THE MONTH OF OCTOBER BRINGS AWARENESS

THE MONTH OF OCTOBER BRINGS AWARENESS 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

PINK RIBBONS ON DISPLAY The month of October brings out the pink. For 27 years, the month of October has been recognized by the media as well as survivors, family and friends of survivors and/or victims of the disease as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM). NBCAM seeks to promote breast cancer awareness and to…

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STATE CAPITOL NEWS AND NOTES

STATE CAPITOL NEWS AND NOTES 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

The following is a collection of news and notes involving issues that affect House District 32.     REMINDER: TEXAS ARMED SERVICES SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS          My office has started accepting scholarship applications from students who reside in House District 32.  Each state representative has been asked to nominate one student to the…

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Higher Education in Texas

Higher Education in Texas 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

Closing the Gaps and Increasing Student Enrollment in Texas Higher Education: The Facts In 2000, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) adopted a plan called Closing the Gaps by 2015.  With Texas’ rapidly growing population and the diversification of its economy, it is important that it makes the necessary strides to improve and advance…

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STATE CAPITOL NEWS AND NOTES

STATE CAPITOL NEWS AND NOTES 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

The following is a collection of news and notes involving issues that affect House District 32. UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Texas is currently holding more than $2.2 billion in cash and other valuables waiting for their rightful owners to claim. The Texas Comptroller estimates that one in four residents of the state have unclaimed property. Examples of…

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Coastal Bend legislatures address public education at Tuloso-Midway ISD foundation luncheon

Coastal Bend legislatures address public education at Tuloso-Midway ISD foundation luncheon 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

CORPUS CHRISTI — Local legislators want to review public education funding before the next legislative session in 2013.Rep. Raul Torres and other state legislators Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa, D-McAllen; Rep. Todd Hunter, R-Corpus Christi; and Rep. Connie Scott, R-Robstown, spoke to about 200 educators, community leaders and donors during a panel discussion at the luncheon.{read…

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