Taxes & Spending

Spotlight series recap of Articles in the Texas budget

To provide increased budget transparency, the Foundation released six papers in the Spotlight series that highlight each of the ten articles of the Texas budget. In addition to providing taxpayers with timely information about where their tax dollars are going, this series also provides more information about budget trends since the 2004-05 budget in each article and identifies functions that increase by more than 6.5 percent from the previous budget.

May 27, 2016
Property Rights

Testimony: Involuntary Annexation

Center for Local Governance Policy Analyst Allegra Hill presented testimony on involuntary annexation to the Texas Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations. Hill's testimony, in part, reads: Is the invasion of people’s rights—to the extent such an invasion is permitted under current statute—justified in light of the desire for municipal growth? Do the ends justify the means? I would simply submit to you that the answer is no; municipal expansion does not justify bowling over the minority, and depriving people of the right to vote.

May 19, 2016
Taxes & Spending

Testimony: Conservative Path to Limiting the Footprint of Government, Texas House

Testimony presented to the House Appropriations Committee to strengthen Texas’ limit on appropriations by the Honorable Talmadge Heflin.  Texas has done better economically and fiscally than most states during the last fifteen years. However, one area that still needs improvement is consistently controlling the state’s budget growth. Since all government spending must ultimately be paid for by taxation, limiting budget increases is essential for a competitive economy that supports prosperity.

May 18, 2016