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Testimony: Local Debt Transparency

According to the Texas Bond Review Board (BRB), local debt outstanding reached more than $225 billion in fiscal year 2014, representing almost 85 percent of total Texas debt.

December 1, 2015
Taxes & Spending

Slowing Texas economy underscores need for property tax reform

In the short term, the goal ought to be to contain fast-growing property tax bills by capping how fast property tax revenues can grow from year-to-year.

October 20, 2015
Taxes & Spending

New local debt figures show growth

New data from the Bond Review Board (BRB) show that Texas’ local governments have amassed debts totaling more than $338 billion, an increase of just over $5 billion from the last fiscal year. That works out to be roughly $12,250 owed per Texan.

October 15, 2015
Property Rights

22 percent tax hike awaits people annexed by the City of San Antonio

According to the city’s Department of Planning and Community Development, the annual tax bill for a home appraised at $113,800 is expected to grow from $2,342.35 to $2,859.69 simply as a result of being absorbed into the city limits. That’s a tax increase of more than 22 percent! Worst of all, it’s going to be levied on people who have absolutely no say in the process.

October 15, 2015
Taxes & Spending

New survey says Texas schools behind contracting curve

In recent years, the Mackinac Center has found per-pupil savings ranged from $34 for food contracts, $110 for transportation and as high as $191 for a custodial services.

September 1, 2015
Property Rights

Senator Phil Gramm: End forced annexation

Former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm has a message for his fellow Texans: It’s time to end forced annexation in the Lone Star State. In a just-released video, Senator Gramm calls on policymakers “to right a terrible wrong that’s occurring in our state” by overhauling municipal annexation policies in Texas. Right now, cities are allowed to...

August 31, 2015
Taxes & Spending

Own a home in Austin? Get ready for higher taxes…

For all the talk about Austin’s affordability challenges, Central Texas’ local governments continue to raise taxes and fees, pushing up the cost of owning a home and pushing out many longtime residents.

August 31, 2015
Taxes & Spending

Austin ISD considering near double-digit budget increase amid declining enrollment

Why is Austin ISD considering a near double-digit budget increase while student enrollment is declining and property tax bills are soaring?

August 31, 2015
Economy

Scrap 3% proposed pay bump for Hidalgo Co. workers

Spending one-time monies — like those in the reserve fund, on recurring expenses — like salaries, is never a good approach.

August 17, 2015
Taxes & Spending

Strong leadership, right policies are key to fixing Houston’s finances

Contrary to the article, local debt is a major problem in the Bayou City.

August 14, 2015
Economy

Texas Cities: One-Size-Fits-All Minimum Wages or Otherwise Impoverishes Workers

There’s a wave of dystopia infecting cities across Texas that one-size-fits-all wages will solve workers cries for a “living wage.” It’s not what you think though. Their proposals are to increase only municipal worker wages, they leave out private sector workers who apparently don’t matter as much. Or, maybe city officials understand the costs that...

August 6, 2015
Taxes & Spending

San Antonio digs deeper into debt with $13 wage plan

Will [San Antonio] residents see a 13.3 percent increase in the value of their city service [after raising the minimum wage]? Probably not.

August 6, 2015
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