TPPF Applauds Senate Passage of Bill to Provide Ballot Transparency

Texas Public Policy Foundation’s James Quintero, director of the Center for Local Governance, issued the following statement on the passage of Senate Bill 461. The bill, which passed the Texas Senate unanimously, would provide voters with greater ballot box transparency. Among its provisions, the Senate-approved bill would require ballots to include the estimated maximum annual tax increase of the proposals under consideration.

Press Release April 12, 2017

TODAY: TPPF’s Quintero to Testify on Local Debt Reforms

Texas Public Policy Foundation’s James Quintero, director of the Center for Local Governance, will testify in support of House Bill 3336, which would enact local debt reforms aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability. Quintero will testify before the Texas House Committee on Investments & Financial Services TODAY, Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. CDT or upon adjournment in Room E2.010 at the Texas Capitol.

Press Release April 11, 2017

TODAY: TPPF’s Kathleen Hartnett White to Testify on Water Rights

Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Kathleen Hartnett White, Distinguished Senior Fellow-in-Residence and Director of the Armstrong Center for Energy and the Environment, will testify on House Bill 3028, a bill related to groundwater ownership and rights. White will testify before Texas House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Special Water Districts TODAY, Monday, April 10, 2017 upon House adjournment in Room JHR 140 at the John H. Reagan State Office Building.

Press Release April 10, 2017

TPPF Applauds Texas House’s Passage of Supplemental Appropriations Bill

Today, the Texas House unanimously passed House Bill 2, which is the state government’s supplemental budget that funds expenditure shortfalls in Medicaid and other programs to complete the current 2016-17 budget. HB 2amounts of $1.1 billion in state funds from general revenue and $2.9 billion in all funds are below the Conservative Texas Budget (CTB) supplemental appropriations limits of  $1.2 billion in state funds and $6.1 billion in all funds. If the current HB 2 is passed into law, the 2016-17 Texas budget would be a Conservative Texas Budget based on an increase in population growth plus inflation above appropriations in the 2014-15 budget. The Foundation’s Center for Fiscal Policy Director Talmadge Heflin made the following statement:

Press Release April 6, 2017

TODAY: TPPF’s Kathleen Hartnett White to Testify on Water Rights

Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Kathleen Hartnett White, director of the Center for Energy and the Environment, will testify on Senate Bill 225 and Senate Bill 226; two bills related to referrals of issues regarding applications for water rights. White will testify before Texas Senate Committee on Agriculture, Water, and Rural Affairs TODAY, Monday, April 3, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. CDT in Room E1.012 at the Texas Capitol.

Press Release April 3, 2017