Texas Fiscal Notes: 50 Years of Economic Research Publications
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The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts publishes Fiscal Notes, a 50-year retrospective economic research publication covering the state's economy, government, industry, and infrastructure. The 2025-2026 editions feature articles on Texas trade rankings, oil production trends, economic indicators, school choice, and state fiscal health through interactive dashboards.
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The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts released its Fiscal Notes publication index celebrating 50 years of economic research. The 2025-2026 editions feature articles on Texas trade rankings as No. 1 nationally, oil production trends with decreasing rig counts, economic indicators through a new TexaStat dashboard, school choice rollout, and state fiscal health analysis.
This publication serves as informational economic research from the state government. It does not create compliance obligations, regulatory requirements, or deadlines for any regulated entities. Government agencies, businesses, and consumers seeking economic data about Texas may reference these publications for contextual analysis.
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## 50 Years of Fiscal Notes Throughout 2025, Fiscal Notes will publish retrospectives on its legacy established 50 years ago: to provide insight and analysis into the state’s economy. Join us in the celebration!
Then and now: 50 years of fueling the Texas economy
Texas’ strength in numbers
New interactive dashboard tells the story of the state’s economic health through data
By Monica Murphy, Trinity Elkins, Thanh Le
Our 5 cents: What Texans should know about the penny shortage
By Jenna Nyberg
From the Desk of Kelly Hancock
School choice rollout sets nationwide records
Oil production on the rise as oil rigs decrease
Texas trade ranks No. 1 again (and again)
Seven unconventional economic indicators
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Internal Audit: the Q&A
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