Space is booming in Texas — it doesn’t ‘need’ corporate welfare

Space is booming in Texas — it doesn’t ‘need’ corporate welfare
But standing in the way is the worst kind of NIMBY opportunism.
“We’re looking forward to working closely with the Atlas Network team as we expand the scope of our work.”
Our region has what it takes to address a national challenge – guess who’s standing in the way?
What states are doing to combat D.C.’s dysfunction
Taxing corporate income is counterproductive — more states should learn from Texas and Nevada
Job-creation in the region is surging again — excluding California and New Mexico, of course.
All eight states of the American Southwest are, or will soon be, in session. Will legislators return budget surpluses to inflation-battered taxpayers, or launch spend-a-thons?
Texas has seen a significant increase in population and economic growth in recent years, attracting both domestic and foreign investment, largely due to the state’s favorable policies including no income tax, a reasonable regulatory burden, restrained government spending, as well as its successful energy sector.
At this time of uncertainty in the global marketplace, it is imperative to promote competitive and efficient supply chain solutions for the good of American economic security and competitive markets.