Texas Lege Preview: The Lege Has More Cash Than It Wants

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Texas Lege Preview: The Lege Has More Cash Than It Wants
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Unprecedented $33 billion surplus puts Texas conservatives in a bind.

Not all of Texas' problems can be solved with money , but more money would go a long way to fix what's broken: the power grid, the foster care system, much of the health care system, most state agencies' technology, and more. So an unprecedented budget surplus could make a whole bunch of stuff better, right? Sadly, that's not how state government works.

The Texas Constitution caps the amount of money the Lege can appropriate in any biennium, based on the Legislative Budget Board's estimate of the state's economic growth. The LBB, led by House Speaker Dade Phelan and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, has thus set the cap at about $12.5 billion. Last August, Gov. Greg Abbott promised he'd use half the surplus on property tax relief, but he can't do that unless the Lege votes to bust the spending cap.

Where did this windfall come from? It's largely from increased sales tax collections because of inflation, augmented by the federal COVID relief and infrastructure dollars that are still allowing the state to decrease its own appropriations. The state's rainy-day fund is already full to overflowing, so this is an opportunity for the state's financial gurus, led by Comptroller Glenn Hegar , to get creative."It's a good quandary to have," Rep.

Hegar has floated the idea of creating an endowment fund with some of the surplus that can be tapped to cover the state's underfunded pension liabilities to its retirees, which are quite large. Democrats have pointed out that the easiest way to provide meaningful property tax relief would be for the state to spend more on education and infrastructure, the two most significant burdens borne by local governments and their taxpayers.

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