A high-profile new employee in Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar’s office won’t focus on revenue estimates or tax collection. Robert Gulley will, however, be looking at rare animals that could be next on the federal government’s list of protected species. The renowned expert on environmental law and mediation was named the comptroller’s director of economic growth and endangered species management, a newly created position. Read more at The Texas Tribune…
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