Zero-based budgeting is a powerful tool that could help ensure lawmakers can identify ways to cut costs and return money to taxpayers.
Cary Cheshire
Runoff Review: Francis Fights to Keep District in Conservative Hands
Francis earned first place in the March GOP primary but fell short of an outright victory due to other candidates in the race. As a result, it’s a battle between him and Rogers for the seat.
Texans for Fiscal Responsibility Joins Cut Red Tape Coalition
TFR is proud to stand alongside conservative allies in calling on the president and Congress to further enable the American people to engineer our economic recovery by cutting regulations and empowering citizens to get back to work.
Runoff Review: Fleck and Berry Compete for Austin-Area District
On July 14, voters will decide which of two Republicans is best equipped to take on incumbent Democrat Vikki Goodwin in the November election.
Runoff Review: Isaac and Wymore Vie for Chance to Retake Democrat Seat
On July 14, Republican voters will decide which of two candidates is their best hope of taking back HD 45: Carrie Isaac or Bud Wymore.
Runoff Review: Garrett and Vasut Compete for Bonnen’s Seat
Unlike many runoff elections across the state, House District 25’s runoff election features two candidates with experience being on the ballot, winning campaigns, and serving in elected office.
Hegar: State Sales Tax Collections Down Nearly 10 Percent
“The impact of rising unemployment and contracting economic activity in many parts of the state’s economy, including oil and natural gas exploration and production, likely will act as a drag on sales tax revenue for many months.”
Blog: Abbott Isn’t Reopening Texas, He’s Keeping It Mostly Closed
I’m not going to celebrate that the government shutdowns are over until they actually are.
Cruz to Trump: Don’t Put American Taxpayers on Hook for Blue State Bailouts
“Americans expect that their tax dollars will be used for Coronavirus response, not to backfill decades of bad fiscal policy.”
Abbott Says Texas Already Paid Out $2B in Unemployment
Who’s going to pay for all of this?