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Senate Bill 22 would increase funding for in-state film and TV production to $500 million every two years, up from $200 million now.
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Matthew McConaughey, who has spent more than three decades as an actor, told the Texas Senate Finance Committee on Monday that one of his only regrets is not making more films in Texas.
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Maite Rodriguez, a lover of animals and the environment, dreamed of being a marine biologist. She was killed during the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
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The Uvalde native said he met with the families of the 19 kids and two teachers killed last month at Robb Elementary School.
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The actor said in a video Sunday that “political leadership� is a “path that I’m choosing not to take at this moment.�
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In a Twitter Spaces chat hosted by NPR, the actor discussed his potential run for Texas governor, where he fits � or doesn't � on the political party spectrum, abortion, Amazon unions and more.
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Moody Center is a $338 million public-private project on the UT Austin campus that will eventually replace the Frank Erwin Center.
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The actor and author opens up about family, the art of living and learning from moments of pause.
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Matthew McConaughey has been a visiting instructor at UT Austin for several years now, co-teaching with director Scott Rice. Starting this semester,�
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From Texas Standard.A lot of interesting people pass through the Texas Standard studios � high-profile politicians, authors, and musicians among them. But�