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For 10 years, Glenn Hegar has served because the state’s comptroller, a job that features being treasurer, verify author, tax collector, procurement officer and income estimator.
In January, Hegar will announce the state’s biennial income estimate, which can inform state lawmakers how a lot they’ll should spend once they write a brand new two-year finances in 2025. What would be the key takeaways and suggestions from that estimate?
Be part of The Texas Tribune at 4 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 13 in Austin for a dialog with Hegar on the biennial income estimate, how the state is having fun with a surplus for the second straight legislative cycle and the place the state ought to contemplate allocating its extra cash.
Doorways will open at 3:30 p.m. on the Tribune’s Studio 919, 919 Congress Ave., Sixth Ground, in Austin, and the hour lengthy dialog will start at 4 p.m. Parking won’t be offered. Avenue and storage parking in addition to ride-sharing are really useful.
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