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One American Center is a skyscraper in Downtown Austin, the state capital of Texas in the United States. Standing 394 feet tall and containing 32 floors, it is currently the 8th tallest building in Austin. The construction of One American Center was completed in 1984 and was developed by Rust Properties. It was the tallest building in Austin until the finishing of the Frost Bank Tower in 2003. However with the current building boom in Austin, there are many structures planned and completed which are and will be taller than the One American Center, starting with the 360 Condominiums, The Ashton, The Austonian, The W Austin Hotel and Residences, and the Spring Condominiums. Annually, Make-A-Wish Central and South Texas has a fundraising event called \"Over The Edge,\" in which the first 300 persons to raise $1,500 in donations get to rappel 32 stories down the One American Center. As of 2010 Haynes and Boone has an office in One American Center.
Le 300 West 6th est un gratte-ciel de bureaux de 100 mètres de hauteur construit à dans le quartier des affaires d'Austin au Texas de 2000 à 2002.C'est le plus haut immeuble d'Austin sans feux d'avertissement pour les avions.L'architecte est l'agence texane HKS (architecte)Le promoteur de l'immeuble est la société Carr America RealtyVoir aussiArticle connexe Liste des plus hauts immeubles d'AustinLiens externes 300 West 6th sur Emporis 300 West 6th sur Skyscraperpage
The Burt Group, Inc. is a leading Austin-based commercial general contracting firm specializing in tenant finish-out, ground-up developments, design-build services, retail, hospitality and healthcare projects. Founded in 2002, the company has completed projects with leading architects, developers and companies throughout the Greater Austin area and beyond.
The Perales Engineering team of design professionals is educated in an array of engineering disciplines, allowing for a conceptual design to be brought to reality. Our commitment to the conscientious development of Austin and the surrounding hill country has helped us to cultivate strong relationships with City and County Staff.
Rainey.Co is a innovative commercial real estate company that provides brokerage and development advisory services to business owners and investors seeking distinctive retail, creative office, restaurant/bar, and hospitality properties. Rainey.Co is the brokerage division of Rainey, LLC, a Texas limited liability company hatched in Austin.
To make the buying and selling of real estate as cost effective as possible while maintaining the highest level of service. To provide accurate and up-to-date information, skilled analysis and sound real estate advice. To continually explore new ideas and technology, to make the selling and buying of real estate faster, less costly, and easier.
ERS administers benefits for state and higher education employees, retirees and their families. Benefits include health and dental plans, pension, TexFlex and Texa$aver 401(k) and 457 plans. We also manage and invest the ERS Trust Fund. ers.state.tx.us ADDITIONAL WEBSITES: • HealthSelect: www.myuhc.com/hs • Community First: www.cfhp.com/ers • Scott & White: ers.swhp.org • Humana Medicare Advantage PPO: www.humana.com/custom_clients/ers_medicare • KelseyCare Advantage HMO: www.kelseycareadvantage.com/ERS • Humana Dental: www.humanadental.com/ers • State of Texas Dental Discount Plan: www.txdentaldiscount.com • HealthSelect Prescription Drug Plan: www.caremark.com/ers • Texa$aver: www.texasaver.com • TexFlex: texas.payflex.com
Official language-No official language Demonym Texan/Texian (archaic) Capital Austin Largest city Houston Largest metro area Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington[1] Area Ranked 2nd in the US - Total 268,581[2] sq mi (696,241 km2) - Width 773[3] miles (1,244 km) - Length 790 miles (1,270 km) - % water 2.5 - Latitude 25°50′ N to 36°30′ N - Longitude 93°31′ W to 106°39′ W Population Ranked 2nd in the US - Total 25,145,561 (2010 Census)[4] - Density 96.3[5]/sq mi (37.2/km2) Ranked 26th in the US Elevation - Highest point Guadalupe Peak[6] 8,751 ft (2,667 m) - Mean 1,700 ft (520 m) - Lowest point Gulf of Mexico coast[6] 0 ft (0 m) Before statehood Republic of Texas Admission to Union December 29, 1845 (28th) Governor Rick Perry (R) Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst (R) Legislature Texas Legislature - Upper house Senate - Lower house House of Representatives U.S. Senators Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) John Cornyn (R) U.S. House delegation 20 Republicans, 12 Democrats (list) Time zones - most of state Central: UTC−6/−5 - tip of West Texas Mountain: UTC−7/−6 Abbreviations TX Tex. US-TX Website http://www.texas.gov/
If you're a military member or veteran, then you may qualify for special benefits provided by the State of Texas. The Texas VLB operates under the Texas General Land Office to provide Texas military members and veterans below-market land loans, home loans and home improvement loans. VLB also brings long-term care to veterans in 8 Texas State Veterans Homes located throughout the state and honors those who served in 4 Texas State Veterans Cemeteries. You can reach us at the Texas Veterans Hotline: 1-800-252-8387 (VETS).
TREC requires that all real estate brokers and salespersons meet and maintain specified levels of education to hold a license to act as a real estate agent. Agents are required to follow the provisions of The Real Estate License Act and the Rules of the Texas Real Estate Commission in all transactions and to deal with the public in a competent and honest manner. The Commission also licenses real estate inspectors, residential service companies, real estate schools and registers timeshare properties.
There's no denying Lone Star pride! GO TEXAN, with its signature mark in the shape of Texas, celebrates, promotes and supports the business savvy and plainspoken grit Texas agriculture is known for throughout the world. Whether it's grown, sewn or served up on a plate, more than 26 million Texans shop, travel and dine out in support of Texas business and agriculture, looking for the GO TEXAN mark to light the way.
Established by the Constitution of the Republic of Texas in 1836, the Texas General Land Office is the state's oldest agency. On January 2, 2015, George Prescott Bush was sworn in as the 28th Texas Land Commissioner. A native Texan, Bush was born in Houston on April 24, 1976. He was elected Texas Land Commissioner on November 4, 2014, earning more votes than any other statewide candidate on the ballot. As Texas Land Commissioner, Bush works to ensure Texas veterans get the benefits they’ve earned, oversees investments that earn billions of dollars for public education and manages state lands to produce the oil and gas that is helping make America energy-independent. Commissioner Bush also watches over the Alamo and preserves historic archives at the General Land Office that date back to the Spanish Empire.
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OCA is a state agency in the Judicial Branch that operates under the direction of the Texas Supreme Court and the Chief Justice and is governed primarily by Chapter 72 of the Texas Government Code.
The Texas Senate is the upper house of the Texas State Legislature. There are 31 members of the Senate, representing single-member districts across the U.S. state of Texas, with populations of approximately 806,000 per constituency, based on the 2010 U.S. Census. There are no term limits, and each term is four years long. Elections are held in even numbered years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. In elections ending in years ending in 2, all seats are up for election. Half of the senators will serve a two-year term, based on a drawing; the other half will fill regular four-year terms. As such, in other elections, about half of the Texas Senate is on the ballot. The Senate meets at the Texas State Capitol in Austin. The Republicans currently control the chamber, which is made up of 20 Republicans and 11 Democrats, as of January 13, 2015.LeadershipThe Lieutenant Governor of Texas serves as the President of the Senate. The Lieutenant Governor's duties include presiding over the Senate, appointing chairs of committees, committee members, assigning and referring bills to specific committees, recognizing members during debate, and making procedural rulings. The Lieutenant Governor may also cast a vote should a Senate floor vote end in a tie. If the Senate votes to dissolve itself into the Committee of the Whole, in which all members are part of the Committee, the President Pro-Tempore presides over the proceedings, with the Lieutenant Governor acting as a regular voting member. Due to the various powers of committee selection and bill assignment, the Lieutenant Governor is arguably considered more powerful than the Governor of Texas, and is considered one of the most powerful lieutenant governorships in the United States.
El Senado de Texas es la legislatura superior de Texas en Estados Unidos. El Senado de Texas tiene 31 miembros. En 2008 el presidente esta David Dewhurst y el presidente tempore esta Mario Gallegos.Enlaces externos Senado de Texas (Español) Texas Senate (Inglés)
The Texas House of Representatives is composed of 150 members, each elected for a two-year term. The Texas Legislature meets in Regular Session for about five months every other year. Regular Sessions begin at noon on the second Tuesday in January of odd numbered years and can last no more than 140 days, ending during the last week of May or the first week of June. Special Sessions may be called by the Governor and can last up to 30 days. A member of the house must be a citizen of the United States, must be a qualified elector of the state, and must be at least 21 years old. He or she must have been a resident of the state for two years immediately preceding election, and for one year immediately preceding election must have been a resident of the district from which he or she was chosen. At the beginning of each Regular Session, the members of the House of Representatives elect one member to serve as the presiding officer--the Speaker of the House. Location: The Texas Capitol is located on N. Congress Avenue between 11th and 15th Streets in downtown Austin.