christi reclaimed $6,589 in unclaimed property in fiscal 2009, and has retrieved $1, 418 so far in fiscal 2010.
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Comptroller Announces Scholarships for South Texas Students; Recognizes Local Governments for Financial Transparency
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs met with local officials and college leaders in Harlingen today to recognize achievements made in technical education and praise financial transparency efforts from local governments.
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Sales Tax Holiday Starts Friday
Texas' annual Sales Tax Holiday arrives this weekend, just in time for families to save money on clothes and supplies for the new school year.
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Texas Notes Earn Wall Street's Highest Ratings
Wall Street bond raters have given their highest possible ratings to $7.8 billion in short term notes Texas will sell to fund public schools at the beginning of the new school year.
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Combs Returns Unclaimed Property in Beaumont, Honors Local Governments For Transparency
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs today said the city of Beaumont reclaimed $23,389 in unclaimed property in 2009.
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