TEXAS, April 4 - Fiscal Notes looks at the impact of next week's event and tells the story in numbers.
STARS IN OUR EYES
It’s not often a total solar eclipse moves across Texas, spanning many of our major cities and tourism areas — all during wildflower season and coinciding with annual local events. It’s understandable Texans can’t talk about much else. Before the celestial event, see a preliminary look at the impact Waco, Austin and San Antonio are expecting from eclipse tourism.
ONE-QUESTION POLL
Are you traveling to view the eclipse?
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Sites to Move You
The pros at TxDOT warn that major roads may be busy after the eclipse ends, so check out DriveTexas.org to avoid hazards or find safe rest stops. It's on our list of useful state agency websites and apps that help Texans create great getaways all year.
Coming Later this Month …
Not to be eclipsed, in recognition of National Financial Literacy Month, Fiscal Notes will share how your credit score can cost or save you money. Plus, learn about our latest Transparency Star that shines a new light on hard-working local governments.
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