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"Texas was never told in advance about the auction of the usable wall panels," wrote Patrick on Wednesday in a lengthy X, formerly Twitter post, referring to GovPlanet, a surplus government ...
The Texas Facilities Commission is a Texas state agency. TFC's main duty is to manage state government buildings (excluding those operated by universities, the Texas State Capitol, and the Governor's Mansion). TFC also handles the sale of surplus property and manages the Federal Surplus Program on behalf of the State and qualified local and non ...
The 1944 Surplus Property Act provided for the disposal of surplus government property. To deal with these disposals, numerous short-lived agencies were formed, such as the Surplus War Property Administration in the Office of War Mobilization (February – October 1944); the Surplus Property Board in the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion (October 1944 – September 1945); and the ...
The War Assets Administration (WAA) was created to dispose of United States government-owned surplus material and property from World War II. The WAA was established in the Office for Emergency Management , effective March 25, 1946, by Executive Order 9689, January 31, 1946.
In October 2023, Hegar projected Texas would have a surplus of $18.29 billion for its two- ... Other revenue projections come from $12.5 billion in motor vehicle-related taxes; $15.7 billion in ...
The updated comptroller’s report raises the amount of revenue available to the state over the 2024-25 cycle to $194.6 billion.