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Recent Examples of subchapterThe subchapter, adopted by the state legislature in 1999, authorizes Hood County to regulate development in specific unincorporated areas to protect the Lake Granbury and Brazos River watershed.—
Elizabeth Campbell,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
25 Feb. 2026 Have an existing partnership with a school district to provide a pre-K program not provided under Chapter 29, subchapter E-1 of the Texas Education Code.—
Jessica Ma,
Dallas Morning News,
16 Jan. 2026 This subchapter allows small- and midsized companies take advantage of the Chapter 11 process.—
Vicki M. Young,
Footwear News,
26 Dec. 2025 Work with them to develop an understanding of your specific business goals and identify whether bankruptcy is the right choice for you and, if so, whether a Chapter 11 or subchapter V bankruptcy process could assist in achieving those goals.—
Jonathan Carson,
Forbes.com,
2 Sep. 2025
On Thursday, the star and producer revealed that production has commenced on Fast Forever, which is set for a March 17, 2028 premiere, the 11th and final chapter in the $7 billion action franchise that launched with 2001’s The Fast and the Furious.
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Glenn Garner,
Deadline,
4 July 2026
Either way, Reyes didn't spend long with San Diego's organization, and the release closes another chapter in a long and persistent career.
In 2019, the district attorney’s office of Fulton County, Georgia, opened one of an increasing number of Conviction Integrity Units – known as CIUs – divisions that look into claims of false convictions.
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Andy Rose,
CNN Money,
26 June 2026
The overwhelming success of the BMW M wagons will lead the automaker’s performance division to give us a M3 Touring in the Neue Klasse era.
There may be some confusion among Bravo or Peacock viewers over the shows, but clearly Bravo is placing its bets on the Real Housewives version rather than the in-house offshoot.
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Jason P. Frank,
Vulture,
1 July 2026
An offshoot of the youth savings and investment accounts that the president introduced as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) Act, these accounts are specifically targeted for children in foster care.