Led by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the Texas Senate is continuing to push conservative reforms.
State Spending
Senate Advances Conservative Budget
Senators have kept their budget within a conservative framework that limits spending growth
How to limit government spending — for good
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State Leaders Demand Budget Cuts
“It is imperative that every state agency engage in a thorough review of each program and budget strategy and determine the value of each dollar spent.”
The Need for Real Budget Reform
Unless the Legislature passes commonsense budgeting reforms, the state’s spending problems will only get worse.
GOP Backs Strong Constitutional Spending Limit
Over 93% of Texas GOP delegates voted in favor of spending limitations plank, while nearly 95% of the delegates voted in favor of the two-thirds threshold.
Straus Calls for More Spending
It is revealing that Straus and his lieutenant are calling for more spending before the source of the problems has been diagnosed.
Texans Must Speak Loud and Clear on Tax Reform
The most effective ways to deliver lasting property tax relief are reforms that limit the taxing, spending, and borrowing power of local governments. But Texans should not expect such protections to be enacted willingly—they must speak louder than the government...
Local Debt Continues to Skyrocket
Texas’ local debt epidemic continues to worsen at an alarming rate. In response, conservatives such as State Sen. Konni Burton (R-Colleyville) have pledged to push for debt-related reforms next legislative session. Texas has the second-highest per-capita local debt in...
Three Ways to Reform Runaway Debt and Taxes
Texans rank second highest in the nation for local debt liability – even after adjusting for our massive population growth.