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Comptroller Combs, Texas PTA Reaffirms Priorities for Children

Tuesday, March 29, 2010
Texas Insider.org

(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Susan Combs reiterated her long-time commitment to Texas children and nutrition by praising Texas PTA for teaching children healthy habits and making continued efforts to educate parents about health problems posed by the childhood obesity epidemic.

Comptroller seeks to preserve Tomorrow Fund refunds

October 30, 2009
By JEANNIE KEVER
Houston Chronicle

Texas Comptroller Susan Combs said today she will ask the Texas Prepaid Higher Education Tuition Board to hold off on changes in the way people can get refunds from the Texas Tomorrow Fund.

Planning for Tomorrow: The Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan

September 30, 2009
by James Quintero
Texas Public Policy Foundation - Policy Perspective

In December 2009, the state’s prepaid tuition program, the Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan (TGTP), will change the way it allows enrollees to collect refunds on canceled contracts.

Walker: Taxpayers to pick up the tab

September 26, 2009
By Lynn Walker
Times Record News

The Better Business Bureau has a saying: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The phrase is directed at con artists intent on ripping off consumers, but it unfortunately also applies to a noble but ill fated cause the government of Texas became involved in.

Tax-free weekend for school supplies begins Friday

August 19, 2009
By ARELIS HERNANDEZ
Forbes

Some states canceled their tax holidays this year, including Florida and Illinois. But in Texas, state comptroller Susan Combs said the expected uptick in spending will offset the loss of sales tax revenue. The state's main source of revenue is sales tax, she said.

Taxpayers footing bill for Tomorrow Fund's tuitions

July 31, 2009
By R.G. RATCLIFFE
Houston Chronicle

As much as $2.1 billion of your state tax dollars in the near future will be spent to pay the college tuition and fees for about 119,000 Texas children.

Web Site Helps Kids Plan Their Future

June 23, 2009
CBS 7

A Web site called Get a Life helps middle-schoolers answer the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” The Web site is new from Texas Comptroller Susan Combs.

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