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The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts started issuing biennially reports on limitation economic development projects in 2008. [ 40 ] In 2017, University of Texas political science professor Nathan M. Jensen released a study on the Chapter 313 program suggesting that 85 percent of the companies receiving the abatement would have located in ...
The predecessor to the current comptroller's office started in 1846. The longest-serving Comptrollers in Texas history were Robert S. Calvert, who held the post for 26 consecutive years for an unprecedented twelve terms; George H. Sheppard, who served for 18 years over nine two-year terms; and Bob Bullock, who served for 16 years for four four-year terms and later was notable as one of the ...
From 1909 to 1910, Calvert attended Baptist-affiliated Howard Payne Junior College in Brownwood, Texas. On January 18, 1949, Calvert was appointed by Governor Beauford Jester to the position of Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts following the death of his predecessor, George H. Sheppard, who died in office. He was elected to a full term in ...
The executive department consists of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Commissioner of the General Land Office, and Attorney General. [2] Texas has a plural executive branch system which limits the power of the Governor.
Glenn Allen Hegar Jr. (born November 25, 1970) [1] [2] is an American attorney who serves as Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. He was a Republican member of the Texas Senate representing the 18th District, west of Houston. [3] He succeeded fellow Republican Susan Combs as comptroller on January 2, 2015.
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Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts; In office 1874 - 1879: Preceded by: Albert A. Bledsoe: Succeeded by: William M. Brown: Member of the Second Confederate Congress; In office November 21, 1864 - March 18, 1865: Preceded by: John Allen Wilcox (Elect) Succeeded by: Abolished: Member of the Texas Senate from the 25th district; In office ...
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts; See also. Comptroller general (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 20 October 2024, at 16:21 (UTC). Text is ...