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  • 6 days ago | fox26houston.com | Greg Groogan

    FOX 26 Political Reporter Greg Groogan talks with Texas Governor Greg Abbott and more on this edition of "Texas: The Issue Is" Podcast show.

  • 1 week ago | fox26houston.com | Greg Groogan

    Mayor John Whitmire announced a settlement Wednesday of the "Rebuild Houston" litigation which will allow a $70 million reduction in the City's projected budget deficit.  "This will take a giant step forward in addressing our shortfall and, in future years, putting hundreds of millions of dollars into repairing our infrastructure," said Whitmire.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Greg Groogan

    The BriefPreviously, Houston voters mandated that some of their property taxes go to street and drainage maintenance. Two engineers filed a lawsuit after learning that the money was being used for other purposes. The settlement allows the City to gain long-term funding for street repair and drainage. HOUSTON - Mayor John Whitmire announced a settlement Wednesday of the "Rebuild Houston" litigation which will allow a $70 million reduction in the City's projected budget deficit.

  • 1 week ago | fox26houston.com | Greg Groogan

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott talks about several issues in front of the state legislature, including school choice, a THC ban and criminal bond reform. Then, the FOX Texas Trio discuss Ken Paxton's run for the US Senate. Posted April 13, 2025 9:24pm CDT

  • 1 week ago | fox26houston.com | Greg Groogan

    After a years-long battle to get school choice legislation to his desk, Governor Greg Abbott's crusade is on the verge of completion. Governor Abbott sat down with FOX 26's Greg Groogan to talk about the ramifications of privatizing at least part of public education, President Trump's tariffs, bond reform and the push to ban THC in Texas. School Choice Greg Groogan: "Governor Greg Abbot, you are consistently the most trusted political leader in Texas.

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Greg Groogan
Greg Groogan @GrooganFox26
11 Apr 25

On the latest edition of “What’s Your Point?” Commentator @hollyshansen says shortage of core service/public safety personnel at City of Houston is proof “we are employing people in the wrong places” in a municipality with more workers per capita than any peer. @FOX26Houston https://t.co/nDOd8ywFiw

Greg Groogan
Greg Groogan @GrooganFox26
11 Apr 25

On the latest edition of “What’s Your Point?” Commentator @ChauHtx speaks up for the biking advocates saying “we’ve all had friends severely injured or killed because of lack of bike lanes.” @FOX26Houston more at https://t.co/g3ph9QrbCu https://t.co/LlhSFGyNNB

Greg Groogan
Greg Groogan @GrooganFox26
11 Apr 25

On the latest edition of “What’s Your Point?” Commentator @PaulCastroTX pushes back on Houston’s aggressive inner-loop Bike activists “Why are they trying to make everyone else conform to their lifestyle?” Asks Castro.@FOX26Houston more at https://t.co/g3ph9QrJs2 https://t.co/Lla0u52OZd