Fields, Landry: Texas’ leaders understand…
Fields, Landry: Texas' leaders understand that economic opportunity is the best kind of social program.
Fields, Landry: Texas' leaders understand that economic opportunity is the best kind of social program.
DeVore: California's state and local taxes consume 11.4 percent of state income. The like figure in Texas is 7.5 percent. But, does all that government spending benefit the population? Apparently not.
Heflin: Legislators should consider limiting state spending growth to keep more dollars in the hands of families. Our low taxes and vibrant economy depend on it.
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Ginn: Though the economy may be off life support, Washington, D.C.'s prescriptions of easy monetary policy and deficit spending created a drug-induced recovery with no discharge plan to sustain itself.
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Peacock: Most Texans understand the heavy costs of increased government spending, perhaps because since 2001 they have experienced firsthand the benefits of keeping spending under control.
Ginn: By following the limits, as set out in the foundation's report, Texas families will be able to sit around the kitchen table with more money at their disposal to budget as they see fit.
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