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Will US companies keep faith in the ‘Texas miracle’?

July 24, 2025
The Lone Star State has attracted hundreds of corporations with its low-tax, high-touch approach, but the strains are starting to show
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LBJ School Co-hosts an International Conference in Warsaw, Poland about Agricultural Policy for Ukraine’s EU Integration

July 7, 2025
The LBJ School, in partnership with Polissia National University of Ukraine and the Ukraine Facility Platform, recently cohosted the international workshop A Policy Blueprint for Ukraine’s European Union Integration Workshop: Co-Creating Risk Reduction and Climate Adaptation Strategies in the Agriculture Sector.
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Texas Native Joins LBJ’s First Undergraduate Class to Shape the Future of Public Service

July 3, 2025
For Noah Mata, being a part of the first undergraduate cohort at the LBJ School is more than a milestone, it’s a personal mission. A proud San Antonio native, he’s long been interested in how city government shapes communities and sees public service as the path to help his hometown thrive. 
LBJ student, Devarier Smith, studying abroad in Senegal

An LBJ Student's Summer Abroad in Senegal with Texas Global

June 24, 2025
Master of Public Affairs student Devarier “Dee” Smith (MPAff ’26) is spending his summer more than 5,000 miles away from the LBJ School in Dakar, Senegal. He is part of the inaugural LBJ Senegal Experience, a new Texas Global program that brought 14 LBJ students to Dakar for internships, language study and cross-cultural exchange. 
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When the Feds Hand You a “Light Envelope”: Exploring the Impact of the Federal Budget Sequester on the Build America Bond Program

June 18, 2025
This study estimates that historical, future, and hypothetical sequestration-related subsidy losses for Build America Bonds sold by entities in the State of Texas and City of Chicago may amount to hundreds of millions of dollars just for these governments. Public Administration Review Journal Article
Incoming LBJ student, Megan Ramos

Incoming LBJ Student Aims to Drive Stronger Communities Through Policy

June 17, 2025
For native Texan and proud Longhorn Megan Ramos (MPAff ’28), public policy is a way to strengthen communities and make sure they work for the people who live in them.
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Municipal Bonds Emerge Largely Unscathed from Texas Legislature

June 10, 2025
This year's Texas legislative session brought an onslaught of bills that would have greatly limited the ability of local governments and school districts to sell debt, but it ended with little change to the status quo. The Bond Buyer
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UT Austin’s LBJ School of Public Affairs Launches New Master of National Security Degree Program

June 10, 2025
The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin is launching a Master of National Security and will welcome its first cohort in Fall 2026. Applications open September 1, 2025.
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From the Classroom to the Capitol: An LBJ Alumnus’s Journey to the Texas Legislature

June 5, 2025
The 89th Texas Legislative Session has officially come to a close, marking the end of months of late nights, tough negotiations and impactful policymaking. Throughout the Capitol, the presence of LBJ School students and alumni was clear. Whether serving as state representatives, legislative aides, research assistants or policy analysts, they played a key role in shaping the future of Texas.
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The blueprint for an ideal Texas City | Y'all-itics

May 29, 2025
Texas’ explosive population growth is putting immense pressure on the state’s largest cities and metropolitan areas.