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Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security. Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation. Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.
The U.S. Department of State requires you to renew your passport by mail. The Bexar County District Clerk's Office can only process passport renewals if a passport has been damaged. If your passport has been damaged and needs a renewal, you must: Use the DS-11 application form. Walk into our Passport Service Center to renew your damaged passport.
Texas Public Health Region 8. We work to improve the health of Texans by providing essential public health programs and services to people in South Central Texas. Learn More.
View Jobs. DSHS focuses on public health. Our job is to improve the health, safety, and well-being of Texans to achieve our vision of A Healthy Texas. Our mission is what unites all employees across the state of Texas.
Learn more about the Department’s role in the Annexation of Texas. For about a 1% investment of the Federal budget, the State Department yields a large return for the American people by advancing U.S. national security, promoting our economic interests, providing services, and reaffirming our country’s exceptional role in the world.
Assists veterans and their families start and/or expand their businesses throughout the state of Texas.
San Antonio residents who need to obtain or renew a passport quickly for international travel now must go to Houston or Dallas to apply in-person at a federal passport agency. The State...
HHSC is observing National Rural Health Day by recognizing work to support the state’s rural hospitals. Texas Talks Announces 2024 Topics Each year, HHSC presents four focus areas for discussing aging-related topics in a compassionate and productive way.
It can be confusing to find help for older adults and people with disabilities. Aging and disability resource centers (ADRCs) are part of the No Wrong Door system, which is designed to streamline public access to long-term services and supports (LTSS).
The Texas Business and Public Filings Division cannot provide you with legal advice or legal referrals. If you are seeking answers to legal questions you will need to find a private attorney. For information on choosing and working with a lawyer, you may wish to visit the State Bar of Texas.