Absolute insanity

TarHeelEer

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No, not that California is banning government travel to 1/10 of the nation now. That's hilarious.

Link

The last line is the insanity:

"California’s tax-collecting Board of Equalization has an office in Houston."

 

WVPATX

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No, not that California is banning government travel to 1/10 of the nation now. That's hilarious.

Link

The last line is the insanity:

"California’s tax-collecting Board of Equalization has an office in Houston."



I know your post is about government travel but it is a bit ironic that so many Californians are moving to Texas. In the area where I live, the numbers are enormous.
 

WVPATX

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Californians Comprise Largest Number of New Texas Transplants




by MERRILL HOPE9 Jan 2017Dallas, TX1,237

A new report by the Texas Association of Realtors reveals that Californians continue to move to the Lone Star State en masse, accounting for the largest number of new residents that hail from other states.
The 2017 Texas Relocation Report shows, in 2015, Texas added 553,032 new people. The most transplants came from California (65,546), followed by Florida (33,670), Louisiana (31,044), New York (26,287), and Oklahoma (25,555).

“The diverse job opportunities and high quality of life in Texas continue to drive in-state and out-of-state migration to Texas cities and counties, both big and small,” said Vicki Fullerton, 2017 chairman of the Texas Association of Realtors, in a press release. “This is the third consecutive year that Texas has gained more than 500,000 new residents from out of state.”

In the report, Texas ranked second among states to add new residents via domestic migration in 2015 after factoring in outflow. Although over a half million people relocated to Texas, 445,343 left. This means the out-of-state net gain of residents was 107,689. In 2014, it was 103,465. Both years, more people entered than exited and the Texas realtors said the state bested its 2014 net gain by 4 percent.

By comparison, California lost more residents than it gained — 643,710 packed up and went elsewhere, while 514,477 moved to the Golden State.
 

WVPATX

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Sad thing is ...they will move to Texas than vote Democrat..

I'm not so sure about that. When you live in a culture, it influences you. If you like no state income taxes, tort reform, a legislature that only meets every other year, patriotism all around you, and the people you come to know and like are conservative, you get subjected to different ideas. It can change a person. Hispanics in Texas vote much more conservatively for example than in California.