Ever wonder which state allows residents to keep the most of their money? Visual Capitalist just answered the question and, guess what? New Mexico peeps don't get to keep much. They still beat Texas by about 11% though.
There's a ton of land in far east El Paso that hasn't been developed or even properly claimed. Some doesn't even have a clear owner. El Paso County feels like much of this land is "impeding development" and they want to start seizing it.
Prior to 2020, federal wage garnishments were rising for students who fell behind in their payments. They were suspended during the pandemic but now they're back.
A new law has already kicked in regarding vehicle registration in Texas and it is aimed, (primarily), at Texans who are not in the USA legally. A llophole in Texas' policy has allowed that up until now.
A happy employee is a good employee and it's rare to find a boss in the lone star state that won't let you have a minute to hit the bathroom or go have lunch. There are some that won't though and there isn't really any way to make them.