Most state schools charge out of state students more than in state. Residing in Florida, you will pay out of state tuition at a Texas university. When I was there out of state tuition was ten times more than in state tuition. I'm sure the multiplier is much less now, but there is a considerable difference.
Texas is the second most populous state in the United States. The only other state with more people is California.
Oklahoma, Florida, Ohio State, Texas, Texas A&M, Georgia, Penn State, Oregon, Nebraska, LSU, Alabama, Tennessee and Florida State
No
The state that has more land is Texas.
Texas is a conservative state, but acceptance varies. Large cities tend to be more accepting.
Flordia, might have a little more oranges than California does.
Rosa's cafe was originally located in the state of Texas, in the west area, however they have expanded to many more states such as Florida and California.
More people in Florida.
Southern Texas rarely gets snow and the whole state of Florida hardly ever gers snow. Both states have beaches, however Florida beaches are (in my opinion) way better. Both states boast the best economies in the country as of 2012, Texas being #1 and Florida being #2. Both states also recieve hurricanes, Florida being the #1 hurricane-prone state in the country, but Florida hasn't had a single hurricane since 2005 (Texas' last hurricane was in 2008 and they had a tropical storm last year). Both places have the most tornadoes, Florida having the most per sq. mile and Texas having more than any other state due to size, but Florida tornadoes are rarely stronger than an ef1 so they don't do much damage.
Well, honey, Florida is farther west than Pennsylvania. Florida is located on the eastern side of the United States, while Pennsylvania is more towards the northeast. So, if you're looking to catch a sunset on the west coast, you better head on down to the Sunshine State.
what if Texas used a more typical state constitution.