Judge temporarily allows women, minority-owned businesses to qualify for Texas HUB program again

by By Paul Cobler and Ayden Runnels

State Sen. Royce West, D-Dallas, left, listens as Ipsum General Contractors owner Ruben Mercado Jr. speaks at a press conference about a lawsuit against the state comptroller's office, at the Capitol in Austin on Monday, March 2, 2026. An Austin district judge on Monday ordered the state’s Historically Underutilized Business Program rules be temporarily reinstated, meaning women- and minority-owned business owners can qualify for the state’s HUB program again for now. Four business owners and a trade association sued the state of Texas and acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock on March 2 over the […] The post Judge temporarily allows women, minority-owned businesses to qualify for Texas HUB program again appeared first on San Antonio Current.
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