TEXAS, March 27 - Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, center, meets with representatives from Bell Textron, one of two JETI applicants as of March 7.
LIFE AFTER CHAPTER 313
Chapter 313 and its incentives lured industry to Texas for many years, giving the state a competitive edge over other suitors. Its successor, the Jobs, Energy, Technology and Innovation Act (JETI) program, has similar goals — but a whole new set of rules. Join Fiscal Notes as we discuss JETI with the leader of the Comptroller’s economic development team.
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COOL TOOLS
A Summer for Site Seeing
Before venturing out on a vacation or unwinding at home, find route updates, bone up on your Texas history, search for forgotten treasure and more using informative state agency websites and apps.
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