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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas plans to spend $51 billion on property tax cuts. It may not be sustainableTexas has allocated $51 billion for property tax cuts, representing 15% of its two-year budget. This substantial allocation ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSN$337 billion, two-year budget gets Texas House approvalThe lower chamber’s plan largely aligns with the Senate’s proposal and puts billions toward teacher pay, border security and ...
The Texas House passed a $337 billion budget for the 2026-27 biennium Friday morning. This came after the chamber spent more ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBudget day in the House: Texas lawmakers approve $337 billion spending planAmong the hundreds of amendments were ones that focused on school vouchers, the attorney general’s office and the Texas ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSales tax receipts will be closely watched as Texas tracks economic jolt of tariffsAs looming tariffs rock the U.S. economy, the Texas comptroller says he is closely monitoring sales tax revenue and the price ...
While the new plan accounts for key issues in the state, District 62 Rep. Shelley Luther is worried about some of the ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas lawmakers start process of finalizing state budgetTexas lawmakers have started the process of finalizing the budget, but it wasn't easy getting there. Members of the Texas House got bogged down in several debates that included: tracking undocumented ...
The Texas House during the overnight hours Friday morning passed its version of the state's biennial budget, which would allocate $4 billion more for public education and an additional $1 billion ...
State budget watchers — and some Republicans — worry Texas is spending too much on property tax cuts. Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story.
The Texas House approved a roughly $337 billion, two-year budget plan April 11 after more than 13 hours of debate. The proposal House lawmakers approved on a 118 to 26 vote largely aligns with the ...
House Speaker Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, has set a full day for lawmakers to vote on the budget and hundreds of proposed amendments. (Lorianne Willett/The Texas Tribune, Lorianne Willett/The ...
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