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2/3/2012      The Texas Lyceum convenes in Brenham February 17

Directors will examine issue of serving Texans with special needs. Natives play big role in leadership group’s past and present

(Brenham, TX) The Texas Lyceum, the state’s 32 year-old non-profit, non-partisan leadership group focused on public policy issues facing Texas will convene here for two days later this month. Founded read more »

1/10/2012      Texas Lyceum officials sworn in today at Texas Capitol

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Contact: Margaret Justus 281-250-8253

Organization looks forward to 2012 meetings centered on education and workforce, caring for Texans with special needs, the state’s water crisis, and an annual public conference on innovations in healthcare

AUSTIN - Jan. 10, 2012 - Officials with the Texas Lyceum, the state’s read more »

10/27/2011      The Business of Sports in Texas

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THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS IN TEXAS

Texas Lyceum Hosts Quarterly Conference in Fort Worth

(FORT WORTH)The Texas Lyceum's quarterly meeting will be held in Fort Worth on November 5 and 7 to discuss the important issues surrounding the business of sports in read more »

7/29/2011      Gambling in Texas: Texas Lyceum Hosts Quarterly Conference on Gambling

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CONTACT: Dennis D. Speight 512-663-7277

(CORPUS CHRISTI) The Texas Lyceum's summer meeting will be held in Corpus Christi on August 5 – 6 to discuss the implications of gambling in Texas. The Lyceum has not hosted a meeting in Corpus Christi in twenty-one years. More than fifteen read more »

6/9/2011      Texas Lyceum 5th Anniversary Poll - Five Years of Data IDs Texas Trends - Texas' Only Independent Poll Looks at Texans' Attitudes On Important State And National Issues

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Contact: Margaret Justus, 281-250-8253

(AUSTIN) Texans’ attitudes about issues such as the state and national economy, the national debt ceiling, education, tuition deregulation, immigration, rising gasoline prices, abortion funding, legalized gambling, job approval numbers and the 2012 federal elections are topics examined in the read more »