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- "School Districts Hit Hard by Harvey Ask State to Ease Testing Requirements," Houston Chronicle, November 6, 2017
- "State Unlikely to Move STAAR Test Dates for Harvey-Displaced Students," Texas Tribune, September 13, 2017
- Hurricane Harvey Resources, Texas Education Agency
- Dealing with Disasters: Frequently Asked Questions (Information for students displaced by disasters), Texas Education Agency
- Hurricane Harvey Resources, Texas Education Agency
- Letter from Governor Greg Abbott to the Honorable Byron Cook, Chairman, House Select Committee on Economic Competitiveness, November 6, 2017
- Proclamation, Appointment of the House Select Committee on Economic Competitiveness, Speaker Joe Straus, October 12, 2017
- State Economic Development Strategies: A Discussion Framework, Urban Institute, April 24, 2017
- Rich States, Poor States: ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index, 10th Edition, American Legislative Exchange Council, April 2017
- 16th Annual State Competitiveness Report, Beacon Hill Institute, 2016
- Interim Report to the 83rd Texas Legislature (Charge 5 – Cluster initiatives and economic competitiveness), House Committee on Economic and Small Business Development, December 2012
- Texas Competitiveness: Creating a State Economic Strategy, Professor Michael E. Porter, Harvard Business School, Institute for Strategy & Competitiveness, March 28, 2012
- 2012 Texas Economic Competitiveness Study: An Analysis of Issues to Advance Texas in a Complex Global Economy, Michigan Chamber Foundation, 2012
- Council's Report to the Governor, Governor's Competitiveness Council (Governor Rick Perry), July 2008
- 2018 Unified Transportation Program (UTP), Texas Department of Transportation, August 31, 2017
- 2018 Unified Transportation Program (UTP) – Public Meeting (Process and timeline), Texas Department of Transportation, July 20, 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature, House Select Committee on Transportation Planning, January 2017
- Unified Transportation Program – Funding Highway Construction Plan (UTP 2014-2018, searchable by project), Texas Department of Transportation
- Texas Transportation Plan 2040 (Plan 2040 Materials), Texas Department of Transportation, February 2015
- Texas Transportation Code §201.991, Unified Transportation Program (Amended by SB 312, §14, 85th Legislature, R.S.)
- 43 Texas Administrative Code §16.105, Unified Transportation Programs (UTP)
- Report Card for Texas' Infrastructure 2017, Texas Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, September 20, 2017
- Department of Transportation Update on Hurricane Harvey, U.S. Department of Transportation, September 3, 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 1 – TXDOT's role in natural disasters), House Committee on Transportation, January 2017
- Emergency Relief Manual: Reference Manual for States & Transit Agencies on Response and Recovery from Declared Disasters and FTA's Emergency Relief Program (49 U.S.C. 5324), Federal Transit Administration, September 30, 2015
- State Future Funds: Jumpstarting Investments in Low-Carbon and Resilient Energy and Transportation Infrastructure, Center for American Progress, June 2015
- After the Disaster: Rebuilding Our Transportation Infrastructure: SPUR Report, San Francisco Planning + Urban Research Association, July 2010
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Explore the most recent release of documents related to the JFK assassination. (National Archives, October 26, 2017)
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See how Google tracks America's health. (Fortune, October 25, 2017)
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Examine proposed tax reform. (Penn Wharton, October 30, 2017)
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Consider the regulation of dietary supplements. (Pew Charitable Trusts, October 24, 2017)
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Read about the 1998 Federal Vacancies Act. (Congressional Research Service, October 30, 2017)
- "Hanged, burned, shot, drowned, beaten." By Kriston Capps. Atlantic Monthly, November 2017, pp. 30-31.
Highlights the development of the Memorial to Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama.
(See: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/11/a-national-monument-to-america-s-known-victims-of-lynching/540663/)
- "Amazon's Texas two-step." By Greg Barr. Austin Business Journal, October 13, 2017, pp. A10-A12.
Discusses Amazon's growing footprint in Austin and Central Texas, now one of the area's largest employers.
- "EPA: its course in the Trump era." By Amanda Paulson. Christian Science Monitor, October 16, 2017, p. 17.
Reviews the actions by the new Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] Administrator, Scott Pruitt, and finds a lot in common with EPA actions at the beginning of the Reagan administration. Explains the difficulty in attempting to undo established rules.
- "Grit and the gridiron rescue a town." By Carmen K. Sisson. Christian Science Monitor, October 23, 2017, pp. 24-30.
Reports on Refugio, Texas, and the town's Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts. Explains the schools and football team have provided an important focal point and symbolize the strength of the citizens.
- "The long last miles to college." By Eric Hoover. Chronicle of Higher Education, October 13, 2017, pp. A14-A18.
Features the experiences of two low-income students from Dallas in their summer between high school graduation and starting college.
- "Power of the purse." By Kate Ackley. CQ Weekly, October 23, 2017, pp. 16-23.
Argues a surge in women campaign donors is reshaping the political landscape in the United States. Examines what is fueling this increased engagement in the political system by women from both parties and inspiring more women to run for elective office.
- "E-commerce: the new bazaar." Economist, October 28th-November 3rd, 2017, pp. 3-12.
Examines how the new breed of e-commerce conglomerates, including Amazon and Alibaba (China), are reshaping retailing, manufacturing, and logistics and assesses their broader impact on society.
- "Innovative justice: Oxy-courting." Economist, October 21st-27th, 2017, p. 30.
Profiles the country's first opioid court and considers whether this type of court can be replicated in other cities.
- "Opioid abuse and poisoning: trends in inpatient and emergency department discharges." By Dario Tedesco, et al. Health Affairs, October 2017, pp. 1748-1753.
Analyzes data that show inpatient and emergency department discharge rates increasing across the study period. Observes a decline for prescription opioid-related discharges beginning in 2010, while a sharp increase in heroin-related discharges begins in 2008.
- "Putting state pension costs in context: Texas." Internet Resource, October 4, 2017, pp. 1-4.
Estimates the state's annual corporate subsidies are sufficient to pay for about 66.3 percent of the taxpayer cost of funding the retirement benefits provided under the main state-administered public pensions.
(See: https://www.goodjobsfirst.org/sites/default/files/docs/pdfs/Pension%20costs%20in%20context%20-%20Texas%202017_0.pdf)
- "A real fix for traffic." By Daniel Herriges. Milken Institute Review, Fourth Quarter 2017, pp. 66-78.
Debates the definition of "traffic" as a problem of volume, delay, or distribution. Examines measures for alleviating traffic woes at a reasonable expense, such as congestion pricing, public transit, and highway planning.
- "The judges and the gerrymander." By Richard Esenberg. National Review, October 30, 2017, pp. 20, 22.
Discusses the United States Supreme Court 2004 decision, Vieth v. Jubelirer, and Gill v. Whitford, a case currently before the court, to illustrate the various arguments used to define gerrymandering.
(Related information at: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/03pdf/02-1580.pdf and https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/16-1161.html)
- "Less gun violence without new gun laws." By Robert Verbruggen. National Review, October 30, 2017, pp. 18-19.
Argues focusing on specific geographic areas and the tiny percent of the population most involved in gun violence will do more to stop gun violence than new gun control laws.
- "API, other groups want new NAFTA to retain crucial ISDS [Investor-State Dispute Settlement] provision." By Nick Snow. Oil and Gas Journal, October 2, 2017, pp. 26-27.
Discusses which provisions from the North American Free Trade Agreement [NAFTA] the American Petroleum Institute [API] and several other trade associations from United States industries would like to retain.
- "'Fractivism' in the city: assessing defiance at the neighborhood level." By Jonathan M. Fisk, Yunmi Park, and Zachary Mahafza. State and Local Government Review, June 2017, pp. 105-116.
Analyzes the oil and gas politics of fracking in Denton, Texas, and Longmont, Colorado. Charts the extent of voter support of proposed fracking bans using spatial and political data.
- "Inside the 85th legislative session." By Felicia A. Wright. Texas Builder, September/October 2017, pp. 30-37.
Summarizes the 85th Legislature, Regular and First Called Sessions, from the perspective of the Texas residential construction and development industry, including legislation on development and zoning, property taxes, workforce, linkage fees, special districts, the state water plan, housing and community development, and tree credits.
(See: http://builderfusion.texasbuilders.org/bf/messaging/TexasBuilder/TexasBuilder/TXBuilder_SeptOct17_final.pdf#page=30)
- "New balance, new beginning." By Joey Berlin. Texas Medicine, October 2017, pp. 22-29.
Praises the passage of SB1148, 85th Legislature, R.S., which restricts the use of maintenance of certification [MOC] as a condition for physician licensure or registration.
(See: https://www.texmed.org/Template.aspx?id=45823)
- "The campus culture wars." By Katy Steinmetz. Time, October 23, 2017, pp. 48-55.
Discusses conflicts on college campuses related to free speech and censorship concerns. Reports campus division over free speech and voicing cultural beliefs has led several state legislatures to consider bills that prevent the disruption of controversial speech at universities.
Who Is...John Sayles?
Oct 31

- "School Superintendents Hit by Harvey Ask Lawmakers for Help with Recovery Costs," Texas Tribune, October 12, 2017
- Hurricane Harvey Response: Summary of Agency Actions and Disaster Support (p. 73 of PDF), Testimony to the House Committee on Appropriations, Texas Education Agency, October 2, 2017
- Hurricane Harvey Recovery: Mental Health Resources for Schools, Texas Education Agency and The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute
- Hurricane Harvey Resources, Texas Education Agency
- Hurricane Harvey's Fiscal Impact on State Agencies, Testimony to the Senate Committee on Finance, Legislative Budget Board, October 24, 2017
- Commissioner's Adjustment to Average Daily Attendance (ADA) for School Districts and Charter Schools Experiencing Declines in Enrollment Because of Hurricane Harvey for the 2017–2018 School Year (Letter to Administrators, including FY2017-18 Hurricane Harvey ADA Adjustment Status by school district), Texas Education Agency, October 9, 2017
- Transportation for Students Displaced Due to Hurricane Harvey (Letter to Administrators), Texas Education Agency, October 9, 2017
- Hurricane Harvey School Finance Issues (p. 67 of PDF), Testimony to the House Committee on Appropriations, Texas Education Agency, October 2, 2017
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Hurricane Harvey - The Fiscal Toolbox, Texas Taxpayers and Research Association, September 2017
- Immunization Requirements for Students Displaced by Hurricane Harvey, Texas Department of State Health Services, August 30, 2017
- Hurricane Harvey Resources, Texas Education Agency
- "Texas Bracing for Federal Auditors as Harvey Recovery Continues," Houston Chronicle, October 25, 2017
- "Red Tape Ties Up Harvey Rebuilding Money," Houston Chronicle, October 24, 2017
- HUD Allocates Additional $58 Million to Help Texas Recover from Hurricane Harvey (Press Release), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, October 20, 2017
- "In Harvey's Wake, How Much Has Been Raised For Harvey Relief — And How's It Being Spent?," Texas Tribune, Updated October 9, 2017
- Hearing Materials Packet - Hurricane Harvey Interim Charge 1, House Committee on Appropriations, October 2, 2017
- Interim Hearings - Week of October 2, 2017, House Committee on Appropriations, Legislative Reference Library, September 25, 2017
- Interim Charge Recommendations to the 82nd Legislature (Disaster Recovery Funding), Senate Committee on Finance, January 2011
- Interim Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature (Charge 3), House Committee on Urban Affairs (Joint Charge with House Committee on Appropriations), December 2010
- Hurricane Harvey (News Update), Texas Department of State Health Services, October 11, 2017
- TCEQ/EPA: Updated Status of Systems Affected by Hurricane Harvey (News Release), October 6, 2017 and Hurricane Response (Current Conditions), Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- Hurricane Harvey Aerial Mosquito Control Efforts Complete (News Release), Governor's Commission to Rebuild Texas, September 28, 2017
- Texas to Conduct Aerial Mosquito Control in Wake of Hurricane Harvey (News Release), September 6, 2017 and Texas Urges Health Precautions for Residents Affected by Hurricane Harvey (News Release) August 30, 2017, Texas Department of State Health Services
- "Hurricane Harvey's Public-Health Nightmare," The Atlantic, September 2, 2017
- "Flooding from Hurricane Harvey Causes a Host of Public Health Concerns," Scientific American/The Conversation US, September 2, 2017
- Ready or Not? Protecting the Public's Health from Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism, 2016, Trust for America's Health, December 2016
- "In Harvey's Wake, How Harvey-Affected Kids in Jail or on Probation are Getting Help in Houston," Texas Tribune, October 26, 2017
- As TX Juvenile Justice System Recovers from Harvey, Addressing Trauma is Job One (Blog), Texans Care for Children, September 25, 2017
- How the Hurricane is Challenging CPS & Other Services for TX Kids (Blog), Texans Care for Children, September 12, 2017
- "Texas CPS, Foster-Care Providers Go All Out to Protect Vulnerable Children from Hurricane Harvey," Dallas Morning News, September 11, 2017
- "In Harvey's Wake, Harvey Deals a Blow to Texas' Already Struggling Child Welfare System," Texas Tribune, September 8, 2017
- "Texas Juvenile Justice, Child Welfare Respond to Harvey," The Chronicle of Social Change, August 28, 2017
- Texas Expands Food Benefits for Harvey Victims, Office of the Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, September 11, 2017
- Block-Granting SNAP Would Abandon Decades-Long Federal Commitment to Reducing Hunger, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Revised March 30, 2017
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): A Primer on Eligibility and Benefits, Congressional Research Service, December 29, 2016
- Texas Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Outreach Final Report for Fiscal Year 2016, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, December 2016
- Review of Managing the Fraud Risk in the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP), Administered by the Department of Social Services, Office of the State Inspector General (South Carolina), October 2016
- "Multi-State Public Assistance Fraud Pilot Shows Promise," Government Technology, August 26, 2015
- Disaster SNAP Guidance: Policy Guidance, Lessons Learned, and Toolkits to Operate a Successful D-SNAP, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, July 2014
- Interim Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature (Charge 4 – SNAP eligibility), House Committee on Human Services, December 2010
Check out and delivery of New & Noteworthy titles is available to legislative staff in Capitol and District offices. To arrange check out and delivery of any of these items, you can submit an online request through the New & Noteworthy page on our website, contact the library at 512-463-1252, or use our PDF request form.

1. Ghosts of Austin, Texas: Who They Are and Where to Find Them
By Fiona Broome
Provides a ghost hunting guide to Austin's haunted landmarks and cemeteries, famous "strong-willed" spirits, and advice on the top ten places to find ghosts and how to get the perfect ghastly photo. Includes the Texas Capitol, Texas Governor's Mansion, Driskill Hotel, the Shoal Creek "curse," and Austin's nightly display of 1.5 million bats under Congress Avenue from March to November, as well as haunted sites near Austin in Burnet, Gonzales, and La Grange.
Schiffer Pub. Ltd., 2007. 255 pages.
976.43 B791G 2007

2. Haunted Texas: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Lone Star State
By Alan Brown
Compiles a treasure trove of ghostly and mystifying tales from all parts of Texas. Highlights eerie stories of supernatural guests at the Governor's Mansion, a fiddle playing library ghost, phantom cattle, UFO sightings, the Lake Worth monster, and spirits of the Alamo.
Stackpole Books, 2008. 122 pages.
976.43 B812H 2008

3. Texas Unexplained: Strange Tales and Mysteries from the Lone Star State
By Jay Sharp
Examines some of the more colorful mysteries in Texas that have never been solved. Includes stories of ghosts, apparitions, strange lights, and eerie sounds, and discusses Texas places where one can go to observe these phenomena first hand.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Press, 1999. 134 pages.
P400.8 UN2ST

4. Austin Murder & Mayhem
By Richard Zelade
Presents an anthology of over a dozen stories revolving around murder and other tales of vengeance in Texas. Details many events with excerpts from the newspapers of the time in sometimes graphic detail. Includes the 1903 shooting death of State Comptroller Robert Marshall Love at his desk in the state capitol by a former employee.
The History Press, 2015. 142 pages.
364.1523 Z49A 2015

5. Legends & Lore of the Texas Capitol
By Mike Cox
Highlights the tales and personalities that have been part of the Texas Capitol’s storied past, including ghost sightings and an unsolved murder. Sorts truth from legend and presents little known tidbits that enrich and preserve the historical record.
The History Press, 2017. 223 pages.
976.4 C877L 2017

6. Texas Obscurities: Stories of the Peculiar, Exceptional & Nefarious
By E.R. Bill
Recounts events not often included in Texas history classes. Ranges from firsts, like America's first all-female Supreme Court and first female sheriff; to the unusual, like weaponizing bats, the Aurora "spaceman," and Japanese balloon bombs; to the shameful, like the Slocum and Porvenir Massacres
The History Press, 2013. 158 pages.
976.4 B498T 2013
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Review employment projections, largely driven by the health care industry. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, October 24, 2017)
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Look ahead to the expected winter weather outlook. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, October 19, 2017)
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Read about EPA Administrator Pruitt's meeting related to cleanup of the San Jacinto Superfund site. (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, October 20, 2017)
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Consider the manufactured home industry's role in providing affordable housing. (Stateline, October 24, 2017)
- "Jobs are back, but ..." By Mark Trumbull. Christian Science Monitor, October 16, 2017, pp. 24-30.
Explains unemployment is down, but in spite of some personal improvement, many workers still experience great anxiety about what their employment future holds.
- "How much gerrymandering is too much?" By Paul Basken. Chronicle of Higher Education, October 20, 2017, p. A19.
Interviews Phillip Rocco, a political scientist at Marquette University, regarding the social science research calling attention to efficiency gaps in state redistricting plans.
- "Mr. Bezos goes to Washington." By Carolyn M. Proctor. Dallas Business Journal, October 13, 2017, pp. 20-21.
Discusses Jeff Bezos' growing influence on lawmakers and public policy in Washington, D.C., noting Amazon's increasing lobbying expenditures has placed the company on the top 20 list of biggest lobbying spenders nationwide.
- "Renegotiating NAFTA: preparing for the worst." Economist, October 21st-27th, 2017, pp. 69-70.
Questions whether the Trump administration is negotiating in good faith, describing the latest set of trade demands as "so extreme that they allow no room for negotiation."
- "Even as schools reopen, storm recovery remains painful." By Marva Hinton and Corey Mitchell. Education Week, October 11, 2017, p. 6.
Discusses current hurricane recovery efforts of schools in Florida and Texas. Addresses the challenges faced by Aransas County and Port Aransas school districts in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
- "Watch list: high court, 2017-2018 term." By Mark Walsh. Education Week, October 4, 2017, pp. 16-17.
Highlights education-related cases the United States Supreme Court will hear in the current term.
- "Gone to Texas: migration." By Kevin McPherson and Bruce Wright. Fiscal Notes, October 2017, pp. 1, 3-7.
Explores Texas' migration patterns historically and identifies net domestic migration trends since 2010.
(See: https://comptroller.texas.gov/economy/fiscal-notes/2017/october/migration.php#article)
- "Emergency department visits for firearm-related injuries in the United States, 2006-14." By Faiz Gani, Joseph V. Sakran, and Joseph K. Canner. Health Affairs, October 2017, pp. 1729-1738.
Reports that firearm-related injuries result in an annual financial burden of approximately $2.8 billion in emergency department and inpatient charges.
- "Freestanding emergency departments preferentially locate in areas with higher household income." By Cedric Dark, Yingying Xu, and Vivian Ho. Health Affairs, October 2017, pp. 1712-1719.
Finds that freestanding emergency departments are more likely to be in areas that could yield higher profit, rather than areas of high demand. Notes that Texas is the epicenter of the freestanding emergency room movement.
- "Mitigating the mental and physical health consequences of Hurricane Harvey." By James M. Shultz and Sandro Galea. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), October 17, 2017, pp. 1437-1438.
Highlights the likely long-term health concerns Hurricane Harvey survivors may face and discusses ways Texas could create a recovery and reconstruction plan that strengthens public mental health.
- "Ten steps the federal government should take now to reverse the opioid addiction epidemic." By Andrew Kolodny and Thomas R. Frieden. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), October 24/31, 2017, pp. 1537-1538.
Suggests ten steps to address the opioid epidemic, broken into two categories: preventing opioid addiction and overdoses and treatment and harm reduction for current users.
(See: http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2017.14567)
- "EIA: world energy consumption to increase by 28% by 2040." Oil and Gas Journal, October 2, 2017, p. 38.
Summarizes the United States Energy Information Administration's latest International Energy Outlook 2017.
(Report at: https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/ieo/pdf/0484(2017).pdf)
- "Oil pipeline profits soar, natgas net softens." By Christopher E. Smith. Oil and Gas Journal, October 2, 2017, pp. 66-84.
Examines the United States' regulated interstate oil and natural gas pipeline system for 2016. Includes analyzed data that are compiled from annual and periodic reports filed with FERC [Federal Energy Regulatory Commission].
- "For teachers, a better kind of pension plan." By Marcus A. Winters. Phi Delta Kappan, October 2017, pp. 32-36.
Explains the advantages and disadvantages of the widely used defined benefit retirement plans offered to public school teachers.
- "High Texas student loan delinquency rates underscore deeper challenges." By Wenhua Di and Stephanie Gullo. Southwest Economy (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas), Third Quarter 2017, pp. 14-17.
Examines the increase in Texas student loan delinquencies, student and consumer debt levels and patterns, and issues with difficult student loan repayment terms.
(See: https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/2017/swe1703e.pdf)
- "Texas taxes: who bears the burden?" By Jason L. Saving. Southwest Economy (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas), Third Quarter 2017, pp. 3-7.
Discusses Texas' relatively low per-capita tax burden, carried in large portion by low-income households, and the implications for lawmakers in setting tax policy and delivering state services.
(See: https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/2017/swe1703b.pdf)
- "The audacious launch of the city of Houston: capital of the Republic of Texas." By Stephen C. Cook. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, October 2017, pp. 122-144.
Presents an adaptation of Texas State Historical Association President Stephen C. Cook's presidential address in March 2017, exploring the founding of the city of Houston in August 1836, Houston's site selection at the confluence of the Buffalo and White Oak Bayous, and its designation as the capital of the Republic. Mentions the devastating flooding in August 2017 due to Hurricane Harvey.
- "Aye for modernizing voting." By Wendy Underhill and Amanda Buchanan. State Legislatures, October/November 2017, pp. 26-29.
Summarizes states' policy goals for improving elections and updating aging voting systems.
Capitol Spirits: Bats!
Oct 24
- "Texas: Harvey and the Future of Energy," E&E News, Environment & Energy Publishing LLC, September 5, 2017
- From Katrina to Harvey: Storm Resilience in the Age of Shale, Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, August 29, 2017
- Before and After the Storm: A Compilation of Recent Studies, Programs, and Policies Related to Storm Hardening and Resiliency: Update, Edison Electric Institute, March 2014
- Texas Energy Assurance Plan, Public Utility Commission of Texas, November 2012
- Study Regarding the Provision of Electricity During a Natural Disaster or Emergency, Public Utility Commission of Texas, November 1, 2009
- Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Deployment of Utility Infrastructure Upgrades and Storm Hardening Programs, Prepared by Quanta Technology for the Public Utility Commission of Texas, March 4, 2009
- "Houston Officials Let Developers Build Homes Inside Reservoirs. But No One Warned Buyers," Texas Tribune and ProPublica, October 12, 2017
- 2015 Quick Guide: Floodplain Management in Texas, Texas Floodplain Management Association
- The National Flood Insurance Program Community Status Book Report: Texas: Communities Participating in the National Flood Program, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), Texas Water Development Board
- "Laws, We Don’t Need No Stinking Laws - If They Hamper Texas Hurricane Recovery," Dallas Morning News, October 5, 2017
- Could Occupational Licensing Slow Recovery from Hurricane Harvey?, National Conference of State Legislatures, September 6, 2017
- "Harvey Recovery: Can Louisiana Contractors Work in Texas?," NOLA.com and The Times-Picayune, September 1, 2017
- "Occupational Licensing and Asymmetric Information: Post-Hurricane Evidence from Florida," 28 Cato Journal 1 (Winter 2008)
- Hurricane Harvey: Emergency Help for TDLR Licensees, Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
- Hurricane Harvey Information and Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending Provides Support and Guidance for Lenders and Borrowers Affected by Hurricane Harvey – Home Equity Loans and Home Repairs (Industry Notice), Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending, October 3, 2017
- Harvey Information and Texas Banking Department Provides Support and Guidance for Financial Institutions and Borrowers Affected by Hurricane Harvey – Home Equity Loans and Home Repairs (Industry Notice), Texas Department of Banking, October 2, 2017
- Home Equity, Finance Commission of Texas
- Mortgage Payments – Disaster Relief, Texas LawHelp.org
- Interim Report to the 85th Legislature (Charge 3, Disaster preparedness planning and coordination, background on process to rebuild housing and efficiency of disaster recovery), Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, November 2016
- Lessons From Texas: 10 Years of Disaster Recovery Examined, Texas Appleseed, September 15, 2015
- 2017 Disaster and Emergency Resource Page for Housing Counselors - Hurricane Harvey, HUD Exchange, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- The Governor's Commission to Rebuild Texas (Proclamation, operational plan, assistance center, archives)
- Texas Division of Emergency Management Training Unit, Texas Department of Public Safety
- Texas Emergency Management Preparedness Website (Schedule, Training Catalog), Texas Department of Public Safety
- Texas Rebuilds, Hurricane Harvey (Housing information), Texas General Land Office
- Hurricane Harvey, Disaster Behavioral Health Services: Resilience – Empowerment – Recovery, and Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Section, Texas Department of State Health Services
- Texas to Conduct Aerial Mosquito Control in Wake of Hurricane Harvey (News Release), September 6, 2017 and Texas Urges Health Precautions for Residents Affected by Hurricane Harvey (News Release) August 30, 2017, Texas Department of State Health Services
- Hurricane Harvey Disaster Assistance, Texas Health and Human Services Commission
- Hurricane Response (Current Conditions), Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- Disaster Relief Resources: Individuals and Families, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Week in Review, October 19
Oct 19
- Consider the elimination of state and local tax deductions as part of tax reform. (The Heritage Foundation, October 16, 2017)
- Explore manufacturing in Texas. (Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, accessed October 19, 2017)
- Read about oyster bed restoration in Galveston Bay. (Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, October 9, 2017)
- Explore what happens to a person's email account after death. (Nextgov, October 18, 2017)