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AUSTIN, Texas - Two-thirds of the Texas Enterprise Fund companies that had to meet job-creation goals in 2009 in exchange for millions of dollars in taxpayer money failed to bring in the jobs they promised, according to a report released Wednesday.
AUSTIN, Texas - A plastics compounding company operating in eastern Texas has canceled its state job creation contract, joining other businesses that have quit or changed their pacts under the Texas Enterprise Fund.
AUSTIN, Texas - Promising a fast track with sight lines that will let spectators watch most of the race from wherever they sit, the promoter for the revival of the U.S.
AUSTIN, Texas - An anti-tax Texas lawmaker says he never should have pocketed thousands of dollars in taxpayer money for travel expenses that his campaign had already funded.
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