Texas is a huge state in the southern United States
whose territory is covered with deserts
and pine forests. The Rio Grande serves as the state's natural border with Mexico. In Houston,
the largest city in Texas, the Museum of Fine Arts, which features paintings by famous
Renaissance and Impressionist painters, and the Houston Space Center with its NASA-created
interactive exhibits are worth a visit. The state capital of Austin is famous for its diverse
music venues and the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library.
Texas offers businesses the freedom to be successful and for their employees to be successful.
Texas has no personal or corporate state income tax and a reasonable regulatory climate.
If Texas was a country, it would be one of the world’s Top 10 largest economy:
Not only do diverse industries comprise our economy, but our state, if it were
a country, is also one of the
Top 10 largest economy in the world — surpassing
Brazil, Russia, and South Korea. “Made in Texas” is a powerful label that translates to quality all around the world.
Texas has a diverse economy:
Though Texas does have a strong oil and gas sector,
the state’s economy is also strong in other sectors such as aerospace, automotive
and IT technology, advanced manufacturing, and life sciences. Businesses here can
build on the success of others. The growing, thriving marketplace has plenty of
room for healthy competition and advantageous networking.
Bugs Bunny’s catchphrase “What’s Up, Doc?” originated in Dallas
Looney Tunes animator Tex Avery, who attended North Dallas High School,
introduced the phrase. He later said that he didn’t think much of it
because it was a common phrase used where he grew up.