By Jason Embry | Tuesday, April 26, 2011, 01:12 PM
www.statesman.com
Although the Texas Senate is moving toward taking $3 billion out of the state’s rainy day fund in order to balance the state budget over the next two years, Gov. Rick Perry remains cool to the idea. Perry has said...
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“The speaker, the lieutenant governor and myself have said that we are going to have a budget that was balanced, that did not create new taxes and that did not go into the rainy day fund,” Perry said today ...
ReplyDeleteLt. Gov. David Dewhurst, however, has been far less insistent about not using rainy-day fund money over the next two years. And the Senate, where he presides, is moving in that direction."