Links to Community Profiles, the Council of Regional Governments, GovEngine.com, local lax allocation historical summaries, the Military Facilities Commission, open records from the office of the Attorney General, the State Agency Phone Directory, state and local elections, state and local government, the Texas State Capitol, surplus property, Texas Facilities Commission, the Texas Constitution, correctional industries, The DIR Store, and the Window on State Government.
Searchable database of community profiles sponsored by TxED with content maintained by local organizations.
The Texas Association of Regional Councils (TARC) was organized in 1973 as an association of Texas' 24 regional councils of governments, more commonly called COGs. COGs are comprised of local governments-cities, counties, special districts (like water or conservation district), school districts, etc. - who come together to work on issues that tend to cross their boundaries.
Comprehensive directory of official federal, state, and local government and court links.
The allocation historical summaries show the total dollars returned to a local sales taxing city, county, special purpose district or transit authority by the Comptroller's office for their local sales tax collections.
Texas Military Facilities Commission provides functional, modern, and well-designed facilities for the Texas National Guard.
From the office of the Attorney General, obtain information available to the public.
Obtain phone numbers of personnel in various state agencies.
Election results and historical data maintained by Texas Secretary of State.
Search for statewide offices, legislative branch, executive branch, judicial branch, counties, cities and more...
Find information on the Texas State Capitol as well as preserving, maintaining, and restoring the Capitol and the General Land Office Building.
The Texas Facilities Commission disposes of salvage and surplus property from Texas State agencies. The general public may be invited to purchase this property by competitive sealed bid, live auctions or Storefront.
Download the Texas Constitution or link to the 17 different sections.
Browse an online catalog of prison-made goods sold only to tax supported agencies and political subdivisions.
Obtain general agency information, list of required forms, filer information and publications and more...
Obtain the latest news and events information, learn how to buy and sell from the state, inquire about business resources and more...
State agencies, cities, counties, public school districts, and public universities can save time and money when they buy hardware, software, and other Information Technology through the Department of Information Resources.
Maintained by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, find a collection of information on careers, government assistance, franchise tax, news, education, and more...